Scot Taber
Scot Taber
Scot Taber studied classical guitar and flamenco under the acclaimed guitarist Adam Schydlower of Gitano and the Desert Prophets and Stephan Schyga of Tel Arc Records' celebrated "Jazzmenco" act La Vienta. At seventeen, he joined the Spanish dance company Danzas Españolas, providing guitar accompaniment for flamenco dancers, later joining Guitar Institute of Technology (GIT) graduate Arturo Garibay to form the World Beat guitar duo Taber & Garibay. They released the original album "Andromeda" in 1996 and toured extensively throughout the western U.S. and Mexico. In 2000, after playing in Taber & Garibay for over 5 years, Scot released "Liminal", a mix of Jazz and World Music, later releasing the CDs "Gone" in 2002 and "Big Perfect" in 2005. In the same year he founded the instrumental guitar duo Paper Moon, releasing the album "Miniatures" in 2007 and "Little Venices" in 2009. He created the guitar instruction studio Paper Moon Music in 2005 where he and a group of hand-picked guitar instructors teach the art of the guitar and host guitar concerts from renowned artists.