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Scott Amendola

Scott Amendola Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 2,103
Category Free Jazz, Jazz
Concerts
Apr
27
Phillip Greenlief/Scott Amendola Duo @ Bird & Beckett Books
San Francisco
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May
02
SticklerPhonics @ Tyrant Studios!
Vancouver
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May
03
SticklerPhonics Album Release show @ The Royal Room!
Seattle
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May
04
SticklerPhonics Album Release show @ Show Bar!
Portland
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May
05
SticklerPhonics @ Wrangletown Cider Company & North Story Wines!
Arcata
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May
09
SticklerPhonics Album Release show @ The Sound Room!
Oakland
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May
10
Spaghetti featuring Jim Campilongo, Scott Amendola, Sam Reider, Matt Muntz, Lytton Plaza
Palo Alto
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May
11
SticklerPhonics w/ the Jim & Joe Show! Record Release Party @ Hopmonk!
Novato
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May
29
Phillip Greenlief/Nels Cline/Scott Amendola Trio! @ Ivy Room!
Albany
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May
30
Phillip Greenlief/Nels Cline/Scott Amendola Trio @ Mitchell Park! Tickets Available Soon!
Palo Alto
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Jun
21
Amendola vs. Blades with special guest Raffi Garabedian @ The Elephant In The Room @ Healdsburg Jazz Festival
Healdsburg
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Jun
26
Petr Cancura with Charlie Hunter & Scott Amendola @ The Ottawa Jazz Festival
Ottawa
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Jun
27
David Torn/Scott Amendola Duo @ The Ottawa Jazz Festival!
Ottawa
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Jun
29
David Torn/Scott Amendola Duo @ Nublu NYC! Gregg Belisle-Chi solo!
New York
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Jul
07
SticklerPhonics @ High Sierra Music Festival 6pm Set - Big Meadow Stage!
Quincy
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Jul
07
SticklerPhonics @ High Sierra Music Festival 9:45pm Set - The Vaudeville Tent Stage!
Quincy
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About Scott Amendola
Scott Amendola: Drummer/Composer/Bandleader/Educator “Amendola’s music is consistently engaging, both emotionally and intellectually, the product of a fertile and inventive musical imagination.” Los Angeles Times “If Scott Amendola didn't exist, the San Francisco music scene would have to invent him.” 
Derk Richardson, San Francisco Bay Guardian “Amendola has complete mastery of every piece of his drumset and the ability to create a plethora of sounds using sticks, brushes, mallets, and even his hands.”Steven Raphael, Modern Drummer “...drummer/signal-treater Scott Amendola is both a tyrant of heavy rhythm and an electric-haired antenna for outworldly messages (not a standard combination).” Greg Burk, LA Weekly For Scott Amendola, the drum kit isn’t so much an instrument as a musical portal. As an ambitious composer, savvy bandleader, electronics explorer, first-call accompanist and capaciously creative foil for some of the world’s most inventive musicians, Amendola applies his wide-ranging rhythmic virtuosity to a vast array of settings. His closest musical associates include guitarists Nels Cline, Jeff Parker, Charlie Hunter, Hammond B-3 organist Wil Blades, violinists Jenny Scheinman and Regina Carter, saxophonists Larry Ochs and Phillip Greenlief, and clarinetist Ben Goldberg, players who have each forged a singular path within and beyond the realm of jazz. While rooted in the San Francisco Bay Area scene, Amendola has woven a dense and far-reaching web of bandstand relationships that tie him to influential artists in jazz, blues, rock and new music. A potent creative catalyst, the Berkeley-based drummer is the nexus for a disparate community of musicians stretching from Los Angeles and Seattle to Chicago and New York. Whatever the context, Amendola possesses a gift for twisting musical genres in unexpected directions. Nels Cline maintains his long-running role in the alt-rock juggernaut Wilco, but the band’s long stretches of inactivity mean that he can also perform as a member of the Scott Amendola Band and a recently launched duo project (a tête-à-tête setting in which Scott thrives). Amendola continues to tour and record with the volatile instrumental band, The Nels Cline Singers, which is due for a follow up to 2014’s critically hailed, genre-obliterating Macroscope (Mack Avenue). It’s not surprising that the Singers provided an early and essential forum for Amendola’s artful use of electronics, a small menagerie of devices that has found its way “into everything I do,” he says. “After years of experimenting I’m using them in a more expressive and confident way than ever before.” Cline was still an underground LA legend in the mid-1990s when he first encountered Amendola and was “blown away,” he says. “There aren’t too many drummers on the West Coast who had his wide-ranging ability. Scott’s got some funk in him, a looser, sexy thing going on, and the flexibility to play free and different styles. He plays behind singer/songwriters and he rocks too.” Scott also performs widely with his longtime sparring partner Wil Blades in the orchestral duo Amendola Vs. Blades. While they’ve honed a wide array of material, the project initially centered on their thrilling investigation of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s “Far East Suite.” Their 2016 debut album Greatest Hits (Sazi Records) earned lavish critical praise, with the San Jose Mercury News hailing the duo for honing a “repertoire of groovelicious jazz for more than a decade, and they throw down the funk with fervor on a project that clocks in at the old-school LP length of 39 minutes, distilling some of their