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Pat Metheny
  • Date of Birth:
    August 12, 1954
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Leo
  • Place of Birth:
    Lee's Summit, Missouri, USA
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Brown
  • Eye Color:
    Brown
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Religion:
    Christianity
  • Education:

    Lee's Summit High School

    University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida

Family

Pat Metheny
  • Brother:
    Mike Metheny

Career

Pat Metheny

Awards

Pat Metheny
1996 : President Award, Best Score
for: Passaggio per il paradiso (1998)

Trivia

Pat Metheny
  • In 2009 Pat Metheny won the Reader’s Poll for the Best Jazz Guitarist.
  • The Pat Metheny Group won an unprecedented seven consecutive Grammies for seven consecutive albums.
  • He has also taught music workshops all over the world, from the Dutch Royal Conservatory to the Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz to clinics in Asia and South America.
  • At 19, he became the youngest teacher ever at the Berklee College of Music, where he also received an honorary doctorate more than 20 years later.
  • At the age of 18, Pat Metheny was the youngest teacher ever at the University of Miami.
  • By the age of 15, he was working regularly with the best jazz musicians in Kansas City, receiving valuable experience at an unusually young age.
  • Starting on trumpet at the age of 8, he switched to guitar at age 12.
  • Pat Metheny has won 17 Grammy Awards spread out over a variety of different categories including Best Rock Instrumental, Best Contemporary Jazz Recording, Best Jazz Instrumental Solo and Best Instrumental Composition.

Quotes

Pat Metheny
  • "Whatever my recorded output is, it's a reflection of a general love of music."
  • "The first thing I learned was the theme from Peter Gunn."
  • "The beauty of jazz is that it's malleable. People are addressing it to suit their own personalities."
  • "People sometimes say it takes a long time to become a jazz fan, but for me it took about five seconds."
  • "My older brother Mike is an excellent trumpet player. By the time he was 12, he was playing around Kansas City in classical situations. He was already an amazing talent."
  • "Listening is the key to everything good in music."
  • "Jazz is not something that can be defined through blunt instruments. It is much more poetic than that."
  • "It's more about conception and touch and spirit and soul than whether my hardware was in place."
  • "I was deep in the zone of practicing almost constantly."
  • "I was able to work with the best musicians in Kansas City starting when I was really young."
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Biography

Pat Metheny
Last Updated: Tuesday, September 08, 2009

patOne of the most original guitarists from the '80s onward (he is instantly recognizable), Pat Metheny is a chance-taking player who has gained great popularity but also taken some wild left turns. His records with the Pat Metheny Group are difficult to describe (folk-jazz? mood music?) but managed to be both accessible and original, stretching the boundaries of jazz and making Metheny famous enough so he could perform whatever type of music he wants without losing his audience. Metheny (whose older brother is the trumpeter Mike Metheny) started on guitar when he was 13. He developed quickly, taught at both the University of Miami and Berklee while he was a teenager, and made his recording debut with Paul Bley and Jaco Pastorius in 1974.

He spent an important period (1974-1977) with Gary Burton's group, met keyboardist Lyle Mays, and in 1978 formed his group, which originally featured Mays, bassist Mark Egan, and drummer Dan Gottlieb. Within a short period he was ECM's top artist and one of the most popular of all jazzmen, selling out stadiums. Metheny mostly avoided playing predictable music, and his freelance projects were always quite interesting. His 1980 album 80/81 featured Dewey Redman and Mike Brecker in a post-bop quintet; he teamed up with Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins on a trio date in 1983; and two years later recorded the very outside Song X with Ornette Coleman.

Among Metheny's other projects away from the group were a sideman recording with Sonny Rollins; a 1990 tour with Herbie Hancock in a quartet; a trio album with Dave Holland and Roy Haynes; and a collaboration (and tour) with Joshua Redman. Although his Zero Tolerance for Silence in 1994 was largely a waste (40 minutes of feedback), Metheny retained his popularity and remained a consistently creative performer. He has recorded as a leader for ECM (starting in 1975), Geffen, Warner Brothers, and Nonesuch. Metheny remained active in the 21st century, releasing Speaking of Now in 2002, the solo One Quiet Night in 2003, Way Up in 2005, and Metheny Mehldau in 2006.

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