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Wayne Shorter
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Member Since10/23/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.vervemusicgroup.com/wayneshorter
Band MembersThe Wayne Shorter Quartet

Wayne Shorter - Tenor, Soprano Sax

Piano - Danilo Perez

Bass - John Patitucci

Drums - Brian Blade

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InfluencesDebussy, Bartok, Beethoven, Mozart, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Art Blakey, Lee Morgan, Joe Zawinul, Lester Young, Stan Kenton, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Sonny Stitt, Max Roach, Tony Williams, Ron Carter, Art Taylor, Oscar Pettiford, Jimmy Smith, Horace Silver, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Chick Corea, and many more...

WAYNE AND HERBIE

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JOE ZAWINUL, JACO PASTORIOUS AND WAYNE

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WAYNE AND JOE ZAWINUL

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WAYNE AND WEATHER REPORT

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WAYNE AND RON CARTER

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MILES DAVIS QUINTET W/WAYNE SHORTER - "ROUND MIDNIGHT"

WAYNE WITH ART BLAKEY "CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT"

WAYNE SHORTER QUARTET 1966 "On Green Dolphin Street"

WAYNE SHORTER "CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT" 1996

WAYNE SHORTER QUARTET 1986

WAYNE WITH WEATHER REPORT - "BIRDLAND"

WAYNE SHORTER QUARTET "FOOTPRINTS PART I"

WAYNE SHORTER QUARTET "FOOTPRINTS PART II"

WAYNE SHORTER AND MITCHEL FORMAN

WAYNE WITH HERBIE HANCOCK - "CANTALOUPE ISLAND" 2004

WAYNE SHORTER QUARTET W/ORCHESTRA

WAYNE SHORTER QUARTET "OVER SHADOW HILL"

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Record LabelVerve
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   About Wayne Shorter
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More than half a century after embarking on his lifelong musical adventure, Shorter is universally regarded as a living legend in jazz. His great body of work as a composer for such illustrious groups as Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, Miles Davis’ famous mid ‘60s quintet and fusion supergroup Weather Report is enough to ensure him a spot in the Jazz Hall of Fame. But if the prolific composer had never written a single tune, his signature sound and choice of notes, sense of economy and unparalleled expression on both tenor and soprano saxes would have earmarked him for greatness. Combine the writing prowess with the fragmented, probing solos and the enigmatic Buddhist philosopher presence and you have the makings of a jazz immortal. “Life is so mysterious, to me,” says Shorter. “I can’t stop at any one thing to say, ‘Oh, this is what it is.’ And I think it’s always becoming, always becoming. That’s the adventure. And imagination is part of that adventure."

Born in Newark, New Jersey on August 25, 1933, had his first great jazz epiphany as a teenager: “I remember seeing Lester Young when I was 15 years old. It was a Norman Granz Jazz at the Philharmonic show in Newark and he was late coming to the theater. Me and a couple of other guys were waiting out front of the Adams Theater and when he finally did show up, he had the pork pie hat and everything. So then we were trying to figure out how to get into the theater from the fire escape around the back. We eventually got into the mezzanine and saw that whole show -- Stan Kenton and Dizzy Gillespie bands together on stage doing ‘Peanut Vendor,’ Charlie Parker with strings doing ‘Laura’ and stuff like that. And Russell Jacquet...Ilinois Jacquet. He was there doing his thing. That whole scene impressed me so much that I just decided, ‘Hey, man, let me get a clarinet.’ So I got one when I was 16, and that’s when I started music.”

Switching to tenor saxophone, shorter formed a teenage band in Newark called The Jazz Informers and later got some invaluable bandstand experience with the Jackie Bland Band, a progressive Newark orchestra that specialized in bebop. While still in high school, Shorter participated in several cutting contests on Newark's jazz scene, including one memorable encounter with sax great Sonny Stitt. He attended college at New York University while also soaking up the Manhattan jazz scene by frequenting popular nightspots like Birdland and Cafe Bohemia. Wayne worked his way through college by playing with the Nat Phipps orchestra. Upon graduating in 1956, he worked briefly with Johnny Eaton and his Princetonians, earning the nickname "The Newark Flash" for his speed and facility on the tenor saxophone. But just as he was beginning making his mark, Shorter was drafted into the Army. He recalls a memorable jam session at the Cafe Bohemia just days before he was shipped off to Fort Dix, New Jersey. "A week before I went into the Army I went to the Cafe Bohemia to hear music, I said, for the last time in my life. I was standing at the bar having a cognac and I had my draft notice in my back pocket. That’s when I met Max Roach. He said, 'You’re the kid from Newark, huh? You’re The Flash.' And he asked me to sit in. They were changing drummers throughout the night, so Max played drums, then Art Taylor, then Art Blakey. Oscar Pettiford was on cello. Jimmy Smith came in the door with his organ. He drove to the club with his organ in a hearse. And outside we heard that Miles was looking for somebody named Cannonball. And I’m saying to myself, 'All this stuff is going on and I gotta go to the Army in about five days!'"

