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Patrick Bruce "Pat" Metheny (/məˈθiːni/ mə-THEE-nee; born August 12, 1954) is an American jazz guitarist and composer.
He is the leader of the Pat Metheny Group and is also involved in duets, solo works and other side projects. His style incorporates elements of progressive and contemporary jazz, post-bop, Latin jazz and jazz fusion. Metheny has three gold albums and 20 Grammy Awards. He is the brother of jazz flugelhornist and journalist Mike Metheny.
Metheny was born and raised in Lee's Summit, Missouri, a suburb southeast of Kansas City. At age 15, he won a Down Beat scholarship to a one-week jazz camp and was taken under the wing of guitarist Attila Zoller. Zoller also invited the young Metheny to New York City to see the likes of Jim Hall and Ron Carter. Following his graduation from Lee's Summit High School, Metheny briefly attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida in 1972, where he was quickly offered a teaching position. He then moved to Boston to take a teaching assistantship at the Berklee College of Music with jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton. He first made his name as a teenage prodigy under the wing of Burton. In 1974 he made his recording debut on two sessions for pianist Paul Bley and Carol Goss' Improvising Artists label, along with fretless electric bassist Jaco Pastorius.
"The Beatles were huge for me. Without them, I don't know if I even would have become a musician or a guitar player. When their hits started coming out, I was 8 and 9 years old and it had a tremendous impact on me. I saw the movie "A Hard Day's Night" multiple times when it came out and I always loved that song. It is kind of impossible to imagine doing a record like this without including at least one Beatles song." - Pat Metheny Pat Metheny "What's It All About" | patmetheny.com / nonesuch.com
Music video by Pat Metheny performing Kin. (C) 2015 Metheny Group Productions Inc., exclusively licensed to Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd. http://vevo.ly/iMrnbo
Pichilemu tenía dos cosas únicas: los rieles terminaban en su estación y las playas en invierno eran todas para uno. Ya no hay trenes y el invierno está lleno de fantasmas. 50 años después de salir de ahí aún no puedo escuchar un tren sin volver a su andén, sentir el olor al carbón y el vapor, escuchar el silbato del conductor e imaginarme las manos diciendo adiós.
Musique: Pat Metheny Group - To The End Of The World Album CD: We Live Here 1995 Vidéo: Ballade Méditerranéenne
Video taken from the Southwest Chief 4 from Albuquerque to Chicago. I think these are the Illinois Plains. Winter 2014. Watch it in 480p: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwfVarzG1js&fmt;=18
Pat Metheny is unquestionably one of the biggest and most important names in jazz. His numerous critics’ choice and popular award wins over the years for best guitarist, best recording, best live ensemble, and best composer, stand as an affirmation of his stature in the world of modern music. Here, for the first time, Pat Metheny takes a break from his relentless touring/recording schedule and talks with us about his more than 25-year-long association with Ibanez and his signature model guitars. http://bit.ly/1WVFgIG
Legends of Jazz with Ramsey Lewis - The Great Guitars (with Pat Metheny & Jim Hall. Season One, 2006 ep. 03) - My Funny Valentine - So May It Secretly Begin - All The Things You Are - Jam The guitar episode features Jim Hall with Pat Metheny, and it's probably the series at its best. The idea, generally, is to pair an older master with a younger figure. (Mr. Hall is 75, Mr. Metheny 51.) The mild-looking Mr. Hall is brave enough to utter actual thoughts: first he claims to harbor no nostalgia for the past, then he casually mentions that Ben Webster taught him how to breathe through the guitar like a saxophonist. And bang! comes the edit. (Jazz is so cerebral, you know. It scares people.) But both musicians' performances are worth watching. There's a sense of digging in, and Mr. Metheny...
