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Victor Wooten
Palmystery
HUCD-3135
UPC: 0-53361-31352-4
Release Date: April 1st, 2008





VICTOR WOOTEN EXPLORES THE MYSTERY OF CREATION
ON HEADS UP INTERNATIONAL DEBUT


Palmystery set for April 1 worldwide release, simultaneous with
Wooten’s new book, The Music Lesson

We live in an age when science and technology have answers for almost every question, and there’s little if any room left for the unsolved or the unexplained. In the highly accelerated, digitally-driven culture of the 21st century, the mystery and mysticism of the world around us has slipped almost completely out of our collective grasp.

And yet, there are those fortunate few who are still tapped into the less concrete – but perhaps more real – dimensions of the human experience. Among them is bassist Victor Wooten, whose sense of creative exploration has fueled a highly successful career that spans more than two decades, five solo recordings, a diverse resumé of guest-artist work and a longstanding collaborative relationship with the innovative Béla Fleck and the Flecktones.

Wooten makes his debut on Heads Up International with the worldwide release of Palmystery (HUCD 3135) on April 1, 2008. In keeping with the ongoing philosophy of genre-bending eclecticism that has driven all of his solo work, Palmystery embraces a range of styles – jazz, funk, pop, soul, gospel, world music and more – and boasts a diverse guest list that includes Mike Stern, Richard Bona, Keb’ Mo’ and several others. The result is an amalgam of voices, styles and grooves, but one that never fails to hold together at its rock-solid core – in much the same way that Wooten’s legions of devoted fans hail from all walks of life and all corners of the globe, yet share a common affinity for artistic diversity.



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Track Listing:
  1. 2 Timers
  2. Cambo
  3. I Saw God
  4. The Lesson
  5. Left, Right, & Center
  6. Sifu
  7. Miss U
  8. Flex
  9. The Gospel
  10. Song For My Father
  11. Happy Song
  12. Us 2

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VICTOR WOOTEN EXPLORES THE MYSTERY OF CREATION
ON HEADS UP INTERNATIONAL DEBUT



Palmystery
set for April 1 worldwide release, simultaneous with
Wooten’s new book, The Music Lesson

We live in an age when science and technology have answers for almost every question, and there’s little if any room left for the unsolved or the unexplained. In the highly accelerated, digitally-driven culture of the 21st century, the mystery and mysticism of the world around us has slipped almost completely out of our collective grasp.

And yet, there are those fortunate few who are still tapped into the less concrete – but perhaps more real – dimensions of the human experience. Among them is bassist Victor Wooten, whose sense of creative exploration has fueled a highly successful career that spans more than two decades, five solo recordings, a diverse resumé of guest-artist work and a longstanding collaborative relationship with the innovative Béla Fleck and the Flecktones.

Wooten makes his debut on Heads Up International with the worldwide release of Palmystery (HUCD 3135) on April 1, 2008. In keeping with the ongoing philosophy of genre-bending eclecticism that has driven all of his solo work, Palmystery embraces a range of styles – jazz, funk, pop, soul, gospel, world music and more – and boasts a diverse guest list that includes Mike Stern, Richard Bona, Keb’ Mo’ and several others. The result is an amalgam of voices, styles and grooves, but one that never fails to hold together at its rock-solid core – in much the same way that Wooten’s legions of devoted fans hail from all walks of life and all corners of the globe, yet share a common affinity for artistic diversity.

Palmystery’s April 1 release date is simultaneous with the release of The Music Lesson, Wooten’s new novel published by Berkley Trade Paperback (The Penguin Group USA). The Music Lesson is the story of a struggling young musician who is unexpectedly visited by a mysterious, seemingly mystic music teacher who guides him through a spiritual journey of higher education in both music and life.

The themes of spirituality and mysticism at the core of The Music Lesson dovetail perfectly with those of Palmystery. A few of the twelve tracks on the album were written over the past couple years, and have since been road tested in Wooten’s live shows. Others were written only recently. Whatever the time frame, Wooten maintains a great respect for the mystery of the creative process – something that is very real, yet can never be completely explained.

“It doesn’t matter how you go about writing songs,” says Wooten. “The music is coming from somewhere. If we think it’s our brain, or some strictly intellectual source, I would say we’re mistaken. Sometimes the songs show up quickly, almost completely. That’s when you realize, ‘Wow, I didn’t even write this song. It happened on its own.’ But whether it comes together in 30 minutes or several months, it’s coming from the same place. Call it what you want to – spirituality, mysticism, whatever – that energy is there. The musician is the conduit that enables that energy to enter the world.”

The Palmystery shows up with an initial bang. The set opens with “2 Timers,” a track that bounces back and forth between three-four and four-four time, courtesy of drummers Derico Watson and JD Blair, respectively. Riding atop this rhythmic tug-of-war is a full horn section, harmonica, violin and mandolin. “This song is stacked,” says Wooten.