Following his time in the service, Shorter had a brief stint in 1958 with Horace Silver and later played in the house band at Minton's Playhouse in Harlem. It was around this time that Shorter began jamming with fellow tenor saxophonists John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. In 1959, Shorter had a brief stint with the Maynard Ferguson big band before joining Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in August of that year. He remained with the Jazz Messengers through 1963, becoming Blakey's musical director and contributing several key compositions to the band's book during those years. Shorter made his recording debut as a leader in 1959 for the Vee Jay label and in 1964 cut the first of a string of important recordings for the Blue Note label. He joined the Miles Davis band in 1964 and remained with the group through 1970, contributing such landmark compositions as "Nefertiti," "E.S.P.," "Pinocchio," "Sanctuary," "Fall" and "Footprints."

In 1970, Shorter co-founded the group Weather Report with keyboardist and Miles Davis alum, Joe Zawinul. It remained the premier fusion group through the '70s and into the early '80s before disbanding in 1985 after 16 acclaimed recordings, including 1980's Grammy Award-winning double-live LP set, 8:30. Shorter formed his own group in 1986 and produced a succession of electric jazz albums for the Columbia label -- 1986's Atlantis, 1987's Phantom Navigator, 1988's Joy Ryder. He re-emerged on the Verve label with 1995's High Life. After the tragic loss of his wife in 1996 (she was aboard the ill-fated Paris-bound flight TWA 800), Shorter returned to the scene with 1997's 1+1, an intimate duet recording with pianist and former Miles Davis quintet bandmate Herbie Hancock. The two spent 1998 touring as a duet and by the summer of 2001 Wayne began touring as the leader of a talented young lineup featuring pianist Danilo Perez, bassist John Patitucci and drummer Brian Blade, each a celebrated recording artist and bandleader in his own right. The group's uncanny chemistry was well documented on 2002's acclaimed Footprints Live! Shorter followed in 2003 with the ambitious Alegria, an expanded vision for large ensemble which earned him a Grammy Award.

Shorter sees his current recording, the live Beyond the Sound Barrier , as part of a creative continuum. "It’s the same mission...fighting the good fight," he says. "It’s making a statement about what life is, really. And I’m going to end the line with it.: He adds, "A lot of musicians worry about protecting what I call their musical foundation. They want to be on their Ps and Qs on stage, put their best foot forward, play their best runs, their best and try to impress people. But I'm at a point where I’m just going say, 'To hell with the rules.' That’s all I’m doing with the music now. I'm 71, I've got nothing to lose now. I'm going for the unknown."

Biography Written by Michelle Mercer

FAMOUS WAYNE SHORTER WORDS OF WISDOM

"You know the actor John Garfield? In one movie he walked up to this train station, the ticket booth, and the guy says, 'Yes, where are you going?' And he says, 'I want a ticket to nowhere.' I thought: that's it. The freedom to do that. I want a ticket to nowhere.”

“You're like the girl who left her shadow in the drawer, but when she went to get it, it wasn't there.”

“To hell with the rules. I'm going for the unknown.”

"I always think of music as interior decoration. So, if you have all kinds of music, you are fully decorated!”

"A series of vibrations. What does it matter, the source of the catalyst?”

YOUNG WAYNE

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BLOWIN'!

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The Ron Jones Quartet

The Ron Jones Quartet



Aug 18 2008 7:26 AM

Hey Wayne,

Thank you so much for the add on. It's an honor. You have been such an inspiration to me in my own development as a jazz musician. Thanks for reaching out.

