Catch Will Scruggs Live in the Atlanta Area - Every Monday Night at Pisces Seafood and Jazz in Alpharetta (with Andrew Black and the Natural Jazz Quartet)...............And every Wednesday at Ray's on the River with the Will Scruggs Trio. Please check www.willscruggs.com for a complete list of appearances, times, and locations.
Influences
Johhny Griffin, John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon, Pepper Adams, Bela Fleck, Cannonball Adderley, Wayne Shorter, Fareed Mahluli, Dwight Andrews, Audrey Shakir, Gary Motley, EJ Hughes, Zack Pride, Stevie Wonder, New Grass Revival, Paul Simon, Bob Marley, Chris Burroughs, Justin Varnes, Marlon Patton, Brian Hogans.
Sounds Like
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING---------------------------------------------------- “Scruggs’ flair for evoking classic jump-tune romps and horn-powered Crescent City funk couldn’t be more apparent.” His CD, BlueBari Jam, is “a dynamic arrangement showcasing Scruggs’ surging tenor and the Jazz Fellowship’s tight rhythm section. It’s an enjoyable trip that will appeal to fans of traditional jazz as well as devotees of R&B, blues and reggae.” -Mike Joyce, Washington Post, February 1, 2008.--------------------------------------------------------------------- “No one can accuse saxophonist Will Scruggs of a lackadaisical performance. He plunges into the music like a Swing Era tenor man bent on bringing the house down. Whether on tenor or baritone saxophone, Scruggs partakes liberally of the tried-and-true blues vocabulary of growls, wide vibrato, pitch manipulation, and slippery versus-emphatic articulation. He knows the ropes.” -Owen Cordle, Raleigh News and Observer, October 7, 2007.------------------------------------- “Scruggs and his Fellowship kick the booty from the barnyard on Bluebari Jam. Like a New Orleans street band, the Fellowship is intent on partying their way all down the block--drinks, shimmies and shakes in tow. Jazz needs more of these middle American gurus, musicians who can spread the word, win over the kids, and re-integrate the music into the mainstream. With interest in jazz at an all time low in the U.S., thank God for small favors, and Will Scruggs's Jazz Fellowship.” -Ken Micallef, “Better Living Through MP3,” November 7, 2007.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ “Will Scruggs’ second CD as a leader (and first for a widely distributed label) shows tremendous growth. Alternating between baritone and tenor saxes, Scruggs is accompanied by a terrific band. His furious riff tunes suggest a throwback to the early days of bop…a compelling CD.” -Ken Dryden, AllMusc Guide
Born in Atlanta, Will Scruggs began playing sax at the age of 8 before going on to be voted Most Outstanding Member of the Enloe High School Jazz Band in Raleigh, North Carolina, and selected as the First Chair Baritone Sax in the 1998 Honor Band of America.---------------------------------------------------------------- At Emory University, Will was named the top college jazz musician of 2001 in Alabama and Georgia by the Alabama Jazz and Blues Federation. While attending Emory he studied saxophone with Nathanael Fareed Mahluli and was mentored by Gary Motley and Rev. Dr. Dwight Andrews. After becoming the first student ever to graduate from Emory with Highest Honors in Jazz Performance, "Mr. Scruggs" joined Teach for America to teach first grade in Southeast Atlanta.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Will has recorded two full-length albums of original music with Cadillac Jones, an original jazz/funk band out of Atlanta. Their second record, Junk in the Trunk, was released in 2003 by Harmonized Records. During his time with Cadillac Jones, Will had the opportunity to sit in with both the Dirty Dozen and Rebirth Brass Bands, open shows for Charlie Hunter and Blood, Sweat, and Tears, and perform at the Knitting Factory in New York, NY. During this time he also made regular guest appearances with Perpetual Groove throughout the Southeast and as far as California, where he shared the stage with Skerik, Jessica Lurie, and Umphrey's McGee's Jake Cinninger at the 2003 High Sierra Music Festival.