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Patrick Bruce Metheny ( ; born August 12, 1954) is an American
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guitarist and composer. He is the leader of the Pat Metheny Group and is also involved in duets, solo works, and other side projects. His style incorporates elements of progressive and contemporary jazz, latin jazz, and
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. Metheny has three
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and 20
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and is the only person to win Grammys in 10 categories. He is the younger brother of jazz flugelhornist
Mike Metheny Mike Metheny ( ; born August 28, 1949) is an American jazz musician and music journalist. He is the older brother of the jazz guitarist Pat Metheny. Mike Metheny studied music education at the University of Missouri School of Music and Northeas ...
.


Biography


Early years and education

Metheny was born in Lee's Summit,
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. His father Dave played trumpet, his mother Lois sang, and his maternal grandfather Delmar was a professional trumpeter. Metheny's first instrument was trumpet, which he was taught by his brother, Mike. His brother, father, and grandfather played trios together at home. His parents were fans of
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and swing music. They took Metheny to concerts to hear Clark Terry and Doc Severinsen, but they had little respect for guitar. Metheny's interest in guitar increased around 1964 when he saw The Beatles perform on TV. For his 12th birthday, his parents allowed him to buy a guitar, which was a
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3/4. Metheny's life changed after hearing the album '' Four & More'' by Miles Davis. Soon after, he was captivated by Wes Montgomery's album ''
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'' which was released in 1965. He cites the Beatles, Miles Davis, and Wes Montgomery as having the biggest impact on his music. When he was 15, he won a scholarship from '' Down Beat'' magazine to a one-week jazz camp where he was mentored by guitarist Attila Zoller, who then invited Metheny to New York City to see guitarist Jim Hall and bassist
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. While playing at a club in Kansas City, he was approached by Bill Lee, a dean at the
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, and offered a scholarship. After less than a week at college, Metheny realized that playing guitar all day during his teens had left him unprepared for classes. He admitted this to Lee, who offered him a job to teach instead with the rank of Professor, as the school had recently introduced electric guitar as a course of study. He moved to Boston to teach at the
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with jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton and established a reputation as a prodigy.


Debut album

In 1974 he appeared on an album unofficially titled '' Jaco'' with pianist Paul Bley, bassist Jaco Pastorius, and drummer Bruce Ditmas for Carol Goss's Improvising Artists label. But he was unaware that he was being recorded. During the next year, he joined Gary Burton's band with guitarist Mick Goodrick. Metheny released his debut album, '' Bright Size Life'' (
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, 1976) with Jaco Pastorius on bass guitar and Bob Moses on drums. His next album, '' Watercolors'' (ECM, 1977), was the first time he recorded with pianist Lyle Mays, who became his most frequent collaborator. The album also featured Danny Gottlieb, who became the drummer for the first version of the Pat Metheny Group. With Metheny, Mays, and Gottlieb, the fourth member was bassist Mark Egan when the album '' Pat Metheny Group'' (ECM, 1978) was released.


