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Victor Lemonte Wooten (born September 11, 1964) is an American bassist, songwriter, and record producer. He has been the bassist for
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since the group's formation in 1988 and a member of the band
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with two other bassists, Stanley Clarke and
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. From 2017 to 2019 he recorded as the bassist for the metal band Nitro. He owns Vix Records, which releases his albums. He wrote the novel ''The Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth Through Music''. He later released the book's sequel, ''The Spirit of Music: The Lesson Continues,'' on February 2nd, 2021. Wooten is the recipient of five Grammy Awards. He won the Bass Player of the Year award from '' Bass Player'' magazine three times and is the first person to win the award more than once. In 2011, he was ranked No. 10 in the Top 10 Bassists of All Time by '' Rolling Stone'' magazine. In 2018-2019 Wooten was diagnosed with a rare neurological condition called focal dystonia in his hands and upper body, which had been limiting his ability to play in previous years, but has since abated somewhat.


Early life and career

Born to Dorothy and Elijah Wooten, Victor is the youngest of the five Wooten brothers; Regi, Roy, Rudy, and Joseph Wooten are all musicians. Regi began to teach Victor to play bass when he was two, and by the age of six, he was performing with his brothers in their family band, The Wooten Brothers Band. As a United States Air Force family, they moved often when Wooten was young. The family settled in
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in 1972. Wooten graduated from Denbigh High School in 1982. While in high school, he and his brothers played in the country music venue at
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theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia. In 1987, he traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, to visit friends that he made at the theme park. One of them was a studio engineer who introduced him to Béla Fleck, with whom he has often collaborated. In 2000, Wooten created a music program called Bass/Nature camp that was expanded into Victor Wooten's Center for Music and Nature and includes all instruments. His camps are at Wooten Woods, a 147-acre retreat in Only, Tennessee, near Nashville. Wooten co-leads the "Victor Wooten/Berklee Summer Bass Workshop" at Berklee College of Music in Boston. At Berklee and his own camps, he collaborates with Berklee Bass Department chair, Steve Bailey. The two bassists have been teaching together since the early 1990s. He was featured on the May/June 2014 cover of '' Making Music Magazine'' to discuss the camps.


Instruments

Wooten is most often seen playing Fodera basses, of which he has a signature model. His most famous Fodera, a 1983 Monarch Deluxe he refers to as "number 1," sports a Kahler Tremolo System model 2400 bridge. Fodera's "Yin Yang" basses (co-designed by and created for Wooten) incorporates the Yin Yang symbol—which Wooten uses in various media—as a focal point of the top's design and construction. The symbol is created from two pieces of naturally finished wood (Ebony and Holly, for example), fitted together to create the Yin-Yang pattern. As well as playing electric bass (both fretted and fretless) and the double bass, he played cello in high school. He still plays cello occasionally with the Flecktones as well as in the 2012 Sword and Stone/Words and Tones tour.


Discography


Solo Albums

* '' A Show of Hands'' ( Compass, 1996) * '' What Did He Say?'' (Compass, 1997) * '' Yin-Yang'' (Compass, 1999) * '' Live in America'' (Compass, 2001) * '' Soul Circus'' ( Vanguard, 2005) * ''
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'' ( Heads Up, 2008) * ''The Music Lesson'' (Vix, 2011) * ''Words & Tones'' (Vix, 2012) * ''Sword & Stone'' (Vix, 2012) * ''Trypnotyx'' (Vix, 2017)


As the Wootens

* ''The Wootens'' with The Wootens (Arista, 1985)


As Bass Extremes - with Steve Bailey

* ''Cookbook'' As Bass Extremes with Steve Bailey (Tone Center, 1998) * ''Just Add Water'' As Bass Extremes with Steve Bailey (Tone Center, 2001) * ''S'Low Down'' As Bass Extremes with Steve Bailey (Vix, 2022)


As

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- with Scott Henderson and Steve Smith

* ''
Vital Tech Tones The Vital Tech Tones were a fusion trio composed of Vital Information drummer Steve Smith, Tribal Tech guitarist Scott Henderson, and Béla Fleck and the Flecktones bassist Victor Wooten Victor Lemonte Wooten (born September 11, 1964) is an Ame ...
'' (Tone Center, 1998) * ''
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'' (Tone Center, 2000)


