John Scofield funk band w Tal Wilkenfeld on bass at Monterey Jazz fest 2023 w SCARY GOLDINGS
The band titled SCARY GOLDINGS also features Larry Golding on Keyboards / hammond B-3 Organ https://montereyjazzfestival.org/blog... John Scofield is Monterey Jazz Festival's 2023 Showcase Artist. A collaboration between rotating funk ensemble Scary Pockets (anchored by guitarist Ryan Lerman and keyboardist Jack Conte) and keyboardist Larry Goldings (who’s played with everyone from Jack DeJohnette and James Taylor to John Mayer), Scary Goldings combines hard-hitting grooves and well-crafted parts with the improvisational genius of Goldings and guitar god John Scofield to make for a truly fun and unique time.

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What an INCREDIBLE Tribute to Miles Davis on "All Blues"

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John Scofield w Tal Wilkenfeld drums and bass riffin w Scary Goldings at Monterey jazz fest 2023

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Lowell Fulson’s 1954 12 bar blues standard “Reconsider Baby” is next up for the Fender Strato

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Jamming - Tal Wilkenfeld (bass) & Saxon Weiss (guitar) Only at NAMM SHOW 2024

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John Scofield with DR Big Band // Boogie Stupid (Live)

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Alphonso Johnson: The Bass Player Who Changed Jazz Fusion Forever

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Tal sings the National Anthem on comedy podcast @KillTony at the Kia Forum

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John Scofield with Long Days Quartet LIVE at Casa del Jazz, Rome 2025 (Feat. John Medeski)

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Tal Wilkenfeld's Career Journey

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"Black Man Blues" - Louis Cato, John Scofield & Marcus Miller (LIVE on The Late Show)

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Cornish Hen (ft. John Scofield & MonoNeon) | Scary Goldings

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John Scofield w Larry Goldings SCARY POCKETS Monterey jazz fest 2023 funky tune Tal Winkenfeld bass

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It’s Impossible To Play Guitar Like Him

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John Scofield with Snarky Puppy - GroundUP 2025

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Ain't Wastin' Time No More (Part 1) Sung by Tal Wilkenfeld

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Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood 'Sham Time' | Live Studio Session

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Govt Mule & John Scofield "Stratus" Boston, MA 3/12/15

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Tal reflects on her 2007 Crossroads performance with @Jeff Beck on the @Lex Fridman podcast

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Terry Kath's Greatest Live Solo? Chicago at Tanglewood 1970

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