“I Saw God” is an intriguing discourse into the who, what, where and why of God, with Wooten delivering a spoken-word narrative over an upbeat African groove that features Richard Bona in the vocal chorus. “This was one of those songs that just came to me one day,” says Wooten. “It turned out to be one of the songs that everyone was talking about after our shows were over. I think it’s a powerful piece of music. It’s going to make people think and ask questions. And it might even make some die-hard religious people a little nervous. To me, that’s exactly what some music should do.”

The highly syncopated “Left, Right, & Center” came from Wooten’s idea of recording a song with three drummers. He enlisted Blair, Dennis Chambers and Will Kennedy on cans, along with B3 player Neal Evans and guitarist Mike Stern. “Mike just burned through that song in one take,” says Wooten. “He took a solo that was so incredible that I started learning it. I thought it would be awesome to double his solo all the way through, so I did.”

“The Gospel” marries two generations of the Wooten family with the help of a snippet from an old Southern Baptist hymn sung by Wooten’s mother. “I recorded her singing it to me over the telephone and it just happened to fit into the song perfectly,” says Wooten. “I had my aunts and uncles sing along to give it the genuine sound. My brother Joseph added the second section. We recruited the younger generation of relatives to sing on that section. It’s a bringing together of the old and the new.”

The closer, “Us 2,” is a quiet, melodic piece with acoustic slide guitar accents courtesy of Keb’ Mo’. “I thought of Keb’ when I first wrote this song,” says Wooten. “He added the grit that the song needed. I also play slide bass on this one, which creates a unique blend of the two sounds. ‘Us 2’ shows a softer side of my playing, and I like how it leaves you in a peaceful place at the end of the record.”

While Palmystery is distinctly Wooten, the diversity of guest players adds a flavor to the stew that Wooten himself could never have concocted on his own. “When I bring people into the studio to play on a song, I’ve rarely ever completely finished writing the song,” he explains. “I leave it open for these people’s interpretation. Unless I really wanted the song to go in a specific direction, I’d say, ‘Here’s the idea, but if you hear it differently, go for it.’ They came up with their own contributions to the songs better than I could. If I just want my interpretation, I’ll just play the part myself…But usually the song is going to be better if I bring someone else into it.”

Wooten sees himself and his collaborators as channels who tap into a higher creative power to bring music into the world and deliver it to an audience. “Creating music is a lot like the eternal question about whether a tree falling in a forest really makes a sound if there’s no one there to hear it,” he says. “A song is just an idea until someone brings it into the world. That’s the great mystery of music or any creative endeavor. The power is in the palm of your hand. You just have to release it to the world.”



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Victor Wooten - Profile


Victor Wooten redefines the word “musician.” Regarded as one of the most influential bassists since Jaco Pastorius, Wooten is known for his solo recordings and tours, and as a member of the GRAMMY-winning supergroup, Béla Fleck & The Flecktones. He is a brilliant technician and 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.

Wooten 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; a student of the martial arts and nature survival skills; and a teacher of hundreds of students at his camp.

Victor Lemonte Wooten embraced the musical life early, growing up on the West Coast in a military family in which his older brothers all played and sang. By age 3, he was learning bass riffs from his oldest brother Regi, and at age 5 he was performing professionally with the Wooten Brothers Band. “My parents and brothers were the foundation,” he recalls. “They prepared me for anything by teaching me to keep my mind open and learn to adapt.” While still on the West Coast, the band opened for high-profile acts of the ‘70s like Curtis Mayfield and War, and then headed east to eventually conquer new territory.

Victor was influenced by bass mentors Stanley Clarke, Larry Graham and Bootsy Collins, and at the same time learning about the music business at a wildly accelerated pace. By the early ’80s, after the family had already 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 he moved to Nashville, where he worked with singer Jonell Mosser and met New Grass Revival banjo ace Béla Fleck. A year later, Fleck assembled Victor, 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 left the Flecktones 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 their first GRAMMY Award.

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, and finally releasing his critically-acclaimed solo debut, A Show of Hands, in 1996. Soon after, Wooten took his solo show on the road with drummer J.D. Blair. The momentum escalated and the acclaim grew louder with each successive album – What Did He Say? in 1997, the GRAMMY-nominated Yin-Yang in 1999 and the two-disc Live In America in 2001 – and the rigorous touring that accompanied each release.

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 award. With the honors came scores of session and 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 to the Disney film Country Bears.

After a four-year hiatus from solo recordings, Wooten released Soul Circus on the Vanguard label in 2005. The recording included a small army of guest players: 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 Steve Bailey, Oteil Burbridge, Will Lee, Rhonda Smith, Christian McBride, T.M. Stevens, Bill Dickens and Gary Grainger.