leanest, meanest, punchiest pieces.” No project better displays Amendola’s big ears and musical ambitions than Fade To Orange a piece commissioned as part of the Oakland East Bay Symphony’s Irvine Foundation-funded New Visions/New Vistas Initiative. The roiling work premiered to critical acclaim at Oakland’s Paramount Theater on April 15, 2011. Determined to refine and document the piece, Amendola conducted a successful PledgeMusic crowd-funding campaign and recorded Fade To Orange at Berkeley’s storied Fantasy Studios with his original collaborators—his Nels Cline Singers bandmates (Cline and powerhouse bassist Trevor Dunn)—and the great Magik*Magik Orchestra. “The idea was really the Singers meet the Symphony,” Amendola says. “I wanted Trevor’s electric bass for that big contrast with the orchestra, and I conceived of the piece as a concerto for guitar. It was an amazing experience to premiere ‘Fade to Orange’ at the Paramount, but it was bittersweet after all that work. Like, that’s it? I wanted to see what else we could do with it.” He released Fade to Orange on CD and vinyl on his label Sazi Records in 2015. The album includes four distilled, wildly imaginative remixes of “Fade to Orange” by Cibo Matto’s Yuka Honda, Mocean Worker, Beautiful Bells, and Deerhoof’s John Dieterich and Teetotum’s Drake Hardin. Amendola established his reputation as a bandleader in 1999 with the release of the acclaimed album Scott Amendola Band featuring the unusual instrumentation of Eric Crystal on saxophones, Todd Sickafoose on acoustic bass, Jenny Scheinman on violin, and Dave Mac Nab on electric guitar. By the time the quintet returned to the studio in 2003, Cline had replaced Mac Nab, contributing to the quintet’s combustible chemistry on the Cryptogramophone album Cry. Cline was a crucial contributor on Amendola’s 2005 Cryptogramophone album Believe, which also features guitarist Jeff Parker (from the band Tortoise), Jenny Scheinman, and late bassist John Shifflett. Scott created his own label, SAZi Records, for his next release, 2010’s exquisite Lift, a trio session with Parker and Shifflett dedicated to his gossamer, bluesy ballads and ethereal soundscapes, with an occasional foray into surf rock deconstruction. In some circles, Amendola is best known for his intermittent two-decade collaboration with seven-string guitar wizard Charlie Hunter, with whom he connected shortly after moving to the Bay Area in 1992. They went on to play together with John Schott and Will Bernard in the three-guitar-and-drums combo T.J. Kirk, which earned a Grammy nomination for its eponymous 1996 debut album. After years of occasional gigs, they teamed up again in 2011 in a tough and sinewy duo. They spent five years touring incessantly and released two acclaimed albums: 2012’s recession-inspired Not Getting Behind is the New Getting Ahead and 2013’s Pucker, the latter showcases Amendola’s melodically inspired tunes. In 2014, looking for new avenues to distribute their music, Hunter and Amendola released four 5-track EPs, each focusing on the music of a particular artist or act. From the standards of Ellington and Cole Porter to the country hits of Hank Williams and seminal new wave tunes of The Cars, the duo transformed everything they encountered with their groove-centric sensibility. As a sideman, Amendola has performed and recorded with a vast, stylistically varied roster of artists, including Bill Frisell, John Zorn, Mike Patton, Mondo Cane, John Scofield, Cibo Matto, John Dieterich from Deerhoof, Wadada Leo Smith, Bruce Cockburn, Madeleine Peyroux, Cris Williamson, Joan Osborne, Jacky Terrasson, Shweta Jhaveri, Phil Lesh, Sex Mob, Kelly Joe Phelps, Larry Klein, Carla Bozulich, Wayne Horvitz, Johnny Griffin, Julian Priester, Sonny Simmons, Pat Martino, Jim Campilongo, Bobby Black, Larry Goldings, Paul McCandless, Rebecca Pidgeon, and the Joe Goode Dance Group. Born and raised in the New Jersey suburb of Tenafly, just a stone’s throw from New York City, Amendola displayed an aptitude for rhythm almost from the moment he could walk. His grandfather, Tony Gottuso, was a highly respected guitarist who performed with jazz luminaries such as Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, and Nat “King” Cole. A member of the original Tonight Show Band under Steve Allen, he offered plenty of support when Amendola began to get interested in jazz. “We used to play together a lot when I was a teenager,” Amendola says. “It had a huge impact on me to play with someone who was around when a lot of the standards that musicians like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Keith Jarrett play were written.” His passion for music only deepened during his four years at Boston’s venerable Berklee College of Music, where it wasn’t unusual for him to practice for 12 hours a day. Drawing inspiration from fellow students such as Jorge Rossi, Jim Black, Danilo Perez, Chris Cheek, and Mark Turner, and studying with the likes of Joe Hunt, and Tommy Campbell, Amendola found his own voice rather than modeling himself after established drummers. Since 2014, Scott has served as Associate Professor at the University of California - Berkeley’s Jazz Program. His teaching in Jazz Percussion focuses on private instruction. Over a career spanning more than three decades, Amendola has forged deep ties across the country, and throughout the world. As an ambitious composer, savvy bandleader, electronics explorer, first-call accompanist, and capaciously creative foil for some of the world’s most inventive musicians, Amendola applies his wide-ranging rhythmic virtuosity to a vast array of settings. He’s never more than one degree away from a powerful musical hook-up.
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Genres
Free Jazz, Jazz
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Scott Amendola Tour Cities
Portland, OR Quincy, CA Vancouver, BC Palo Alto, CA Albany, CA Arcata, CA Ottawa, ON Oakland, CA Novato, CA Healdsburg, CA San Francisco, CA New York City, NY Seattle, WA

