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InfluencesEarth Wind & Fire, Isley Bros., Tower Of Power, John Patitucci, Marcus Miller, Jeff Berlin, Jaco, Stu Hamm, Rocco Prestia, Robben Ford, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Scott La Faro, Ron Carter, Ivan Lins, McCoy Tyner, John Scofield.
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Veteran bassist Dewayne Pate releases Melting Pot

 

Robben Ford, Andy Narrell and Johnny Hiland contribute to compelling CD,

Release Party to be held at Yoshi’s, Oakland, on Monday, June 23, 2008

 

February 28, 2008: For immediate release

Contact: dpate2008@earthlink.net or 510-234-5777

 

(San Francisco, CA) The release of Melting Pot, distinguished bassist Dewayne Pate’s first CD as a leader, represents one of those exciting occasions that true music fans savor: that moment when a career-long sideman steps forward to reveal himself as a dynamic performer and insightful composer, fully worthy of the spotlight. On Melting Pot, Pate makes his point emphatically, delivering a sparkling CD filled with diamond-sharp performances and intriguing compositions that illuminate the impressive range of Pate’s virtuosity.

 

Prominent jazz writer Andrew Gilbert says, “Bassist Dewayne Pate delivers a impressive array of grooves on his new album Melting Pot. . . . Pate is deep in the pocket, playing taste and soul.”

 

The scope of Pate’s talents have been well known for years within the musical fraternity. Pate’s well-earned standing as a “musician’s musician” springs from his facility across a wide spectrum of musical styles. That status is made evident by the roster of the artists who have called on Pate’s services over the past twenty years for his skills as a rock-solid rhythm man, a sophisticated colorist and a stylish improviser. Pate has flashed his blues and jazz-funk chops for guitar-slinger Robben Ford. He’s helped propel the bands of Latin all-stars Pete Escovedo and Ray Obiedo. And he’s soared through the intricate rhythms and exotic harmonies demanded by the Indian-jazz fusion of saxophonist George Brooks.

 

All-Star lineup powers exceptional release

 

The lineup on Melting Pot is no less impressive a testiment than Pate’s curriculum vitae. Ford is on hand to slash and burn his way through the infectious funk celebration “Uptown Down South” and the Miles-style modal romp “My Isles.” The latter tune features glowing trumpet work by Bay Area horn-man Steffen Kuehn, and both numbers enjoy a buoyant gospel underpinning courtesy of organist David K. Matthews, Pate’s frequent collaborator and Etta James’ touring keyboard player.

 

Obiedo turns in funk-heavy rhythm guitar support for the effervescent “Tappin’ It Out on the Eastside” and adds a smoother touch to Pate’s lush jazz/ballad adaptation of Antonin Dvorak’s “Going Home,” a number that also features Tower of Power/Doobie Brothers saxophonist Marc Russo. Steel pan master Andy Narrell, along with drummer Jean Phillipe Fanfant and keyboardist Mario Canonge from Narrell’s ensemble, Sakésho, lend a French Caribbean spice to “Bakoua” and “Em Ferias.” And ace Nashville guitar picker Johnny Hiland sears through the joyous “Heeeeeeere’s Johnny.”

 

You get the idea. Dewayne Pate had no trouble assembling a first-string line up to power Melting Pot. But even with this high-test team around him, Pate’s own talents come through in fine style, not only in his radiant, driving bass work, but in the compelling quality and range of his song writing. For, as exciting as the musicianship is, here, Melting Pot is as much a showcase for Pate’s composing skills as for his performing. All the songs are Pate originals, with the exception of his Dvorak arrangement and a lovely cover of Ivan Lins’ serene ballad, “Lembra de Mim.”

 

A composer's showcase

 

“The composing is what I’m most proud of,” Pate says. “The playing is great, but I really wanted to focus on making a CD that people would want to listen to over and over again because the material is so good. The recordings I listen to most are albums where the song-writing is so strong it doesn’t even matter what genre they’re in. That’s what I was going for with Melting Pot.”

 

Pate makes that point quickly, opening Melting Pot with the CD’s fascinating title track. The number begins with the drone of an Australian didgeridoo and a plaintive far-Eastern vocal call from singer Sukhawat Alikhan. Tabla player Nilan Chaudhuri brings a swelling Indian cadence to the fore until Pate’s bass and Ken Harrill’s rhythm guitar urge the music forward into a funk beat that is in turned taken up by the rap stylist Jonah. We’re heading around the world, all right, but somehow Pate’s writing, arrangement and production make it all work seamlessly and organically.

 

Asked whether he was trying to make a specific point by including so many genres and musical styles on his first CD, Pate shakes his head and laughs.

 

“No, that’s just who I am,” he says. “I love all kinds of music, and that’s why I get hired to do a lot of different gigs. One day I might be playing with Pete Escovedo, and the next day I’ll be working with Chris Cain, the blues guy. I pride myself on being versatile. But more importantly, that’s what I like to do. When you’re playing different music all the time, a lot of different music will come to you. And if you hear something you like, you write it down. That’s what happened with Melting Pot. I wrote these songs over a 10-year span. I was playing a lot of different styles, and it all rubbed off on me.”

 

 

Pate grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area town of Pinole. He switched from guitar to bass in junior high and played through high school in rock bands and jazz ensembles. After high school, Pate headed to Los Angeles for studies at the Los Angeles Musician’s Institute of Technology, where he worked with bassist’s Jeff Berlin and Bob Magnussen and visiting artists like Steve Lukather and Robben Ford.