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In 2004 Will left Cadillac Jones to lead his own band, the Will Scruggs Jazz Fellowship, releasing a self-titled CD in early 2005. After touring the East Coast and bringing messages of peace, justice, and unity to audiences from Florida to Washington, DC, the Jazz Fellowship performed at the 2006 Atlanta Jazz Festival as winners of the 2005 Future of Jazz Competition. The second Jazz Fellowship album, BlueBari Jam, was released throughout the U.S. and Canada on Summit Records on October 9th, 2007.-------------------------------------------------------- In addition to his success as a bandleader, Will Scruggs is quickly making a name for himself as one of the top-call saxophonists in the Southeast. In 2002 he was featured as a special guest soloist with the Dave Brubeck Quartet and the Emory Symphony Orchestra. Since 2003 he has appeared on over 25 albums, including records produced by Dallas Austin, Noel Alphonso, and Oliver Wood. As a member of the Funderhorns, Will can be heard on Leavin’, the newest record from Eight-time Grammy ® Award winner Natalie Cole. He also performed with Ms. Cole at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta and the Apollo Theater in New York City. Scruggs has toured extensively with singer/songwriter Chris Cauley and the New York-based, B3 Organ-driven CC Booker III, which he co-leads with organist Nate Shaw. He also performs regularly with vocalist Audrey Shakir and Atlanta supergroup, Kingsized.------------------------------------------------------ Will Scruggs currently lives in Atlanta, GA. In December 2006 he completed a Master’s of Music in Jazz Studies at Georgia State University. When he is not traveling or recording, he serves as music manger and booking agent at Ray’s on the River in Sandy Springs and Ray’s Killer Creek in Alpharetta, GA. He also volunteers regularly as a tutor and mentor with his former students from Teach for America and tours in a 1990 Diesel Ford van that runs on 100% waste vegetable oil.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Will Scruggs is an official Conn-Selmer Artist and plays Conn-Selmer Saxophones exclusively. For more information, please visit www.willscruggs.com.
Will Scruggs Jazz Fellowship's Friend Space (Top 19)
Hey there funkmaster Saxo JAZZo! thanks for the birthday wishes. I swear what is it with skinny guys who run? lol Cliff is so lanky but the boy can run.
Hey Will! Copy of new CD headed your way! Thanks again for all the awesome sax & flute trax on this album -- really hope to be working with you again very soon!!
We just haven't gotten the tracks up yet, still working on the site. Of course, you get a copy! I still have your address and will shoot you one in the mail right away!
Friday night was great. yall sounded excellent. it was great talking to u and seeing u. i truly cant wait until i sound as wonderful as u. thanx for the shirt.
I'm excited that you'll be playing at Killer Creek the night of my wedding reception! Would it be possible for you to do a request so my fiance and I could have a first dance?
hey man- i will remember our vegi van adventure on every gig- because my amp will have that smell forever and ever. i works fine but has that well lubricated amplifier tone.
In the picture I keep waiting for you to introduce your son HW and tell me that you are an oil man. Glad to see that you are still pursuing the musical thing, congrats. If you ever play out this way let me know.
Thanks. Sorry I didn't make it to the last show. Having a kid kind of makes things like that hard to do... Maybe I can try and get away in Sept. By the way, I am still loving that cd I bought at the last show I went to. I can't get enough of Beersheba. Later.
What up sucka. How's things? I'm planning to hit you up at Churchill Grounds that Friday. & that Saturday, if you're not doin anything, why don't you come on out to Eastside Lounge for my birthday/going away bash? =) Holler at me man.
Thanks man. I'm doing pretty well. Don't sweat the phone tag, I've handled everything I would have needed. Hope everything goes well for you in the Carolinas!
Hiya Will, it was super to be able to go back to camp for a few weeks. it reminded me how to breathe. i've been able to keep up with all of your success through our mothers. thanks for being a friend. have a grateful day! peace, mca