Pat Metheny Group

When '' Pat Metheny Group'' (ECM, 1978) was released, the Group was a quartet comprising, besides Metheny, Danny Gottlieb on drums, Mark Egan on bass, and Lyle Mays on piano, autoharp and synthesizer. All but Egan had played on Metheny's album Watercolors (ECM, 1977), recorded a year before the first Group album. The second Group album, '' American Garage'' (ECM, 1979), reached number 1 on the ''Billboard'' Jazz chart and crossed over onto the pop charts. From 1982 to 1985, the Pat Metheny Group released '' Offramp'' (ECM, 1982), a live album, '' Travels'' (ECM, 1983), '' First Circle'' (ECM, 1984), and '' The Falcon and the Snowman'' (EMI, 1985), a soundtrack album for the movie of the same name in which they collaborated on the single " This Is Not America" with David Bowie. The song reached number 14 in the British Top 40 in 1985 and number 32 in the U.S. ''Offramp'' marked the first appearance of bassist
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(replacing Egan) and a Brazilian guest artist, Nana Vasconcelos, on percussion and wordless vocals. On ''First Circle'', Argentinian singer and multi-instrumentalist Pedro Aznar joined the group as drummer Paul Wertico replaced Gottlieb. Both Rodby and Wertico were members of the Simon and Bard Group at the time and had played in Simon-Bard in
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before joining Metheny. ''First Circle'' was Metheny's last album with ECM; he had been a key artist for the label but left following disagreements with the label's founder, Manfred Eicher. ''
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'' ( Geffen, 1987) featured new Group members trumpeter Mark Ledford, vocalist David Blamires, and percussionist Armando Marçal. Aznar returned for vocals and guitar on '' Letter from Home'' (Geffen, 1989). During this period the
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of Chicago featured compositions by Metheny and Mays for their production of Lyle Kessler's play '' Orphans'', where it has remained special optional music for all productions of the play around the world since. Metheny then again delved into solo and band projects, and four years went by before the release of the next Group record, a live album titled '' The Road to You'' (Geffen, 1993), which featured tracks from the two Geffen studio albums among new tunes. The group integrated new instrumentation and technologies into its work, notably Mays' use of synthesizers. Metheny and Mays themselves refer to the next three Pat Metheny Group releases as a triptych: '' We Live Here'' (Geffen, 1995), ''
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'' (Geffen, 1996), and ''
Imaginary Day ''Imaginary Day'' is the ninth studio album by the Pat Metheny Group. It was released in 1997 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was strongly inspired by world music from Iran and Indonesia, and won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Contemporar ...
'' ( Warner Bros., 1997). Moving away from the Latin style which had dominated the releases of the previous ten years, these albums included experiments with sequenced synthetic drums on one track, free-form improvisation on acoustic instruments, and symphonic signatures, blues, and sonata schemes. With '' Speaking of Now'' (Warner Bros., 2002), new Group members were added: drummer Antonio Sánchez from
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, trumpeter Cuong Vu from
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, and bassist, vocalist, guitarist, and percussionist
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from
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. '' The Way Up'' ( Nonesuch, 2005) consists of one 68-minute-long piece (split into four sections for CD navigation) based on a pair of three-note kernels: The opening B, A#, F# and the derived B, A, F#. On ''The Way Up'', harmonica player Grégoire Maret from Switzerland was introduced as a new group member, while Bona contributed as a guest musician.


Side projects

Outside the Group, Metheny has shown different sides of his musical personality. He made the album ''
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'' ( Nonesuch, 2010) with elaborate, custom mechanical instruments, allowing one person to compose and perform as a one-person orchestra. By contrast, his album '' Secret Story'' (Geffen, 1992) used orchestral arrangements found more often in movie soundtracks, such as his own '' The Falcon and the Snowman'' (EMI, 1985) and '' A Map of the World'' (Warner Bros., 1999). His solo acoustic guitar albums include ''
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'' (ECM, 1979), '' One Quiet Night'' (Warner Bros., 2003), and ''
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'' (Nonesuch, 2011). He explored the fringes of the avant-garde on '' Zero Tolerance for Silence'' (Geffen, 1994). This, too, was an album of solo guitar, but it was electric guitar, and to many fans and critics it was simply noise. Metheny had ventured into the avant-garde before on ''
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'' (ECM, 1980), ''
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'' (Geffen, 1986) with
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, and ''The Sign of Four'' with Derek Bailey (Knitting Factory Works, 1997). In 1997, Metheny recorded with bassist
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on Johnson's release ''
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'' (Verve, 1998). The next year, he recorded a guitar duet with Jim Hall (Telarc, 1999), whose work has strongly influenced Metheny's. He collaborated with Polish jazz and folk singer Anna Maria Jopek on ''
Upojenie ''Upojenie'' (English: ''Ecstasy'') is a 2002 collaboration between singer Anna Maria Jopek and guitarist Pat Metheny, recorded in Warsaw, Poland. It features Jopek's compositions and traditional folk song arrangements, as well as some of Metheny ...
'' (Warner Poland, 2002) and Bruce Hornsby on '' Hot House'' (RCA, 2005). He recorded on albums by his older brother,
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, a jazz trumpeter, among them ''Day In – Night Out'' (1986) and ''Close Enough for Love'' (2001). The long list of his collaborators includes Lyle Mays, Bill Frisell, Billy Higgins, Brad Mehldau, Charlie Haden, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Dewey Redman, Eberhard Weber,
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,
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, Jaco Pastorius, Jim Hall, John Scofield,
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, David Bowie, Joshua Redman,
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, Michael Brecker, Mick Goodrick, Roy Haynes, Steve Swallow, and Tony Williams.


