Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
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Béla Fleck and the Flecktones is a primarily instrumental group from the USA, that draws equally on bluegrass, fusion and jazz, sometimes dubbed "blu-bop." The band formed in 1988, initially to perform once on the PBS series Lonesome Pine Specials. The Flecktones have toured extensively since then, often playing over 200 concerts per year.
Frontman Béla Fleck plays acoustic and electric banjos, mixing a bluegrass and folk sound into a modern improvisational style. Fleck has received Grammy nominations for performances in the jazz, bluegrass, pop, spoken word, contemporary Christian, gospel, classical, and country categories. To date, he is the only artist to receive nominations in as many diverse categories.
Brothers Victor Wooten and Roy "Future Man" Wooten form the rhythm section. Victor Wooten is widely lauded in jazz and bass-playing circles for his sometimes hyperkinetic slap and pop technique on bass guitar, and many consider him the leading bass virtuoso in music today. Future Man plays percussion using the one and only Synthaxe Drumitar, a MIDI controller shaped like a guitar.
Membership in The Flecktones has little changed since the band released its eponymous first album.
Harmonica and keyboard player Howard Levy appeared on the Flecktones' first three albums. After Levy's departure, Fleck and the Wooten Brothers regrouped on the album Three Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the title a reference to the 1975 movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest based on Ken Kesey's novel. Saxophonist Jeff Coffin joined the band beginning with the album Left Of Cool.
The band has won several Grammy awards.
Each of the current members of the quartet has released at least one solo album.
The band went on an amicable year-long hiatus throughout 2005, during which the individual members toured frequently in other configurations. The Flecktones are active and touring again in 2006.
[edit] Discography
- Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (1990)
- Grammy nomination, Instrumental Composition
- Grammy nomination, Jazz Album
- Grammy nomination, Jazz Instrumental
- Flight of the Cosmic Hippo (1991)
- No. 1, U.S. jazz charts
- Grammy nomination, Jazz Album
- Grammy nomination, Jazz Instrumental
- UFO Tofu (1992)
- Grammy nomination, Best Instrumental
- Grammy nomination, Instrumental Composition for "Magic Fingers" (track)
- Three Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1993)
- Live Art (1996)
- Grammy winner, live album
- Grammy winner, Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "Sinister Minister" (track)
- Left Of Cool (1998)
- Grammy winner, Best Instrumental Composition for "Almost 12" (track)
- Greatest Hits of the 20th Century (1999)
- Outbound (2000)
- Grammy winner, Best Contemporary Jazz Album
- Live at the Quick (2002)
- Live at the Quick (DVD, 2002)
- Little Worlds (2003)
- Ten From Little Worlds (2003)
- The Hidden Land (2006)
- Grammy nomination, Best Contemporary Jazz Album
- Grammy nomination, Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "Subterfuge" (track)
[edit] External links
- Official band web site
- Béla Fleck's web site
- Victor Wooten's web site
- Future Man's web site
- Another Future Man web site
- Howard Levy's web site
- Jeff Coffin's web site
- Archives In Cowtown - Unofficial fan site with song and concert history and statistics (established March 2004)
- Béla Fleck and the Flecktones collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones |
Béla Fleck - Victor Wooten - Future Man - Jeff Coffin - Howard Levy |
Discography |
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Studio releases: Béla Fleck and the Flecktones - Flight of the Cosmic Hippo - UFO Tofu - Three Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Left of Cool - Greatest Hits of the 20th Century - Outbound - Little Worlds - The Hidden Land |
Live releases: Live Art - Live at the Quick |