Major Figures in American Music OHV 447

Pat Metheny TABLE OF CONTENTS

a-h

Pat Metheny OHV 447 a-h with Gregg Bendian April 4, 2013 New York, NY

Side a pp. 1-20

Childhood in Lee’s Summit, Missouri—Keith House—older brother, Mike—Learning the trumpet-- The Beatles—switch to guitar—Miles Davis Four & More—John McKee—The — gigging in Kansas City--Tommy Ruskin—Gary Sivils—Russ Long—Don Winsell—teaching himself the guitar—IAJE—John Elliot—Dr. Bill Lee--University of Miami—Downbeat competition— Attila Zoller—trip to NY—The Landmark in Kansas City, Kansas—Jaco Pastorius—Steve Morse— teaching offer at MU—The Gary Burton Quartet—interactions with Gary at the Wichita Festival—Metheny’s setlist at the time—teaching at band camps with Gary—Mick Goodrick-- teaching job at Berklee

Side b pp. 20-28

Jaco Pastorius—Mahavishnu Orchestra—jazz-rock/fusion—Chick Corea—Earl Klugh—joining Gary Burton’s band—Dreams So Real——Jaco Pastorius

Side c pp. 28-43

Steve Swallow—Gary Burton and —Jimi Hendrix— Album—New Chataqua——80/81——harmony and musicianship—As Falls Wichita, so Falls Wichita Falls—

Side d pp. 43-53

First Circle—Rejoicing—not playing on other’s records-Mike Brecker—Steve Reich—Jerry Goldsmith, Under Fire—“First Circle”—film-scoring--working with David Bowie—“”—signing with Geffen Record--Song X—Ornette Coleman—Song XX—touring— “Endangered Species”

Side e pp. 53-67

Ornette tour cont.—the audience—Beyond the Sky—being on the road—taking a break in Miami——Imaginary Days—Derek Bailey—The Sign of 4—The Pat Metheny Group—Drummers in the Group—Antonio Sanchez—talking about his musical language— importance of Bass Players—Charlie Haden

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Side f pp. 67-78

Brad Mehldau—Roy Haynes—Question and Answer—important of Brazil--Antonio Jobim— Passarim——Wayne Shorter Native Dancer—Lyle Mays--Gil Goldstein—“”—Metheny’s favorite Group songs—world view of art

Side g pp. 78-90

Orchestrion—exposure to his grandfather’s player piano—Conlon Nancarrow—the Disklavier— how he performs with an Orchestrion—working with Orchestrionics in Brussels—The Unity Band—Chris Potter—Giulio Carmassi—Book of Angels—

Side h pp. 90-92

Jimmy Webb—“Wichita Linemen”—what he’s listening to nowadays

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