Unity Band

In 2012, he formed the Unity Band with Antonio Sánchez on drums, Ben Williams on bass and Chris Potter on saxophone. This ensemble toured Europe and the U.S. during the latter half of the year. In 2013, as an extension of the Unity Band project, Metheny announced the formation of the Pat Metheny Unity Group, with the addition of the Italian multi-instrumentalist Giulio Carmassi.


Influences

As a young guitarist, Metheny tried to sound like Wes Montgomery, but when he was 14 or 15, he decided it was disrespectful to imitate him. In the liner notes on the 2-disc Montgomery compilation ''Impressions: The Verve Jazz Sides'', Metheny is quoted as saying, "''
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'' is the absolute greatest jazz-guitar album ever made. It is also the record that taught me how to play." Ornette Coleman's 1968 album '' New York Is Now!'' inspired Metheny to find his own direction. He has recorded Coleman's compositions on a number of albums, starting with a medley of "Round Trip" and "Broadway Blues" on his debut album, ''Bright Size Life'' (1976). He worked extensively with Coleman's collaborators, such as Charlie Haden, Dewey Redman, and Billy Higgins, and he recorded the album ''
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'' (1986) with Coleman and toured with him. Metheny made three albums on ECM with Brazilian vocalist and percussionist Naná Vasconcelos. He lived in Brazil from the late 1980s to the early 1990s and performed with several local musicians, such as Milton Nascimento and Toninho Horta. He played with Antônio Carlos Jobim as a tribute, in a live performance in '' Carnegie Hall Salutes The Jazz Masters: Verve 50th Anniversary''. He is also a fan of several pop music artists, especially singer/songwriters including James Taylor (after whom he named the song "James" on ''Offramp''); Bruce Hornsby,
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, and
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, with whom he performed on her '' Shadows and Light'' ( Asylum/
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, 1980) live tour. Metheny is also fond of Buckethead's music. He also worked with, sponsored or helped to make recordings of singer/songwriters from all over the world, such as Pedro Aznar (Argentina), Akiko Yano (Japan), David Bowie (UK),
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(Norway), Noa (Israel), and Anna Maria Jopek (Poland). Two of Metheny's albums, '' The Way Up'' (2005) and ''
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'' (2010), show the influence of American minimalist composer
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and use similar rhythmic figures structured around pulse. Metheny recorded Reich's composition '' Electric Counterpoint'' on Reich's album ''
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'' (Nonesuch, 1987).


Guitars


Pikasso

Metheny plays a custom-made 42-string Pikasso I created by Canadian luthier Linda Manzer. He plays it on "Into the Dream" and on the albums ''
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'' (1996), ''
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'' (1997), '' Jim Hall & Pat Metheny'' (1999), ''
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'' (Warner Bros., 2000), and the ''Speaking of Now Live'' and ''Imaginary Day Live'' DVDs. Metheny has used the guitar in his guest appearances on other artists' albums. He used the Pikasso on ''
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'' (Nonesuch, 2007), his second collaboration with pianist Brad Mehldau and his trio sidemen Larry Grenadier and Jeff Ballard; the Pikasso is featured on Metheny's composition "The Sound of Water". Manzer has made many acoustic guitars for Metheny, including a mini guitar, an acoustic sitar guitar, and the baritone guitar, which Metheny used for the recording of '' One Quiet Night'' (2003).


Guitar synthesizer

Metheny was one of the first jazz guitarists to use the Roland GR-300 Guitar Synthesizer. He commented, "you have to stop thinking about it as a guitar, because it no longer is a guitar." He approaches it as if he were a horn player, and he prefers the "high trumpet" sound of the instrument. One of the "patches" that he has often used is on Roland's JV-80 "Vintage Synth" expansion card, titled "Pat's GR-300".. In addition to the Roland, he uses a
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controller.


