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About Victor Wooten

Victor Wooten redefines the word musician. Regaled as the most influential bassist since Jaco Pastorius, Victor is known for his solo recordings and tours, and as a member of the Grammy-winning supergroup, Béla Fleck & The Flecktones. He is an innovator on the bass guitar, as well as a talented composer, arranger, producer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. But those gifts only begin to tell the tale of this Tennessee titan. Victor is the loving husband and devoted father of four; the youngest sibling of the amazing Wooten brothers (Regi, Roy, Rudy and Joseph), and the bassist in their famed family band; the student in the martial art of Wing Chun and the nature survival skill of Trackin Show More g; the teacher of dozens of Bass players at his acclaimed annual Bass & Nature camp; and the master magician. Victor Lemonte Wooten got to music early, growing up in a military family in which his older brothers all played and sang. By the time he was 3, Victor was being taught bass by his oldest brother Regi, and at age 5 he was performing professionally with the Wooten Brothers Band. He recalls, "My parents and brothers were the foundation. They prepared me for anything by teaching me to keep my mind open and learn to adapt.” Working their way east from Sacramento, the band played countless clubs and eventually opened concerts for Curtis Mayfield and War. Victor was influenced by bass mentors, Stanley Clarke, Larry Graham and Bootsy Collins, while learning about the music business at a wildly accelerated pace. By the early '80s, with the family settled in Newport News, Virginia, the brothers became mainstays at Busch Gardens theme park in nearby Williamsburg, making numerous 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 Bela Fleck. A year later, Fleck enlisted Vic, his brother Roy (a.k.a. Future Man) and harmonica-playing keyboardist Howard Levy to perform with him, and the Flecktones were born. After three highly successful albums, Levy departed in 1993, and 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 Pastorian-proportions and helped earn the band a 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 solo debut, A Show of Hands, in 1996. Soon after, Vic 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. Wooten won two Nashville Music Awards for Bassist Of The Year and is the only three-time winner of Bass Player magazine's Bass Player Of The Year. With the honors came sideman calls, leading to recordings and performances with artists like Branford Marsalis, Mike Stern, Bruce Hornsby, Chick Corea, Dave Matthews, Prince, 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, not to mention the stellar work with guitarist Greg Howe and Dennis Chambers with the group Howe Wooten and Chambers. Fresh off sold-out tours with the Flecktones and Bass Extremes (with Bailey, Watson and Oteil Burbridge) in 2004, Victor is re-focusing on his solo side in 2005 thanks to a remarkable new CD, his Vanguard Records debut, Soul Circus. 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, Flecktone Jeff Coffin, and a who's-who of bassists, including Bailey, Burbridge, Will Lee, Rhonda Smith, Christian McBride, T.M. Stevens, Bill Dickens and Gary Grainger. On Soul Circus, Victor performs his usual high-wire act on a bevy of basses, but the real ringmaster here is his collection of songs: The poignant "Prayer” and Prince-charged flipside "Natives” provide a thought-provoking look at our native Americans. The epic "Bass Tribute” pays homage to great thumpers past and present. "On and On” is an instant soul classic. "Cell Phone” makes a chuckle-filled, cutting-edge connection. "Higher Law” stands as a stadium-ready, rock-funk protest anthem in the best Sly Stone tradition. "Back to India” currys up simmering musical flavors. And the hip hop/jazz title track marks the sonic coming-out of the long-rumored eight-armed character seen on the CD's cover and in the liner notes: Yes, Virginia (and the rest of the world), there is a funktopus! Victor Wooten has the rare ability to continuously raise the bar, always growing as an artist, and he's excited to have joined the Vanguard roster with the release of Soul Circus.

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1 More Love lyrics
2 I Saw God lyrics
3 Justice lyrics
4 Liz & Opie lyrics Add Lyrics
5 The Lesson lyrics Add Lyrics
6 Victa lyrics Add Lyrics
7 U Can't Hold No Groove (If You Ain't Got No Pocket) lyrics Add Lyrics
8 Funky D lyrics Add Lyrics
9 Bass Tribute lyrics Add Lyrics
10 Classical Thump lyrics Add Lyrics
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11 What You Won't Do for Love lyrics Add Lyrics
12 Overjoyed lyrics Add Lyrics
13 Me & My Bass Guitar lyrics Add Lyrics
14 Can't Hide Love lyrics Add Lyrics
15 The Vision lyrics Add Lyrics
16 Prayer lyrics Add Lyrics
17 Natives lyrics Add Lyrics
18 A Show of Hands lyrics Add Lyrics
19 Stay lyrics Add Lyrics
20 U Can't Hold No Groove... lyrics Add Lyrics
21 Soul Circus lyrics Add Lyrics
22 2 Timers lyrics Add Lyrics
23 Ari's Eyes lyrics Add Lyrics
24 Back To India lyrics Add Lyrics
25 Not Like the Other lyrics Add Lyrics
26 Norwegian Wood lyrics Add Lyrics
27 Higher Law lyrics Add Lyrics
28 Words of Wisdom lyrics Add Lyrics
29 What Did He Say? lyrics Add Lyrics
30 Cell Phone lyrics Add Lyrics
31 Cambo lyrics Add Lyrics
32 Medley lyrics Add Lyrics
33 Song For My Father lyrics Add Lyrics
34 Cherokee lyrics Add Lyrics
35 Bass Tribute (Reprise) lyrics Add Lyrics
36 Flex lyrics Add Lyrics
37 Sifu lyrics Add Lyrics
38 My Life lyrics Add Lyrics
39 Miss U lyrics Add Lyrics
40 U Can’t Hold No Groove... lyrics Add Lyrics
41 Left, Right, & Center lyrics Add Lyrics
42 Happy Song lyrics Add Lyrics
43 The Gospel lyrics Add Lyrics
44 Dc10 lyrics Add Lyrics
45 Us 2 lyrics Add Lyrics
46 A Chance lyrics Add Lyrics
47 Imagine This lyrics Add Lyrics
48 Sometimes I Laugh lyrics Add Lyrics
49 Hormones in The Headphones lyrics Add Lyrics
50 Me and My Bass Guitar lyrics Add Lyrics

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