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Scott Cavanagh (Guitar)

Guitarist/Composer Scott Cavanagh began playing at age 12 when his father (a professional jazz guitarist himself) gave him his first instrument and lessons. From there, he went on to play in various rock 'n roll bands during high school before deciding to study seriously at Boston's Berklee College of Music. At Berklee, he earned his BS in Music and graduated with honors in 1986 with a degree in Music Production and Engineering. While at Berklee, Scott developed an interest in jazz performance and composition, and studied with long-time professors Steve Carter, Bill Bresnahan, and Tom Szymczak.

 

From 1992-1994, Scott played with the "Merrimack New Hampshire Community Jazz Ensemble" before joining Manchester, NH-based "Moe Breton's Big Band" from 1994-1998. During that period, he also was a member of "Pepper'd Jazz," a jazz quintet led by New York vocalist Eddie Pepper. For the 10 years between 1999-2009, his family commitments and rigorous business travel schedule didn't allow any time for rehearsals and gigs. Thankfully for Scott, all that has changed! In addition to playing with "The Wide Avenue Cohort,  Scott performs regularly with "The Hot Club of Nashua" playing acoustic swing in the style of Django Reinhardt, and leads "Electric Soup," a new music collaborative performing his original compositions.

 

 

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