Ron
Sharada

Sharada



Aug 18 2008 7:15 PM

Thank you very much !
Great music !
Benny Abalos

Benny Abalos



Aug 18 2008 10:16 PM

thanxs for the add loads of respect for your imagination and creativity you are a true inspiration respect
Roine Sangenberg

Roine Sangenberg



Aug 19 2008 8:43 PM

Hi Wayne! Its so great to be here! Thanks! Just love all your works...Roine.
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Aug 20 2008 6:44 AM

i love yor style musical,jazz fusion this is the big voyage infini for me...1987 respect thank peace ..
Mike Silva

Mike Silva



Aug 15 2008 10:37 PM

i hope im able to create music with you in the future
PEPE CABONI TRIO

PEPE CABONI TRIO



Aug 15 2008 10:46 PM

Buonasera Maestro, la sua musica è splendida, veramente splendida. lei ha scritto la storia del jazz. E' veramente un grande Maestro. La ringrazio.

Good Master, his music is beautiful, really beautiful. she wrote the history of jazz. It 'really a great Master. Thank you.
T.H.P.

T.H.P.



Aug 15 2008 11:41 PM

Dear Wayne,

If you get to read this... I really dislike using this word and really do not use it often when talking about musicians but....

Wayne ... you the BEST !!!

Theres more.... I think you just keep getting better and better... The way you play is so fluid, sensitive and 'vocal', that I don't think many other instrument players come as near as you do, to expressing yourself as closely to the human voice can. In fact, I think (yeah right, what qualifications do I have to judge..!!!), in many case..s you go way beyond that!!!


Peace too YOU, and have a lovely day !!!

G
Luis

Luis Alarcón



Aug 16 2008 1:57 AM

Thanks for adding me!
I am a loyal fan, like I told you before, I have been seeing you ever since the movie Round Midnight. I love your music and sound. It is really an honor to be part of your friends here on my space.
Best
Luis (sax player)
from La Paz - Bolivia
(South America)
Carlinhos Queiroz

Carlinhos Queiroz



Aug 16 2008 8:43 PM

thank you very much!!!
carlinhos
safar ensemble

safar ensemble



Aug 16 2008 10:18 PM

Longue vie à ce grand maître...Safar Ensemble
FRANCK DURAND

FRANCK DURAND



Aug 17 2008 11:04 AM

Merci pourl'ajout!!! bonne continuation et bravo!!
Alex Bioli

Alex Bioli
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Aug 15 2008 12:18 AM

Caro Maestro,
La ringrazio infinitamente di aver accettato la mia richiesta, non credo Lei leggerà queste mie semplici parole, ma se Le arriveranno, vorrei sepesse che godo del Suo talento e mi applico affinchè un giorno possa apprendere dalla Sua maestosa musica.
alex bioli
BlueTango

BlueTango



Aug 14 2008 4:13 PM

Thanks for the friendship.Love your playing from the begin of my jazz expirience.
Yours Christoph
Isa RABARAONA

Isa RABARAONA



Aug 14 2008 7:09 PM

Thanks a lot for the add!
Best regards,
Isa
Andrea Frascaroli

Andrea Frascaroli



Aug 13 2008 12:42 PM

thanks, Maestro, for your priceless lesson of swing and elegance.
TaK@-BOON

TaK@-BOON



Aug 13 2008 12:53 PM

Thank you so much for adding us!(^-^)
TB
Rayuela Rue

Rayuela Rue



Aug 13 2008 11:44 PM

Thanks!
Paul

Paul



Aug 14 2008 3:05 AM

Thank you for the add.
Tanya Diona

Tanya Diona



Aug 14 2008 4:15 AM

Much Love and respect -
T
D`JAZZ

D`JAZZ



Aug 12 2008 10:10 PM

Thanks for add!
Thanks for music!
Ron

Ron



Aug 13 2008 2:35 AM

Thanks for all you've given to music.A real honor to be added to your friends site.
funk evolution

funk evolution



Aug 13 2008 3:53 AM

Sir,
thank you so much for the ADD,

from Rome-Italy,
funk evolution
Zuzana

Zuzana Cowan Leitmannova



Aug 13 2008 4:38 AM

Thank you very much for the add.
Genial music.

Zuzie
Studio Créola

Studio Créola



Aug 13 2008 6:15 AM

Fantastic music and inspiration !!
Important for me and i hope so for a lot of people to listen to what you give -
Amazing !!

Respect,

Claude Burg.
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