John Patitucci is an archetype for all jazz bassists, whether on the double bass, or in electric mode. The Brooklyn genius was born in 1959, and his formative years were spent digging through his grandfather’s collection of jazz albums. Learning from the work of Oscar Peterson and Ray Brown, he went on to study stand-up bass at San Francisco and Long Beach universities. A move down to LA got him gigs with Henry Mancini, and he has since worked extensively with Chick Corea. Patitucci is also renowned as a session bassist, working with Norah Jones, Sting, Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and many more. He was the subject of a 2015 documentary, Back In Brooklyn, and has received numerous awards including Most Valuable Player from the National Academy of…
