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Jaco Pastorius

Jaco Pastorius (born as: John Francis Pastorius III, December 1, 1951 - September 21, 1987) was a jazz bassist who is notable for popularizing the fretless electric bass. He was immensely talented; many have gone so far as to say he was the greatest electric bassist ever to live.

Pastorius was born in Pennsylvania, but soon moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he was raised. He played music throughout his youth, and in 1974, he began playing with his friend Pat Metheny. In 1976, he was invited to join fusion band Weather Report, where he played alongside Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter until 1981. His first solo album was released in 1976 to generally good reviews. He toured with his Word of Mouth Big Band from 1980 to 1984. However, in the mid-80s, he began to experience mental problems. These were worsened by heavy drug and alcohol use. He fell out of public favor and became an outcast in the music business. In 1987, he was beaten into a coma after an altercation with a bouncer at the Midnight Club in Fort Lauderdale. He suffered irreversible brain damage and died on September 21, 1987. Miles Davis honored the late bassist in his Amandla album, recording the composition, Mr. Pastorius.

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References

  • Bill Milkowski; Jaco: The Extraordinary and Tragic Life of Jaco Pastorius, "The World's Greatest Bass Player"; Miller Freeman Books, San Francisco; ISBN 0-87930-361-1 (1st edition, hardcover, 1995)

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Bass Guitar | Bassist | Guitar/Bass | Instrumental rock | Jazz Bassists | Joe Zawinul | Joni Mitchell | Josef Zawinul | List of Jazz bassists | List of people by name: Pa | List of people by name: Pa-Pd | List of people by name: Pb | List of people by name: Pc | List of people by name: Pd | Marcus Miller | Peter Erskine | Weather Report | Word of Mouth

 

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