 

Returning to the Bay Area, Pate dove into the life of a working musician, taking gigs of all sorts and styles. In the late 80s, he joined the Ford Blues Band, led by Robben Ford’s brother Patrick. Through Patrick, Pate made contact with Robben Ford again, nearly a decade after those visiting artist sessions at MIT. After a stint filling in with Robben’s band, Pate got the call to join the group full-time, beginning a tenure of touring and recording that lasted for several years. Since then, Pate has continued his busy and versatile career, playing, as noted with Escovedo, Obiedo and Brooks, as well as with ex-Prince keyboardist RAD, and, most recently, blues guitarist Chris Cain. He’s even recorded a best-selling instructional bass tapping video, “The Art of Tapping.”

 

Stylistically, Pate names Robben Ford and John Scofield among his major influences.

 

“Robben is a master improviser,” Pate says. “I enjoy improvising, and I’ve really worked hard on it. Robben’s improvising is so soulful and so complex harmonically that he’s influenced me tremendously. John Scofield, as well, because of his soulfulness. Like Robben, his improvisational skills are incredibly advanced harmonically, but they’re also very soulful and funky. Those are the musicians I gravitate to.”

 

There’s a lifetime of musical influences coursing through Melting Pot, a world of music to be heard and a world of talent on display. And with his first CD as a leader now available, it may well be Dewayne Pate’s turn to influence others. It’s certainly his turn to impress and entertain fans of jazz, funk and World music, from their head right down to their shoes.

 

Upcoming release party and more information

 

The prominent jazz club Yoshi’s Oakland, located in Oakland’s Jack London Square, thinks enough of Dewayne Pate and his fine new CD to have booked them for a CD release party on Monday, June 23, 2008. For more information about Dewayne Pate and Melting Pot, visit and for bookings and interviews, please call 510-234-5777, email dpate2008@earthlink.net or visit www.myspace.com/dewaynepate.

 

 

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Jun 29 2009 1:11 PM

Thanks for the add! :)


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Jun 18 2009 12:05 AM

hey uncle wayne! :)
how are you? sooooo
i have a question for ya! I found an Earth Wind & Fire concert I wanna go to hah. Are they all still the original guys? lol
Reggie





Jun 15 2009 3:41 PM

Hi Dewayne,
Have a nice day.......
Barbara





Jun 8 2009 4:36 PM

thanks
 great sounds
 love and success
keep in touch maybe  sometimes
AJ HARRIS





Apr 25 2009 4:03 PM

Hi Dewayne!! Thank ya kindly for the add!! Just luvin the tracks on your player sound is just amazing!!
Thanks for accepting my friend request and I wish ya a great weekend....

All the best from Scotland :]
AJ
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Apr 20 2009 6:41 PM

Greetings from Chile Dewayne...

It was really cool to visit your Myspace...

All the best 4 you!!!

Keep it up!!!
Marcelo Giaccardi





Mar 31 2009 4:43 AM

Hi Dewayne, thank you for the add!!!
Girls Got Rhythm





Mar 7 2009 1:37 AM

Where in the hell have you been? Called Ray O. to get your new number....how did I lose it again? Thought it was in my phone. Anyhoo, call me you #%^&@$^%#*!)(!(@%$$#^%@!!

Hil
luca bozzola





Feb 8 2009 10:53 PM

Thank you Dewayne
for the friendeship!!
Benny the Chef!





Jan 23 2009 12:14 PM

Thanks for adding me.
Stay strong!
teresa





Dec 24 2008 6:34 PM

hello Dewayne, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
LAMINE K. SENE





Dec 23 2008 1:43 AM

Bonjour Dewayne Pate,

Thank you Very Much for your Warm Comment & for your Friendship.
Me too, I am very happy that you liked my music !
Man, this will be an honor to have the privilege to work with You.
Have the Magical Days with Many Success along your Way
Stay in touch
Amitiés

Lamine
LAMINE K. SENE





Dec 20 2008 7:22 AM

Bonjour Pate,

Super Tracks Here ! I love the mixture of different influences in your music. « Time Answers All » : Beautiful Melody
Welcome to my « FriendshipSpace ».
it’s a Great Pleasure to have you among my Friends.
Thank you for have answered to my invitation
Merry Christmas & Marvellous Holiday Season
Stay in touch

Lamine
Phillip Benson ♪♫





Nov 27 2008 5:22 PM

Hey Dewayne I hope you have a great Thanksgiving and I hope to see you soon!

Phillip
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Nov 20 2008 8:23 PM

hello Dewayne!!thanks for the add,apressiate your support!!from Argentina best wishes
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Aug 25 2008 8:50 AM

Hello
many thanks from France
for the add it's a real pleasure
to be in the lot of your friends
it's a nice day for us
Long life at your and our music

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Aug 15 2008 11:59 AM

Thanks for friendship.
Warmly,
Sanjeeb.
teresa





Aug 14 2008 4:30 PM

ciao Dawayne, un saluto da Teramo
un abbraccio Teresa
Walter Serri





Aug 8 2008 4:48 PM

Hey Dewayne!
Glad to be here, thanks!
Tasty playin', great sound, I like it!
...I've known you near my home, Torino, was a Ford Blues Band concert, great evening!
Greetings from Italy, ciaoooo

Greg Williams





Jul 29 2008 4:34 AM

Cool music, Dewayne. Thanks for the add.
Greg
Marla Worley





Jul 18 2008 1:38 PM

Thank you! Keep the music flowing my new friend...
Always and Forever,
Marla Worley



Anna





Jul 17 2008 9:49 PM

nice article in the Bass Player magazine... long way from Mi Piace ~ Congrats!
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Jul 14 2008 10:38 PM

Joe Caruso





Jul 9 2008 8:11 AM

Great comcert to Lanciano
Best
joe
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