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John PATITUCCI
Born in 1959 in Brooklyn, New York, John Patitucci began
playing the electric bass at age ten. He quickly moved from playing
soul and
rock to blues, jazz and classical music. John began composing
and
performing at age 12. At age 15, he began to play the acoustic
bass and at age 16 began the piano. His eclectic tastes caused
him to explore all types of music as a player and a composer.
John
studied classical bass at San Francisco State University and Long
Beach State University. In 1980, he continued his career in Los Angeles
as a studio musician and a jazz artist.
As a
studio musician, John has played on countless albums with artists
such as B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, Chick Corea, Wayne Shorter, George
Benson, Dizzy Gillespie, Was Not Was, Dave Grusin, Natalie Cole and
Bon Jovi. In 1986, John was voted by his peers in the studios as
the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences MVP on acoustic
bass.
As a
performer, he has played throughout the world with his own band,
and with jazz luminaries Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter,
Stan Getz, Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Redman, Michael Brecker, Randy
Brecker,
Freddie Hubbard, Tony Williams, Hubert Laws, Mulgrew Miller, James
Williams and scores of others. Some of the many pop and Brazilian
artists he has played with include Sting, Milton Nascimiento, Astrud
and Joao
Gilberto, Airto and Flora Purim, Ivan Lins, Joao Bosco and Dori Caymmi.
John
has worked with film composers Jerry Goldsmith, Ry Cooder, James
Newton Howard, Dave Grusin, Henry Mancini, John Williams, Mark Isham,
Michel Columbier, Carter Burwell and Howard Shore.
Since
1985, his association with Chick Corea has brought him worldwide
acclaim and put him at the forefront of the jazz world. His many
recordings
with Chick Corea's Elektric Band and Akoustic Band, and his six solo
recordings for GRP Records have brought him two Grammy awards (one
for playing and one for composing) and eight Grammy nominations.
In addition, his first solo recording, JOHN PATITUCCI, went to number
one on the Billboard Jazz charts. He arranged and produced his own
records as well as those of other artists. In 1996 he signed with
Concord
Jazz and released his first album with them, ONE MORE ANGEL, in May
1997. His second Concord recording, NOW, was released in August 1998
and features guitarist John Scofield, saxophonists Michael Brecker
and Chris Potter, and drummer Bill Stewart. He released his third
Concord recording, IMPRINT, in 2000. It features saxophonists Chris
Potter
and Mark Turner, pianists Danilo Perez and John Beasley, drummers
Jack DeJohnette and Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez, and the great
percussionist Giovanni Hildalgo. His latest CD is entitled COMMUNION
and features Joe Lovano, Branford Marsalis, Chris Potter, Brad Mehldau,
Brian Blade, Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez and many others.
It includes a piece with string quartet, jazz, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban
music.
John
has won many magazine polls for his electric and acoustic bass playing,
including Best Jazz Bassist in Guitar Player Magazine's 1992,
1994 and 1995 Readers' Poll and Best Jazz Bassist in Bass Player
Magazine's 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996 Readers' Poll. He has taught
many seminars
on playing and composing at prestigious music schools worldwide and
is currently the Artistic Director of the Bass Collective, a new
and comprehensive school for bassists in New York City. John is also
regularly
involved with The Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz and also taught
at the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program in Washington, D.C. in 2000.
After
exploring many different writing styles on his own records and those
of Chick Corea's, John continues to compose for many mediums.
In 1994 he was commissioned to write a piece for six-string electric
bass and string orchestra for the Italian chamber orchestra Suono
e Oltre in Pescara, Italy. With John as soloist, the piece was performed
in March of 1995 in Italy, and in August of 1995 with the New Japan
Philharmonic Orchestra in Tokyo. John was also commissioned to write
a piece for the Turtle Island String Quartet, a group fluent in both
classical and jazz music.
Since
moving back to the New York area in 1996, John has continued to work
with his own group, as well as many others. He has toured
the United States and Europe with his group, The John Patitucci
Quartet. He was the featured Jazz Bassist at the 1999 International
Society
of Bassists convention. Since 1998, John has been a part of the
Roy Haynes Trio (pictured), along with Danilo Perez on piano. This
trio
recorded a critically acclaimed album for Verve Records and has
toured throughout the world.
In the
year 2000, John began working again with the legendary Wayne Shorter
and has been touring the world in a new quartet featuring
Danilo Perez on piano and Brian Blade on the drums. This group
has also been
involved in two recording projects which are soon to be released:
a studio recording and live recording that was the result of
their Summer
2001-2002 World Tour. This group will continue to tour in the
Spring of 2001-2002.
This
fall (2001-2002) John has been touring the United States as a member
of an all-star quintet led by Herbie Hancock and
featuring
Michael
Brecker, Roy Hargrove and Brian Blade. Starting in November,
John is also performing with his own quartet in support of
his latest
release,
COMMUNION (Concord Records).
John
currently resides in New York with his wife Sachi, a cellist, and
their daughters Sachi Grace and Isabella Joan.
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