Rare is the improvising artist
who reaches the wider audience without diluting his art.
Rare still is such an artist who sees his audience expand
apace with his musical vision. Pat Metheny
virtuoso guitarist, multi-faceted composer, innovative
producer and guitar synthesizer pioneer finds
himself in a most enviable position, primarily the result
of an insatiable musical intelligence and seemingly
unflagging energy. Running aptly describes
his fast-forward career.Born August 12, 1954 in the Lees
Summit, Missouri, Pat Metheny has been a professional
musician for virtually half his life. The guitarists
credentials, even outside of the Pat Metheny Group, are
most impressive. An instructor while still in his teens
at both the University of Miami and Bostons Berklee
College of Music, Pat joined Gary Burtons band at
age 19. During his three year stay (1974-77), Pat was
featured on three of the vibraphonists ECM albums (Ring,
Dreams So Real and Passengers).
Pat
has performed and/or recorded with some of the most
innovative musicians of the past two decades: Gary
Burton, Paul Bley, Sonny Rollins, Steve Swallow, Dewey
Redman, Paul Motian, Hubert Laws, Roy Haynes, Miroslav
Vitous, Dave Liebman, Eberhard Weber, Julius Hemphill,
Jack DeJohnette, Michael Brecker, Charlie Haden, Billy
Higgins, Ornette Coleman, Milton Nascimento, Herbie
Hancock, Steve Reich, Joshua Redman, Bruce Hornsby and
Trilok Gurtu. In 1979, he was a member of Joni Mitchells
stellar backing group for her Shadows and Light
tour.
Having
recorded 26 albums in 25 years and with an amazing total
of 12 Grammy Awards, Pat Methenys singular approach
has been captured in a variety of settings, each a
distinctive piece of a bold, larger design. Albums such
as Bright Size Life with Jaco Pastorius and Bob
Moses introduced Methenys engaging compositions and
unique instrumental conception; American Garage
evinced that Pat Metheny Groups more rockish side;
or the more recent and timeless classic, Beyond the
Missouri Sky
(Short Stories) with Charlie
Haden, incorporating elements of jazz, folk and country.
Each incantation in Pats ever evolving career has
been distinctly unique and yet all are indelibly etched
with Methenys signature.
Pat
Metheny continues to break new ground. In the past year
alone, Metheny released his breathtaking score to the
film version of Jane Hamiltons novel A Map of the
World (Warner Bros.) and recorded on two albums, Jim
Hall & Pat Metheny (Telarc) and Michael Breckers
Time is of the Essence (Verve). The year 2000
began with Metheny featured in Time magazines
January 31, 2000 issue and the highly anticipated
February 18, 2000 release of a new Pat Metheny Trio album
simply titled Trio 99>00 (Warner Bros.). This
release has been honoured with a 2001 Grammy Award, for
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance. The trio features two
of the hottest players on the jazz scene, bassist Larry
Grenadier and drummer Bill Stewart. Time Mgazine says,
the
new millennium now has its first great guitar album.
Biography courtesy of Ted Kurland Associates.
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