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Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Scott Amendola on tour?

Yes, Scott Amendola is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Scott Amendola concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Scott Amendola tour is scheduled for 16 dates across 13 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Scott Amendola scheduled to play?

Scott Amendola is scheduled to play 16 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Scott Amendola tour start?

Scott Amendola’s tour starts Apr 27, 2024 and ends on Jul 07, 2024. They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in San Francisco at Bird & Beckett Books & Records and their next upcoming concert will be in Quincy at Plumas County Fairgrounds.

What venues is Scott Amendola performing at?

As part of the Scott Amendola tour, Scott Amendola is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Apr 27 - San Francisco, CA @ Bird & Beckett Books & Records
May 02 - Vancouver, BC @ TYRANT STUDIOS
May 03 - Seattle, WA @ The Royal Room
May 04 - Portland, OR @ show bar
May 05 - Arcata, CA @ Wrangletown Cider Company & North Story Wines
May 09 - Oakland, CA @ The Sound Room
May 10 - Palo Alto, CA @ Lytton Plaza
May 11 - Novato, CA @ Hopmonk Tavern
May 29 - Albany, CA @ Ivy Room
May 30 - Palo Alto, CA @ Mitchell Park Community Center
Jun 21 - Healdsburg, CA @ The Elephant In the Room
Jun 26 - Ottawa, ON @ Fourth Stage
Jun 27 - Ottawa, ON @ Fourth Stage
Jun 29 - New York, NY @ Nublu 151
Jul 07 - Quincy, CA @ Plumas County Fairgrounds
Jul 07 - Quincy, CA @ Plumas County Fairgrounds
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