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Bernstein grew up in Atlanta and studied jazz guitar at Monterey Peninsula College was a graduate of the Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where he performed in the school's Studio Band directed by Kevin Eubanks. He played with the Muscle Shoal Rhythm Section in the mid-1980s | Bernstein grew up in Atlanta and studied jazz guitar at Monterey Peninsula College was a graduate of the Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where he performed in the school's Studio Band directed by Kevin Eubanks. He played with the Muscle Shoal Rhythm Section in the mid-1980s | ||
In [[1985]] he founded the Real Bottlenecking Company which manufactures replicas of old medicine bottles used by slide guitarists. That company operates as a division of his [[Planet Blue Productions]] which provides music services under contract. Bernstein's long-lived jingle for [[Southeastern Meats]] is well known in the area. | In [[1985]] he founded the [[Real Bottlenecking Company]] which manufactures replicas of old medicine bottles used by slide guitarists. That company operates as a division of his [[Planet Blue Productions]] which provides music services under contract. Bernstein's long-lived jingle for [[Southeastern Meats]] is well known in the area. | ||
Bernstein taught at [[UAB]] and participated in the "[[Blues in the Schools]]" program run by the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]] and the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]]. | Bernstein taught at [[UAB]] and participated in the "[[Blues in the Schools]]" program run by the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]] and the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Robinson, Carol (November 6, 2007) "Bernstein, longtime musician, fatally shot." ''Birmingham News''. | * Robinson, Carol (November 6, 2007) "Bernstein, longtime musician, fatally shot." ''Birmingham News''. | ||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.rbnc.net/scott.html Scott "Blue" Bernstein] profile at the Real Bottlenecking Company | |||
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Revision as of 12:02, 6 November 2007
Howard Scott "Blue" Bernstein (born 1956 in Atlanta, Georgia - died November 4, 2007 in Birmingham) was a guitarist, songwriter and inventor.
Bernstein grew up in Atlanta and studied jazz guitar at Monterey Peninsula College was a graduate of the Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where he performed in the school's Studio Band directed by Kevin Eubanks. He played with the Muscle Shoal Rhythm Section in the mid-1980s
In 1985 he founded the Real Bottlenecking Company which manufactures replicas of old medicine bottles used by slide guitarists. That company operates as a division of his Planet Blue Productions which provides music services under contract. Bernstein's long-lived jingle for Southeastern Meats is well known in the area.
Bernstein taught at UAB and participated in the "Blues in the Schools" program run by the Alabama School of Fine Arts and the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.
In November 2007 Bernstein was found shot in his Chevrolet Tracker outside of New Era Baptist Church on Cotton Avenue.
References
- Robinson, Carol (November 6, 2007) "Bernstein, longtime musician, fatally shot." Birmingham News.
External links
- Scott "Blue" Bernstein profile at the Real Bottlenecking Company