http://barkofink.blogspot.fr/ (Sun Jazz Radio) Autumn 00:00 Reunion 04:26 Origin 09:43 Will You say Will 16:16 House On The Hill 21:12 Panama 26:54 Chairs & Children 32:33 Wasn't Always Easy 38:30 The Chief 43:39 Tiempos Felice(Happy Times) 47:58 Quick & Running 52:13 gary burton (v,mba) pat metheny (g) mitch forman (p,kbs) will lee (b) peter erskine (dms) 1990 grp records
DVD: http://smarturl.it/PatMethLiveHereDVD Some six years after their previous studio album, the Pat Metheny Group regathered in 1995 to release the album "We Live Here". This was to be the first of a set of three albums that the band refer to as the "triptych", the others being "Quartet" (1996) and "Imaginary Day" (1997). Following the release of the album the Pat Metheny Group embarked on a world tour during which this concert was filmed in Japan. Many of the tracks from the "We Live Here" album are included along with others from their various eighties albums. There are short interview segments with the band members inserted between some of the songs which give an insight into the creation of the album and life on the tour. Like and Share our videos to encourage us to post more. Subsc...
00 00:00:00 OPENING PAT METHENY GROUP 01 00:01:13 ARE YOU GOING WITH ME? 02 00:11:21 MINUANO (6/8) 03 00:20:43 THIRD WIND MASAHIKO TOGASHI & J.J.SPIRITS 01 00:31:42 MEMORIES V.S.O.P. QUINTET TRIBUTE TO MILES DAVIS 01 00:43:33 SO WHAT LARRY CORYELL + LIVE FROM BAHIA 01 00:58:31 GABRIELA'S SPNG 02 01:01:55 THE CRAB PEDDLER 03 01:08:48 VERA CRUZ 04 01:16:05 BEE HIVE THE MARCUS MILLER PROJECT FEAT. DAVID SANBORN 01 01:21:29 IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD 02 01:24:41 SNAKES 03 01:34:25 SOUL SERENADE 04 01:42:57 STRAIGHT TO THE HEART 05 00:48:18 BANG BANG
concert in japan 1995 Pat Metheny:guitar Lyle Mays:keybords Steave Rodby:bass Paul Vertico:drums Armando Marcal:percussion voice David Blamires:voice Mark Ledford:voice
1. As falls Wichita, So Wichita falls 00:00 2. Offramp 13:30 3. It's for you 24:57 4. San Lorenzo 33:58 5. Here that's rainy day 41:05 6. Down here on the ground 47:55 7. (Cross The) heartland 55:15 8. American garage 1:04:52
Both Pat Metheny & Michael Brecker Are Highly Acomplished Jazz Artists...
http://tech.usatoday.com Guitarist Pat Metheny talks about the role YouTube--and all those unauthorized live performance videos, plays in the lives if touring musicians. Bonus cut from Metheny's USA TODAY Talking Your Tech interview.
Pat Metheny - Interview Recorded Live: 8/10/2004 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI More Pat Metheny at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Meet the greatest jazz musicians! Stanley Péan, radio host on Espace Musique, presents anthological moments culled from hundreds of interviews archived in the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal vaults.
Pat Metheny debuts his incredible "Orchestrion" — the ultimate mechano-algorithmic accompanist.
From the NYU Steinhardt Jazz Interview Series at SubCulture in New York. Dr. David Schroeder interviews legendary jazz guitarist John Scofield.
In an upfront and personal look, Pat Metheny talks about how the melodic phrase is born out of listening. How it's like talking with somebody that you know really well that you feel very comfortable with. (Read more on www.themusicfoundation.com)
Pat Metheny si è esibito al Gru Festival di Torino e prima del suo emozionante live ha raccontato a Chiara Papanicolaou i suoi inizi di carriera, raccontando come Radio Monte Carlo sia stata la prima emittente italiana a programmare la sua musica. L'artista parla anche del suo rapporto con la musica, che a suo parere è qualcosa di trascendentale. Guarda il video esclusivo.
