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NEWS (9)
December , 2007 - present
December 15, 2006 - December 1, 2007
December 24, 2005 - December 1, 2006
November 1, 2004 - December 1, 2005
January 12, 2004 - October 11, 2004
July 28, 2003 - December 25, 2003
December 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003
August 20, 2002 - November 11, 2002
April 1, 2002 - July 27, 2002
January 1, 2002 - March 25, 2002
November 28, 2001 - December 30, 2001
December 28, 2000 - September 11, 2001
October 11, 2004: GOSPEL FOR JFP THREE
Released September 29th, 2004 on the JVC, Victor Entertainment label in Japan
for a most delightful, and honest experience of Jaco's compositions!
1. Three Views Of A Secret (9:11)
Hiram Bullock - electric guitar
Bireli Lagrene - acoustic guitar
Contrafarsa (chorus):
Eduardo Lombardo, Diego Berardi, Ernesto Charbonier, Fabricio Cauteruccio, Fernando Iraola,
Marcelo Iribarne, Eden Iturrioz, Marcel Keoroglian, Carlos Melgarejo, Gabriel Melgarejo,
Daniel Moran, Luis Ortiz, Marcelo Pallares, Gerardo Reyes, Miguel Trabal
2. Las Olas (5:02)
Michael Gerber - acoustic piano
Toninho Horta - acoustic & electric guitars, voice
Kenny Davis - acoustic bass
Danny Gottlieb - drums
Armando Marcal - percussion
3. Havona (6:27)
Othello Molineaux - steel pans
Abel Pabon - keyboard
Pete Sebastian - electric bass
Johnathan Joseph - drums
Robert Thomas Jr. - percussion
Bob Mintzer - saxophone
4. Continuum (4:44)
Michael Gerber - acoustic piano
Gil Goldstein - keyboard
Romero Lubambo - acoustic guitar
Mike Stern - electric guitar
Armando Marcal - percussion
5. I Can Dig It Baby (5:07)
Ines Bergara - lead vocal
Hugo Fattoruso - acoustic piano, keyboard, voice
Felix Pastorius - electric bass
candombe percussionists:
Fernando "Lobo" Nuñez, Walter "Nego" Haedo, Jorge Gomez, Washington
Pintos, Gustavo Oviedo, Noe Nuñez, Mariano Barroso, Pablo Silva
chorus:
Mariana Garcia Vigil, Norma Galfetti, Silvana Lombardini,
Gabriela Gomez, Carlos Quintana, Gustavo Montemurro,
Urbano Moraes, Cesar Martinez
6. Dania (4:53)
Michael Gerber - acoustic piano
Kenny Davis - acoustic bass
Billy Hart - drums
7. Punk Jazz (6:33)
Gil Goldstein - accordions
8. Teen Town (6:56)
Kenwood Dennard - drums
Marcus Miller - electric bass
Hiram Bullock - electric guitar
Delmar Brown - keyboard
Charles Blenzig - keyboard
9. Microcosm (8:34)
Rich Franks - drums
Alex Darqui - acoustic piano
John Patitucci - acoustic bass
10. Good Morning Anya (8:25)
Gil Goldstein - acoustic piano, accordion
Jorge Pardo - saxophone
Carles Benavent - electric bass
Alex Acuña - drums, percussion
11. Gospel For J.F.P. III (3:21)
Hugo Fattoruso - keyboard, voice
Francisco Fattoruso - electric bass
Jorge Osvaldo Fattoruso - drums
ANYONE INTERESTED IN PERFORMING ANY OF THESE TUNES AT THE
FIFTH ANNUAL JACO BDAY PARTY,
EMAIL OR SEE YOU AND YOUR AXE
AT ALLIGATOR ALLEY NOV. 7 AND 14 TO STRUT YOUR STUFF,
AS WELL AS ON THE ACTUAL B DAY BASH DECEMBER 1, 2004.
September 21, 2004: REMEMBERING JACO
Fare-well 17 years ago today seems like yesterday...
In memory of this day the site has added some personal artifacts of Jaco's to the RELICS page:
his glasses, aftershave, blues change-up, statement, songlist....
Continue to Rest In Peace, Jaco,
you are in the minds and hearts of those who know you.
August 28, 2004: OMA ONNIE
January 6, 1925 - August 18, 2004
My Mom, Julius' and Felix's grandmother, Oma Onnie,
and Jaco adored each other. She had given of herself,
unconditionally, helping me raise his children the
past 17 years. We were so enormously blessed.
A Dios, dear mama, thank you for everything,
and till we meet again. *Love to Jaco*
70 days later, October 27, my Dad passed away of
a broken heart. He missed my Mom beyond words
can express. They can now dance again.
July 9, 2004: RECORD OF THE YEAR
Jaco's big band charts on the Word Of Mouth Revisited album
receives 'Record Of The Year' award!
Read more about it here.
June 15, 2004: GOODBYE JOHN GERREN

Today we say farewell to a great fan, who has given
Jaco's sons, Julius & Felix, and many others
hours of music to enjoy.
John's love for Karen, Jaco, and music has carried him
through some of the most trying times. With
kindness and humor he was always there for family and friends.
We shall miss him greatly.
Leave a thought here.
April 25, 2004: FLORIDA HEROES AWARD
The Florida Chapter of the Recording Academy presents the
2004 Florida Heroes Awards June 6, 2004, 7-11 p.m. honoring:
Juanes, Nine-time Latin GRAMMY Award winner
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pioneering southern rock legends
Jaco Pastorius, the late GRAMMY-winning jazz bass virtuoso
Scheduled presenters/performers include Lynyrd Skynyrd,
a Jaco Pastorius musical tribute and more to be announced.
April 20, 2004: COLTRANE'S HOME
VOTE FOR ITS FATE TONIGHT!
The Public Hearing for the John Coltrane Home in Dix Hills, Long Island is tonight:
Here is the Time and Place:
April 20th, 7pm
Huntington Town Hall
100 Main Street
Huntington, NY
Read more at www.dixhills.com
and here.
April 8, 2004: JOHN FRANCIS PASTORIUS V
Born 3:15 AM, 8lbs 6oz, 19 1/2 inches
to John F. Pastorius IV and Justyna Testa.

