John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”

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On his latest album, Solo, the jazz guitar luminary plays alone with just a looper for company, and it turned out to be a learning experience that was a lot of fun too
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
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John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
Tones behind the tracks - 24 Jun 2022 - Guitarist Magazine - Readly
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
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