Wooten joins the Heads Up label in the spring of 2008 with the April 1 release of Palmystery, a twelve-track set that embraces a range of styles – jazz, funk, pop, soul, gospel, world music and more – and boasts a diverse guest list that includes Mike Stern, Richard Bona, Keb’ Mo’ and several others. The result is an amalgam of voices, styles and grooves, but one that never fails to hold together at its rock-solid core.

Simultaneous with the release of Palmystery, Berkley Trade Paperback (The Penguin Group USA) will release Wooten’s debut novel, The Music Lesson, the story of a struggling young musician who is unexpectedly visited by a mysterious, seemingly mystic music teacher who guides him through a spiritual journey of higher education in both music and life.

Whether his medium is music or the written word, Wooten sees the creative process in the context of the eternal question about whether a tree falling in a forest really makes a sound if there’s no one there to hear it. “A song is just an idea until someone brings it into the world,” he says. “That’s the great mystery of music or any creative endeavor. The power is in the palm of your hand. You just have to release it to the world.”



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Cleveland, OH 44122
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International Partners  
USA
Fontana Distribution
Tel: 877.878.3668
Web: http://www.fontanadistribution.com/

Australia
Fuse Music Group
23 David St.
Brunswick
Tel: 03 9388 0444
Fax: 03 9388 0400
Email: fusebox@fusemusic.com.au/
Web: http://www.fusemusic.com.au/

Austria
Edel Musica Vertriebs GmbH
Lustenauerstrasse 27
Dornbirn
Tel: 0043 5572 23494
Fax: 0043 5572 23498
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Belgium
Codaex
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1015 DK Amsterdam
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fax. +31 (0) 20 6894405
Email: nl@codaex.com

Brazil
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Canada
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China
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Israel
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Atawhai
Nelson
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16 Riverside Road
Curepe
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Purple Legion
RSK Universal Trading
1 Novokuznetskaya Street
Moscow
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Music Master
P.O. Box 6675
Jeddah
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Email: gpd@gpd.com.sa
Web: http://www.music-master.com/

Singapore
Universal Music Pte. Ltd.
118 Lorong 23 Geylang
#03-01 to 04
SCN Industrial Building
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Slovakia
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Bratislava
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Fax: 07 54434 387
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INTEK Ltd.
Cankarjeva
SI - 4000 Kranj
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South Africa
Sheer Sound CC
Ground Fl, Block A, Sanhoven
12 Pongolo Crescent, East Gate
Sandton, Johanesburg
Tel: 2711 444 1818
Fax: 2711 444 2275
Email: damon@sheer.co.za
Web: http://www.sheer.co.za

South Korea
Synnara Music Co., Ltd.
9th Fl. Dongwon Bldg.
291-8 Hawangsipri-Dong
Sungdong-Gu
Tel: 82-2-2298-4627
Fax: 82-2-2298-4628

Spain
Discos Enfasis
Eugenia de Montijo 59
28025 Madrid
Spain 28025
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Fax: 349-152-50001
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Sweden
CMM Naxos
Grev Turegatan 21
Stockholm
Tel: 08 545 86950
Fax: 08 545 86454
Email: cmm@naxos.se

Switzerland
Musikvertrieb AG
Badenerstrasse 555
Zurich
Tel: 01 497 1700
Fax: 01 497 1727
Email: info@musikvertrieb.ch
Web: http://www.musikvertrieb.ch/

Taiwan
Sunrise International Enterprise Corp.
77-4 Chungshan North Road
Section 2
Taipei
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Fax: 02 2581 5849
Email: s5518085@ms1.hinet.net
Web: http://www.sunrise-records.com.tw/

Thailand
Universal Music Bangkok
540 Mercury Tower, 11th Floor
Ploenchit Road, Lumpini
Pathumwan, Bangkok
Tel: 02 658 6230
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The Netherlands
Codaex
Prinsengracht 17
1015 DK Amsterdam
The Netherlands
tel. +31 (0) 20 6129724
fax. +31 (0) 20 6894405
Email: nl@codaex.com
Web: http://www.challenge.nl/

Trinidad
16 Riverside Road
Curepe
Republic of Trinidad
Tel: 868-663-1384
Fax: 868-645-2205
Email: sanch@carib-link.net
Web: http://www.sanch.com/

Turkey
RKD Limited
Kucuk Camlik Sitesi
Esra Sokak # 2B
Ulus - Istanbul
Tel: +90-212-358 22 89
Fax: +90-212-257 74 32
Email: rkdltd@prizma.net.tr

Ukraine
Trade Music Express
Prospect 50 Let Octyabrya
Kiev
Email: digi@i.com.ua

United Arab Emirates
Music Master
P.O. Box 23076
Dubai
Tel: 04 2952221
Fax: 04 2954441
Email: music@music-master.com
Web: http://www.music-master.com/

United Kingdom
New Note Distribution Ltd.
Electron House
Cray Avenue
Orpington
Tel: 01689-877-884
Fax: 01689-877-891
Email: mail@newnote.com
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