In an interview with Bryant Gumbel, Pat Metheny talks about how music takes on names. In discussing one of his popular songs; Letter From Home, the conversation extends to the meaning of his music and why Pat, Lyle Mays, and the Pat Metheny group travel, peform, and embrace music with many cultures all over the world. This performance was taped on Aug. 24, 1989 (Read more on www.themusicfoundation.com)
PAT METHENY UNITY GROUP http://www.arshtcenter.org/Tickets/Calendar/2013-2014-Season/Jazz-Roots/Pat-Metheny/ Knight Concert Hall Friday, February 7, 2014 Featuring: Pat Metheny, Antonio Sanchez, Chris Potter, Ben Williams and Giulio Carmassi South Florida is in for a once-in-a-lifetime musical experience when the Pat Metheny Unity Group makes its Miami debut in February. A 20-time Grammy Award winner, Metheny's versatility as an artist is almost nearly without peer on any instrument. Throughout his 40-year career, he has continued to redefine the genre by utilizing new technology and constantly working to evolve the improvisational and sonic potential of his instrument. He has performed with artists as diverse as Steve Reich to Ornette Coleman to Herbie Hancock to Jim Hall to Milton Na...
This is me performing with the Kennesaw State University Jazz Ensemble on a Pat Metheny compostion called "The First Circle," arranged by Robert Curnow. Do listen with either good headphones or sound system.
Rodrigo Cantú Trío Jorge Ávila - guitarra Jesús Díaz - bajo Rodrigo Cantú - batería Inauguración de la exposición "Notas al margen" de la Dra. Ana Fabiola Medina, Casa Universitaria del Libro UANL, 11 septiembre de 2016. Video: Abraham Orozco Monterrey, México.
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Orquesta del Conservatorio de Música de Tres Arroyos. Director: Juan Marcos Rodríguez. Grabado en vivo en Audición el día 12 de Diciembre de 2014 en el Salón Blanco de la Municipalidad de Tres Arroyos.
Union Pacific ( The Sound of Summer Running 1997) Sin ser un gran entusiasta del Blues Shuffle ,ante esta combinación telepática, sólo queda alabar a Marc Johnson&troupe.; http://www.zonadejazz.com/2012/02/22/marc-johnson-sound-of-summer-running/
guitar: gibson cs 336 amp : roland blues cube
Pat Metheny Quartet & John Scofield Live – Umbria Jazz 1994 (Italy) – Summertime ► Wonderful execution of Metheny and Scofield of Gershwin's Summertime, accompanied by their two great traveling companions, Steve Swallow on bass and Bill Stewart on drums. ► The sound of Pat Metheny and John Scofield was overwhelming and amazing throughout the concert, also thanks to the very significant contribution of Swallow and Stewart. Steve Swallow in 1994 has once again proven to be the poet of the electric bass. Bill Stewart, then, is a drummer sensitive and musically refined, a little genius. ► Pat Metheny in 1994 is become superstar. And John Scofield followed him closely. But success, fortunately, has not removed them the great music from the heart. ► Enjoy & share! Ciao from Italy.
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This Is Not America - The Song
Words and music by David Bowie and Pat Metheny.
This is not America, sha la la la la
A little piece of you
The little peace in me
Will die [This is not a miracle]
For this is not America
Blossom fails to bloom
This season
Promise not to stare
Too long [This is not America]
For this is not the miracle
There was a time
A storm that blew so pure
For this could be the biggest sky
And I could have
The faintest idea
[For this is not America, sha la la la la, sha la la la la, sha la la la la
This is not america, no, this is not, sha la la la la]
Snowman melting
From the inside
Falcon spirals
To the ground [This could be the biggest sky]
So bloody red
Tomorrow's clouds
A little piece of you
The little piece in me
Will die [This could be a miracle]
For this is not America
There was a time
A wind that blew so young
For this could be the biggest sky
And I could have the faintest idea
[For this is not America, sha la la la la, sha la la la la, sha la la la la
This is not america, no, this is not, sha la la la
This is not america, no, this is not