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 The Wooten brothers
opening shows for legendary soul artist Curtis Mayfield.
Fast forward a few decades, and we know Wooten as a 5-time Grammy Winner, a
founding member of the Grammy award-winning band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones,
the only multiple winner of Bass Player Magazine’s reader’s poll (3 times),
voted one of the top ten bassists of all time by Rolling Stone Magazine, and
having won just about every award awarded to a bassist, but this only
represents a portion of who Victor Wooten really is.
Many know Victor the musician, but it should also be known that, in his youth, Wooten
organized a 2 year student run safety patrol to help rid his high school of
violence, and upon graduation, expanded the organization to help the
neighboring cities. He received a special award for being one of the top
graduating African American students in the Tidewater area of Virginia, and was
also offered a scholarship to play soccer at a local college.
Currently, Wooten is a published author, an acclaimed teacher, a naturalist who
enjoys teaching about the world we live in, a sought after lecturer, runs a
non-profit organization, and is an entrepreneur among other things. A few years
ago, Victor and his wife purchased nearly 150 acres of land near Nashville, TN
and built a retreat center with the sole purpose of helping kids and adults
improve their lives. A few years later, in order to be in complete control of
his own music, Wooten formed a record label called VIX Records. In addition to
all of this, he continues to record and perform with artists such as Béla
Fleck, Chick Corea, The Dave Matthews Band, SMV (Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller,
Victor Wooten), and his brothers, as well as with his own band - The Victor
Wooten Band.
Wooten, a loving husband and father of four, is a person dedicated to using
what he has achieved to help those around him. He credits his parents and
brothers with given him not only the skills to reach success but also the
mindset necessary for successfully dealing with it, as well as the wisdom and
aspiration to help others achieve their own successes.
In response to multiple requests for Victor to write a music instruction book,
Wooten took a different approach by writing a story instead. His novel, The
Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth Through Music (Berkley Publishing
Group/Penguin USA Inc.), has quickly become a “must-read” book for musicians
worldwide. Through this book, which shares his unique outlook on music and
life, Wooten has helped educate and inspire thousands of people of all ages
whether they are musicians or not, teachers or students, professionals or
novices. The Music Lesson offers a natural path to music, life, and creativity
and has been translated into four additional languages.
Victor Wooten’s Center for Music and Nature (vixcamps.com) is a not-for- profit organization through
which Wooten holds music, nature, and other educational programs throughout the
year. Wooten Woods (wootenwoods.com),
a retreat center near Nashville, TN, is the home for all of Victor’s camps.
Wooten Woods contains nearly 150 lush picturesque acres and is situated
alongside the scenic Duck River, one of the world’s most bio-diverse rivers.
As well as teaching and inspiring people through his books, camps, videos, and
workshops, Victor was hired in 2015 by Berklee College of Music as a
Performance Scholar in Residence. Now, as one of the newest faculty members,
Wooten teaches at the school every month and is the co-director of the Victor
Wooten/Berklee Summer Bass Program, which runs every summer.
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