A fitting tribute to the troubled genius who revolutionized electric bass playing and bridged the gaps between jazz, R&B, rock, and funk. From his early days in R&B club bands through his international stardom with fusion group Weather Report and on to his solo career and tragic death at age 35, this book portrays the life and music of Jaco Pastorius, the self-proclaimed "world's greatest bass player." This special anniversary edition features new interviews with Jaco's childhood friends, prominent bass players of Jaco's era and afterward, and girlfriend Teresa Nagell, who was with Jaco in the last few years of his life. Some incidents from the first edition have been further researched and expanded to become full chapters.
About the Author
Bill Milkowski has been covering the music scene since 1975 for publications such as Downbeat, JazzTimes, Guitar Player, Bass Player, and many others. He knew Pastorius personally from 1982 until the artist's death in 1987.
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Incredibly detailed and vivid story telling!
I am a heart and soul bass player and big fan of Jaco. But it was always inexplicable to me how he ended up that tragically, also I heard a lot of confusing and contradicting statements and descriptions about Jaco. But this book makes it clear, all the info you can get, lots and lots of interviews, a very clear personal profile of Jaco.
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