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“I have a hair tie around the nut of my bass, and I pull it up to the 17th fret”: Just when we thought he’d settled into his routine as a bass superhero, Victor Wooten pulls out another surprise: a 25-cent hair tie?

“I have a hair tie around the nut of my bass, and I pull it up to the 17th fret”: Just when we thought he’d settled into his routine as a bass superhero, Victor Wooten pulls out another surprise: a 25-cent hair tie?

Record company owner, songwriter, producer, book author, magician, acrobat, naturalist… oh, and a wonderful bassist, too. Victor Lemonte Wooten has certainly packed in the adventures in a life that began on 11 September, 1964 in Mountain Home, Idaho.

Wooten’s debut solo album, A Show of Hands, was recorded with only a four-string bass guitar; a love letter to the instrument, it’s considered to be a seminal release. But that was just the first set for one of the most profound and influential bass heroes.

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