[Dixielandjazz] Amazing Amazing Grace

Randy Fendrick jfendrick at bak.rr.com
Tue Mar 30 21:12:47 PDT 2010


I read his book., which is called the Music Lesson.  It is great!  I am sure  that Bix and some of the early players that played our kind of music were in the same vein of consciousness as Wooten is.
Great player,
later,
Randy Fendrick
Southside Chicago Seven
On Mar 30, 2010, at 8:23 PM, eupher dude wrote:

> 
> no, not completely OKOM for some.
> 
> But, if you truly admire a musician who has total mastery of his instrument, and a musical sense second to none, you have to admire this.
> 
> http://cnettv.cnet.com/victor-wooten-amazing-grace/9742-1_53-5258.html
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> Victor Wooten plays bass with Bela Fleck, as well as other groups and his own solo act.
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> Truly a work of art.  And, he's a great guy.  
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> enjoy.
> 
> steve
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