Biography
Victor Lemonte Wooten is a unique human being.
Born the youngest of five boys, he began learning to play music
at the tender age of two. He started performing in nightclubs
and theaters as the bassist with the family band at age five,
and at age six, was on tour with his brothers opening shows for
legendary soul artist Curtis Mayfield. Soon after, he was affectionately
known as the 8-year-old Bass Ace, and before graduating high school,
he and his brothers had shared the stage with artists such as
Stephanie Mills, War, Ramsey Lewis, Frankie Beverly and Maze,
Dexter Wansel, and The Temptations. But, this only begins to tell
the tale of this Tennessee titan.
Wooten, now a five-time Grammy winner, hit the
worldwide scene in 1990 as a founding member of the super-group
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. Continuing to blaze a musical trail
with the band, Victor has also become widely known for his own
Grammy nominated solo recordings and tours.
Among other things, he is a loving husband and
father of four, a skilled naturalist and teacher, a published
author, a magician and acrobat, and has won every major award
given to a bass guitarist including being voted Bassist of the
Year in Bass Player Magazine's readers poll three times (the only
person to win it more than once.) In 2011, Rolling Stone Magazine
voted Victor one of the Top Ten Bassist of ALL TIME.
“I was born at the right place and
the right time to a wonderful family.”
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here to read his full biography…
Featuring: Victor Wooten –
bass & vocals, Regi Wooten – guitar & vocals,
Roy
Wooten - drums & vocals & Joseph Wooten – keyboards
& vocals
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