American jazz-fusion and blues guitarist; leader of Tribal Tech; noted sideman for musicians such as Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea and Jean-Luc Ponty.

Tribal Tech was founded in 1984 (with Gary Willis on bass). Scott Henderson released the solo album Dog Party (1994) and the album Well to the Bone (2002). The DeBaser review discusses a trio lineup including John Humphrey (bass) and Kirk Covington (drums).

A single DeBaser review (Mr_Iko) gives Scott Henderson praise as a fusion and jazz-rock guitarist while expressing mixed feelings about his 2002 blues-tinged album Well to the Bone. The review highlights the trio (Henderson, John Humphrey, Kirk Covington) and singles out tracks like "Devil Boy", "Dat's Da Way It Go" and "That Hurts". Overall a measured, 3/5 assessment that values Henderson's playing but prefers his jazz work.

For:Fans of jazz-fusion, blues and guitarists; readers of DeBaser looking for album perspectives.

 I am deeply in love with Scott Henderson, a brilliant Fusion and Jazz-Rock guitarist, leader of Tribal Tech (a group founded in 1984 with the immense Gary Willis on bass) and trusted "sideman" for influential jazz musicians like Joe Zawinul (remember Weather Report?), Chick Corea, and Jean Luc Ponty, to name a few, as well as a solo artist of undisputed creativity and talent.

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