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“Tony Scherr has a few different profiles
as a musician, each of them sharp-honed…and generously melding into
the others.” - New York Times |
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Tony Scherr is arguably one of the most
in-demand sidemen in New York City. The list is long; as a bassist,
guitarist, or singer Tony has worked with: |
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Bill Frisell Trio, Sexmob, John Lurie's
Lounge Lizards, Willie Nelson, Rickie Lee Jones, Ani DiFranco, Jason
Collett (Broken Social Scene), Rufus Wainwright, Norah Jones,
Madeleine Peyroux, Jesse Harris, Richard Julian, Sasha Dobson, Shawn
Colvin, The Abrams Brothers, Kevin Kinney (Drivin N Cryin), and Teddy
Thompson to name a few. |
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He still tours, records, and plays around
town regularly with a very broad range of artists, and has played on
many albums, movie and television scores. |
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In the 1990's, Tony built his own 8 track
analog studio where he has recorded and played on numerous albums. A
Grammy nominated producer, Tony has produced and engineered a diverse
body of work that includes two records of his own music released on
Smells Like Records titled "Come Around"(2001), and "Twist in the
Wind"(2008). |
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He is also busy with his own band; Tony
Scherr Trio, singing his own songs, performing steadily in the NY
area, and touring the US, Canada, and Europe. This band travels light,
is self managed and booked, and is currently recording a new live
album to be released Spring 2011. |
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Born in New Haven, CT, Tony began studying
string bass at the age of five. He rebelled by picking up guitar at
twelve years old and forming a series of garage bands with his brother
Pete on bass. After trying music school, Tony spent a couple of years
on the road with the Woody Herman band, landing in New York in the
late eighties. |
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This led to a blizzard of bass gigs
playing with many of New York's finest jazz musicians (Al Grey, Maria
Schneider, Dakota Staton, John Scofield, Stanley Turrentine, pianist
Steve Kuhn and many more...), for most of his twenties, after which he
rebelled again by picking up the guitar, writing songs, and singing. |
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The New York Times has declared him to be
a “singer-songwriter of deep and palpable conviction”. |
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He is still playing string bass as a
member of the Bill Frisell Trio (10 years), and Sex Mob (15 years),
and plays guitar as a member of Ursa Minor (8 years), and in Anton
Fier's recently reformed rock band The Golden Palominos. |
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Tony Scherr lives in Brooklyn. |
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