Eva Scow

Eva Scow is an American mandolinist and violinist from California. She began playing professionally in high school, collaborating with different musicians/bands around the country. At age 15 she recorded for mandolin pioneer David Grisman on his album Tone Poets. In 2006 she was selected to perform at Carnegie Hall for a Young Artist Spotlight alongside bassist Edgar Meyer. She recorded her debut album, Sharon by the Sea (Adventure Music), with guitarist Dusty Brough in 2007. The album features influences from flamenco, jazz, and Brazilian folk music. That same year she also recorded with jazz guitarist Anthony Wilson for his album Power of Nine. She has recorded on numerous projects, ranging in styles from R&B, country, pop, and jazz. She continues to play in numerous groups across California as a sideperson, exploring traditional styles and contemporary jazz idioms.

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