Six-string and twelve-string electric

Metheny was an early proponent of the twelve-string guitar in jazz. During his 1975 tour with the Gary Burton "Quartet" (five people, including Metheny), he primarily played electric twelve-string guitar against the six-string work of resident guitarist Mick Goodrick. Prior to Metheny, Pat Martino had used the electric twelve-string guitar on a studio album, '' Desperado'', and John McLaughlin had used a double-neck electric guitar with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Ralph Towner was perhaps the first to use acoustic twelve-string guitar extensively in jazz ("The Moors", from Weather Report's ''
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'', Columbia, 1972), and
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and Philip Catherine made extensive use of acoustic twelve string in alternate tunings at the 1975 Montreux Jazz Festival, later releasing some of the material on their 1976 '' Twin House'' album. Metheny used a twelve-string guitar on his debut album, ''Bright Size Life'' (1976), including alternate tuning on "Sirabhorn", and on later albums ("San Lorenzo", from ''Pat Metheny Group'' and ''Travels'').


Use of hollow-body electric guitars

At the age of 12, Metheny bought a natural finish Gibson ES-175 that he played throughout his early career, until it was retired in 1995. After his first tour of Japan in 1978, he began an association with Ibanez guitars, who have since produced a range of PM signature models.


Personal life

Pat Metheny lives in
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with his wife, Latifa (née Azhar) and three children. Latifa has been credited for album photography. Metheny was in a relationship with Sônia Braga.


Awards and honors

* Only artist to win Grammy Awards in ten different categories * '' DownBeat'' Hall of Fame, 2013 * Miles Davis Award, Montreal International Jazz Festival, 1995 * Orville H. Gibson Award, 1996 * Honorary Doctorate of Music from
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, 1996 * Guitarist of the Year, '' DownBeat'' Readers' Poll, 1983, 1986–1991, 2007–2016 * Best Jazz Guitarist, '' Guitar Player'' magazine, 1982, 1983, 1986 * Best Jazz Guitarist, ''Guitar Player'' magazine Readers' Poll, 1984, 1985, 2009 * Best Acoustic Guitarist, ''
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'' magazine Readers' Poll, 2009 * Echo Award for Best Guitar Instrumentalist – International for ''TAP: John Zorn's Book of Angels Vol. 20'', 2014 * Echo Award, International Ensemble of the Year, ''Kin'', 2015 * Missouri Music Hall of Fame, 2016 * Lifetime Achievement Award, JazzFM, 2018 * Elected into Royal Swedish Academy of Music, 2018 * 2018 NEA Jazz Masters, 2017 * Honorary Doctorate of Music from
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, 2019