As SMV - with Stanley Clarke and Marcus Miller

* '' Thunder'', as
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(Heads Up, 2008)


With Béla Fleck and the Flecktones

* ''
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'' (Warner Bros., 1990) * '' Flight of the Cosmic Hippo'' (Warner Bros., 1991) * '' UFO Tofu'' (Warner Bros., 1992) * '' Three Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (Warner Bros., 1993) * ''Tales from the Acoustic Planet'' (Warner Bros., 1995) * ''
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'' (Warner Bros., 1996) * ''
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'' (Warner Bros., 1998) * '' Greatest Hits of the 20th Century'' (Warner Bros., 1999) * '' Outbound'' (Columbia, 2000) * '' Live at the Quick'' (Columbia, 2002) * '' Little Worlds'' (Columbia, 2003) * '' Ten From Little Worlds'' (Columbia, 2003) * ''
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'' (Columbia, 2006) * '' Jingle All the Way'' (Rounder, 2008) * '' Rocket Science'' (eOne, 2011)


With others

* Darol Anger, ''Heritage'' (Six Degrees, 1997) * Steve Bailey, ''Evolution'' (Victor, 1994) * Eric Bibb, ''Jericho Road'' (DixieFrog, 2013) * Paul Brady, ''Spirits Colliding'' (Fontana 1995) *
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, ''107 degrees in the Shade'' (Orpheus/Epic, 1991) * Jeff Coffin, ''Mutopia'' (Compass, 2008) * Jeff Coffin, ''The Inside of the Outside'' (Ear Up, 2015) *
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, ''Tha Funk Capital of the World'' (Mascot, 2011) * Bootsy Collins, ''World Wide Funk'' (Mascot, 2017) *
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, ''Cause and Effect'' (Tone Center, 1998) *
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, ''Sixty'' (Compass, 2014) * The Duhks, ''The Duhks'' (Sugar Hill, 2005) *
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, ''Stuart Duncan'' (Rounder, 1992) * Tommy Emmanuel, ''Little by Little'' (Favored Nations, 2010) *
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, ''Soulgrass'' (BHM, 2005) * Bill Evans, ''The Other Side of Something'' (Intuition, 2007) * Gov't Mule, ''The Deepest End'' (Evangeline, 2003) * David Grier, ''Lone Soldier'' (Rounder, 1995) * David Grier, ''Evocative'' (Dreadnought, 2009) * Greg Howe and Dennis Chambers, ''
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'' (Tone Center, 2003) * India Arie, ''Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship'' (Motown, 2006) * Keb Mo, ''The Reflection'' (Yolabelle, 2011) * Buckshot LeFonque, ''Buckshot LeFonque'' (Columbia, 1994) * Natalie MacMaster, ''Blueprint'' (Rounder, 2003) * Dave Matthews Band, ''Live in Chicago at the United Center 12.19.98'' (RCA, 2001) * Jaco Pastorius, ''Word of Mouth Revisited'' (Heads Up, 2003) * Mark O'Connor, ''The New Nashville Cats'' (Warner Bros., 1991) * Charlie Peacock, ''Love Press Ex-Curio'' (Runway Network, 2005) *
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, ''Jonathan Scales Fourchestra'' (Ropeadope, 2013) * Shane Theriot, ''Highway 90'' (Shose, 2000) *
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, ''Dialogue'' (Skeewa Music, 2011) * Matt White, ''Worlds Wide'' (Ear Up, 2017) * Keller Williams, ''Dream'' (SCI Fidelity, 2007) * Cory Wong, ''Direct Flyte'' (Roundwound, 2022)


As sideman - with Mike Stern

* ''These Times'' (ESC, 2003) * ''Who Let the Cats Out?'' (Heads Up, 2006) * ''All Over the Place'' (Heads Up, 2012) * ''Trip'' (Heads Up, 2017)


Bibliography

* ''The Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth Through Music'', , Penguin Group, 2008 * ''The Spirit of Music: The Lesson Continues'', , Penguin Group, 2021


References


External links

*
Victor Wooten Center for Music and Nature

Wooten Woods
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