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THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU WHO ATTENDED
THE AXE EDMONTON
VICTOR WOOTEN
BASS
CLINIC!

On October
22nd. close to 200 bassists gathered at
the Axe Music Edmonton Store to experience one of the
most dynamic bass events in recent memory.
Victor started the clinic off by building up a spontaneous
composition from a single note and then added parts until a full
piece of music unfolded, it was truly inspiring! He talked
about the joy of music and left a crowd full of smiling
musicians feeling great about their choice of instrument and
MANY new musical possibilities!
Here are a few photos to
remember the afternoon...





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BIOGRAPHY
Who is Victor Lemonte Wooten?
He is an innovator, composer, arranger, producer, vocalist, and
multi-instrumentalist. He is a skilled naturalist and teacher, a
published author, a magician, husband and father of four, and a
five-time Grammy award winner. But those gifts only begin to
tell the tale of this Tennessee titan.
Victor, known for his solo recordings and tours, and as a member
of the Grammy-winning supergroup, Béla Fleck & The Flecktones,
has won most every major award given to a bass guitarist. He was
voted Bassist of the year by Bass Player Magazine three times
and is the only person to have won the award more than once.
The youngest sibling of the five amazing Wooten brothers (Regi,
Roy, Rudy and Joseph), Victor began playing music very early in
life. Growing up in a military family in which his older
brothers all played and sang, Victor began his musical journey
under the tutelage of his oldest brother Regi. Realizing that
the family band would be complete if they had a bass player,
ten-year-old Regi began showing two-year-old Victor how to play.
By the time he was 3, Victor was performing neighborhood
concerts with his brothers in the front yard of their home in
Hawaii. At age six, he was touring with his brothers as the
opening band for soul legend Curtis Mayfield. After living in
Sacramento, CA a few years, the family moved east where the
Wooten Brothers continued to hone their skills playing countless
clubs and concerts along the east coast.
Victor was influenced by bass mentors, Stanley Clarke, Larry
Graham and Bootsy Collins, but sites his brothers and parents as
his main influences. “In music and in life, my parents and
brothers were the foundation. They prepared me for life by
giving and teaching me love and honesty. They also taught me to
keep my mind open and learn to adapt to life’s ever-changing
circumstances. Their guidance has helped me stay grounded
today.” By the early ’80s, now living in Newport News, Virginia,
the brothers became mainstays at Busch Gardens theme park in
nearby Williamsburg.
Victor was hired as a bluegrass fiddler after older brother,
Roy, convinced Busch Gardens’ administrators that Victor could
play. “I remember getting a phone call from Roy. He told me that
he’d gotten me a job playing fiddle. I’d never played fiddle in
my life. Roy asked me if I thought that I could learn to do it.
I said, ‘yeah.’ So, I borrowed a violin from my high school and
learned a few fiddle tunes. The people at Busch never knew. I
worked there in the country show for many years.”
It was while working in the theme park that Victor and his
brothers made connections with musicians in Nashville and New
York. In 1988 Victor moved to Nashville, where he worked with
singer Jonell Mosser and met New Grass Revival banjo ace Béla
Fleck. Later that same year, Fleck enlisted Vic, his brother Roy
(a.k.a. Future Man) and harmonica-playing keyboardist Howard
Levy to perform with him marking the birth of Flecktones. After
three highly successful albums, Levy departed in 1993. The
band’s new trio format enabled Victor to develop and display a
staggering array of fingerboard skills that turned him into a
bass hero of epic proportions and helped earn the band their
first Grammy.
With the Flecktones in full flight, Victor set his sights on a
solo career, first forming Bass Extremes with fellow low-end
lord Steve Bailey (leading to an instructional book/CD and two
CDs, to date), and finally releasing his critically-acclaimed
and ground-breaking solo debut, A Show of Hands, on Compass
Records in 1996 (voted one of the most important bass recordings
of all time). Soon after, Victor took his solo show on the road
with drummer J.D. Blair. Momentum and accolades built with
successive tours and the release of What Did He Say? in 1997,
the Grammy-nominated Yin-Yang in 1999, and the double CD, Live
In America in 2001.
Victor’s uncanny skills and growing popularity lead to
recordings and performances with artists such as Branford
Marsalis, Mike Stern, Bruce Hornsby, Chick Corea, Dave Matthews,
Prince, Keb Mo, Gov’t Mule, Susan Tedeschi, Vital Tech Tones
(with Scott Henderson and Steve Smith), the Jaco Pastorius Word
Of Mouth Big Band, and the soundtrack of the Disney film Country
Bears.
In 2005 Victor revisited his solo side with the release of Soul
Circus (Vanguard Records). A three-ring affair, the disc boasts
such guests as the Wooten brothers, Bootsy Collins, Arrested
Development rapper/vocalist Speech, Howard Levy, Dennis
Chambers, Saundra Williams, J.D. Blair, Derico Watson, fellow
Flecktone Jeff Coffin, and a who’s-who of bassists, including
Steve Bailey, Oteil Burbridge, Will Lee, Rhonda Smith, Christian
McBride, T.M. Stevens, Bill Dickens, and Gary Grainger.
Palmystery (Heads Up Records), Victor’s latest solo work,
showcases a wide array of playing and writing skills with songs
like Left, Right, and Center (featuring three drummers all
playing together), Miss U (featuring The Lee Boys), Us 2
(featuring Victor on slide bass along with blues man Keb Mo),
and the thought provoking I Saw God which boldly states “He look
like me – She look like you.” (Featured in the movie The Moses
Code)
Victor also spearheaded the idea for the super group SMV
(Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten). Their new
release, Thunder (Heads Up Records), as well as the Thunder tour
has quickly become a must-have, must-see product for people all
around the world.
Victor Wooten’s Bass/Nature Camp, now in it’s tenth year, has
helped hundreds of musicians of all ages from all corners of the
world. The camp’s recent move to it’s own location Wooten Woods
will provide even more opportunities for Wooten and his staff to
share their lifelong experiences with others.
Continuing to grow as a person, artist, and teacher, Victor
Wooten is always willing to share his gifts with all who desire
to learn. Offering CDs, DVDs, lectures, workshops, and camps, as
well as his groundbreaking novel The Music Lesson (Berklee
Publishing – a division of the Penguin Group) Victor Lemonte
Wooten is guaranteed to remain a positive force in the music
industry.

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