Grammy Awards

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Discography

* '' Bright Size Life'' (
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, 1976) * '' Watercolors'' (ECM, 1977) * '' Pat Metheny Group'' (ECM, 1978) * ''
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'' (ECM, 1979) * '' American Garage'' (ECM, 1979) * ''
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'' (ECM, 1980) * '' As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls'' (ECM, 1981) with Lyle Mays * '' Offramp'' (ECM, 1982) * '' Travels'' (ECM, 1983) * ''
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'' (ECM, 1984) * '' First Circle'' (ECM, 1984) * '' The Falcon and the Snowman'' ( EMI, 1985) * ''
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'' ( Geffen, 1986) with
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* ''
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'' (Geffen, 1987) * '' Letter from Home'' (Geffen, 1989) * '' Question and Answer'' (Geffen, 1990) * '' Secret Story'' (Geffen, 1992) * '' The Road to You'' (Geffen, 1993) * '' Zero Tolerance for Silence'' (Geffen, 1994) * '' I Can See Your House from Here'' ( Blue Note, 1994) with John Scofield * '' Dream Teams'' (Bugsy, 1994) (with
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trio ) * '' We Live Here'' (Geffen, 1995) * ''
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'' (Geffen, 1996) * ''
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MCA MCA may refer to: Astronomy * Mars-crossing asteroid, an asteroid whose orbit crosses that of Mars Aviation * Minimum crossing altitude, a minimum obstacle crossing altitude for fixes on published airways * Medium Combat Aircraft, a 5th gene ...
, 1996) * ''
Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories) ''Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories)'' is a jazz album by the bassist Charlie Haden and the guitarist Pat Metheny. It won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance. Composition "Tears of Rain" is an original composition for ...
'' ( Verve, 1997) with Charlie Haden * ''
Imaginary Day ''Imaginary Day'' is the ninth studio album by the Pat Metheny Group. It was released in 1997 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was strongly inspired by world music from Iran and Indonesia, and won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Contemporar ...
'' ( Warner Bros., 1997) * '' Like Minds'' ( Concord Jazz, 1998) * '' Jim Hall & Pat Metheny'' ( Telarc, 1999) * '' A Map of the World'' (Warner Bros., 1999) * '' Trio 99 → 00'' (Warner Bros., 2000) * ''
Trio → Live ''Trio → Live'' is a live album by Pat Metheny, released in 2000, recorded with Bill Stewart and Larry Grenadier. It was recorded as a live complement to the trio’s studio album '' Trio 99→00'', released the same year. The album covers a m ...
'' (Warner Bros., 2000) * '' Speaking of Now'' (Warner Bros., 2002) * '' One Quiet Night'' (Warner Bros., 2003) * '' The Way Up'' ( Nonesuch, 2005) * '' Metheny/Mehldau'' ( Nonesuch, 2006) * '' Metheny Mehldau Quartet'' ( Nonesuch, 2007) * '' Day Trip''( Nonesuch, 2008) * ''
Tokyo Day Trip ''Tokyo Day Trip'' is a live EP by Pat Metheny with bassist Christian McBride and drummer Antonio Sanchez released on May 20, 2008. The album was recorded live at Blue Note Tokyo in Tokyo, Japan. Track listing Personnel * Pat Metheny – guita ...
'' ( Nonesuch, 2008) * ''
Upojenie ''Upojenie'' (English: ''Ecstasy'') is a 2002 collaboration between singer Anna Maria Jopek and guitarist Pat Metheny, recorded in Warsaw, Poland. It features Jopek's compositions and traditional folk song arrangements, as well as some of Metheny ...
'' ( Nonesuch, 2008) with Anna Maria Jopek * '' Quartet Live'' (Concord Jazz, 2009) with Gary Burton * ''
Orchestrion Orchestrion is a generic name for a machine that plays music and is designed to sound like an orchestra or band. Orchestrions may be operated by means of a large pinned cylinder or by a music roll and less commonly book music. The sound is us ...
'' ( Nonesuch, 2010) * ''
What's It All About What's It All About may refer to: * ''What's It All About'' (Lil' Chris album), 2008 * ''What's It All About'' (Pat Metheny album), 2011 * "What's It All About" (song), a song by Run-D.M.C. * "What's It All About", a song by James from the album ...
'' ( Nonesuch, 2011) * '' Unity Band'' ( Nonesuch, 2012) with Chris Potter * '' The Orchestrion Project'' ( Nonesuch, 2013) * '' Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20'' ( Tzadik/ Nonesuch, 2013) * '' KIN (←→)'' ( Nonesuch, 2014) * ''
Hommage à Eberhard Weber ''Hommage à Eberhard Weber'' is a live tribute album celebrating German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber's 75th birthday recorded by the German public broadcaster SWR in Stuttgart in 2015 featuring Pat Metheny, Jan Garbarek, Gary Burt ...
'' (ECM, 2015) * '' The Unity Sessions'' ( Nonesuch, 2016) * '' Cuong Vu Trio Meets Pat Metheny'' ( Nonesuch, 2016) * ''
From This Place ''From This Place'' is a studio album by American jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, released in February 2020 on the Nonesuch label. Track listing All tracks are written by Pat Metheny. Personnel The individuals involved in the making of the alb ...
'' ( Nonesuch, 2020) * ''
Road to the Sun ''Road to the Sun'' is a studio album by American jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, released in March 2021 on BMG's Modern Recordings label. The liner notes include credits for photos of a roseate tern and sooty tern, while the bird on the front cover ...
'' ( Modern Recordings, 2021) * '' Side-Eye NYC (V1.IV)'' ( Modern Recordings, 2021)


References


Further reading

* Florin, Ludovic, and Ségala, Pascal. ''Pat Metheny, Artiste multiplunique'' (in French). Éditions du Layeur, 2017. () * Goins, Wayne E. ''Emotional Response to Music: Pat Metheny's Secret Story''.
Lewiston, New York Lewiston is a town in Niagara County, New York, United States. The population was 15,944 at the 2020 census. The town and its contained village are named after Morgan Lewis, a governor of New York. The Town of Lewiston is on the western borde ...
: Edwin Mellen Press, 2001.


External links


Official site
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Pat Metheny's artist file at the Montreal International Jazz Festival's website
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