May you Rest in Peace, and dance, great-grandma Greta...
April 1, 2004: HELP SAVE TRANE'S CRIB
John Coltrane's home

John and Alice Coltrane moved to this home in the summer of 1964.
Sitting on 3.4 wooded acres, about 30 miles from Manhattan,
centrally located on Long Island, in the Town of Huntington, NY,
Dix Hills was considered “out in the country” at that time.
This is the home where he was inspired to write
his most famous work, A Love Supreme
For five days he had secluded himself upstairs with pen, paper
and saxophone. "It was late summer, or early fall, because the
weather was nice at the time in New York,’ recalls Alice.
There was an unoccupied area up there where we hardly
ever went, sometimes a family member would visit [and]
would stay there. John would go up there, take little
portions of food every now and then, spending his time
pondering over the music he heard within himself."

A land developer acquired the property in 2002 and
plans to demolish the house, subdivide the acreage
and build new homes to sell. Steve Fulgoni, an
engineer and jazz fan local to Dix Hills, doesn’t
want to see that happen. Fulgoni has begun an effort
to save the house from demolition, have it designated
as a landmark and turned into a Coltrane museum.
"On April 20th, there will be a public hearing in
Huntington Town Hall to consider the landmark
designation of the Coltrane home. If you can make
it to the hearing, it would be a great help. Everyone
will have an opportunity to speak. Of course,
if you’re not local, maybe you can tell other
musicians that you might know in the NY area."
www.dixhills.com
February 25, 2004: WORLD WIDE CHAT
Marco Piretti from the
Joe Zawinul Unofficial Italian Fansite has once
again set up one of its interesting, friendly, sharing chat sessions between
Zawinul/Weather Report/Pastorius supporters and jazz/fusion lovers in
general. In the past there have been special guests, such as
Victor Bailey,
Matthew Garrison,
Michiel Borstlap, along with the regular Jaco/bass/music
fans we have come to know via other sites, including this one. As Marco says:
"They are fantastic occasions to have the opportunity to talk directly
with people who share your same musical interests and, sometimes, with
musicians who have been personally involved in the history of this music."
From all the laughing, and good vibes that take place, one
has been known to come away feeling fuzzy, and connected.
Next chat session is scheduled for:
FRIDAY 27th of February, 2004
3 PM U.S. Eastern Time - 9 PM Central European Time
9 PM in Italy
'SPECIAL' GUEST: just me...
For directions on how to get to the chat, click here.
Perhaps we see you there!
January 12, 2004: JACO IN THE NEWS
The latest issue of
Bass Guitar magazine
has a 16-page Jaco special,
with several interviews and tributes.
January 7, 2004: PEACE, JOHN GUERIN
Drummer John Guerin worked with Jaco on Joni's "Hejira",
and "Don Juan' s Reckless Daughter".
 1939 - 2004
Founder of L.A. Express, he has also recorded and worked with Buddy DeFranco,
Frank Sinatra, Frank Zappa, The Byrds, Thelonius Monk, Ella Fitzgerald, Chet Baker,
Roger McGuinn, Gram Parsons, Skip Battin, Joni Mitchell, Cass Elliot, Todd Rundgren,
Peggy Lee, Bobby McFerrin, Lou Rawls, Jean-Luc Ponty, George Harrison, Elvis Presley,
Kenny Rogers, Michael Franks, Dave Grusin, Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, O.C. Smith,
Keith Carradine, Terry Garthwaite, Oscar Peterson, Jon Faddis, Tom Scott, Jimmy Heath,
Ray Charles, Sonny Rollins, Blue Mitchell, Dianne Schuur ...and more, to name just a few.
He won the NARAS M.V.P. award for four years, and has authored a drum book titled
"Jazz + Rock = John Guerin". John was born in Hawaii, but grew up in San Diego, before
moving to L.A. in the early '60s. He played with pianist Shearing in the mid-1960s and
was off and running on an eclectic career that included work on film scores, notably
those for Clint Eastwood's biography of Charlie Parker, "Bird," and the recent Diane
Keaton-Jack Nicholson release, "Something's Gotta Give", and was the drummer on
the themes to the TV shows “Hawaii Five-O” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.”
John is survived by his wife, Michelle Palombi Guerin, of Chatsworth; a son, Scott,
of Los Angeles; a sister, Victoria Shoemaker, of Oakland; a brother, Michael, of
Santa Rosa; and two grandchildren. Another son, Shaun, died last summer.
The family suggests that donations be made to Guerin's favorite charity,
the Nevada SPCA, 4800 W. Dewey Drive, Suite D, Las Vegas, NV 89118.
...you are unstoppable, John Guerin...
December , 2007 - present
December 15, 2006 - December 1, 2007
December 24, 2005 - December 1, 2006
November 1, 2004 - December 1, 2005
January 12, 2004 - October 11, 2004
July 28, 2003 - December 25, 2003
December 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003
August 20, 2002 - November 11, 2002
April 1, 2002 - July 27, 2002
January 1, 2002 - March 25, 2002
November 28, 2001 - December 30, 2001
December 28, 2000 - September 11, 2001
Email: JacoFamilySite@aol.com
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