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JACO PASTORIUS

"It's all in the hands

About Me

In Memory of....

Dec 1951 - Sept 1987

For those who may be new to the Jaco experience, John Francis Pastorius III was a rare and wonderful spirit, brimming with life and vitality, who traveled through this world in what to him was the noblest profession as a musician.

A true American original, Jocko came of age in Florida during the 1970s, where he was raised on a blend of rock-and-roll, R&B, jazz, classical, island, and Latin music. He possessed unbelievable levels of natural energy and talent, both creative and technical; skills he shaped into a language that let his remarkable and beautiful inner voice take flight through the instrument. His ability to combine incredible precision of note and meter with a profound inner spirit allowed him to reach inside and touch the listeners most intimate and vulnerable emotions. He was a visionary who looked to the past, an R&B player who looked to jazz, a jazzman who looked to rock-n-roll, an innovator who drew from everywhere creating things that were completely new. Through a combination of hard work, ballsy ambition, and an expansive yet singular inner vision, he brought the electric bass guitar into musical adulthood. In the process, he gave birth to some of the most beautiful and compelling music that's ever been played. Period y'all.

But of course Jaco was so much more. What makes his music so infectious is also what made his life so incredible he lived it from inside each new moment.

He was all about exploring and extracting the maximum out of each moment of life. The smile was one of Jacos trademarks. It was a natural outgrowth of what he did. Jacos music was about joy, spirit, and freedom; his life was about adventure. Revered as a genius by some and a god by others, people all around the world were taken in by the passion and the naked honesty of his life and music.


The Word Is Out - March 28th!
Featuring: Jaco Pastorius, Gerald Veasley, Victor Wooten, Richard Bona, Jimmy Haslip, Jeff Carswell, Israel Cachao López, Jr., Mark Egan, Oteil Burbridge, Will Lee, Randy Brecker, Arturo Sandoval, Hiram Bullock, Mike Stern, Ed Calle, Bob Mintzer, Peter Erskine, Robert Thomas, Jr., Othello Molineaux and Toots Thielmans



Portrait of Tracy - Live during Weather Report Concert

Teen Town - Live

Slang into America the Beautiful


Note: This is a short excerpt from Pat Metheny's liner notes to the 2000 reissue of Jaco's debut album, "Jaco Pastorius", a piece we feel captures what Jaco and his music is all about. jaco pastorius may well have been the last jazz musician of the 20th century to have made a major impact on the musical world at large. everywhere you go,sometimes it seems like a dozen times a day, in the most unlikely places you hear jaco's sound; from the latest tv commercial to bass players of all stripes copping his licks on recordings of all styles, from news broadcasts to famous rock and roll bands, from hip hop samples to personal tribute records, you hear the echoes of that unmistakable sound everywhere. (it may even be more imitated at this point than the previously most pervasive jazz sound to escape into the broader culture beyond the local borders of jazz, the moody harmon mute stylings of miles davis). for all the caterwauling that has gone on about new musicians that have shown up in recent years being toted as the "next miles", or the "duke ellington of their generation", or whatever, jaco outranks all of them and all of that by being the one and the only of his kind, without predecessor; the only post 1970 jazz musician known on a first name basis with all music fans of all varieties everywhere in the world. from the depths of africa where he is revered in almost god-like status to the halls of most every music university on the planet. to this day, and maybe more than ever, he remains the one and the only JACO.
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Member Since: 5/7/2005
Band Website: jacopastorius.com/
Influences: Charlie Parker, Bach, Mozart, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, Beatles
Sounds Like: Punk Jazz
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JACO!!! 20th Anniversary Tribute To Jaco Pastorius, Dec. 2nd

 Hello Jacophiles!Today is our international holiday - Jaco's birthday!!!John Francis Anthony Pastorius III was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania 56 years ago today - December 1, 1951.For those of...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Sun, 02 Dec 2007 08:50:00 PST

It seems like yesterday. Jaco Pastorius died 20 years ago today, September 21, 1987.

 It was 20 years ago today that Jaco Pastorius was tragically taken away from us. Even though he only lived 35 years  he still  left us with so many gifts. His music..his play...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Fri, 21 Sep 2007 10:58:00 PST

JAZZ LEGEND JOE ZAWINUL DIES AT 75

JAZZ LEGEND JOE ZAWINUL DIES AT 75 Keyboardist/composer/bandleader Joe Zawinul, who rose to fame as one of the creators of jazz fusion, died on Tuesday, September 11, 2007, of Merkel cell carcinoma. H...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Tue, 11 Sep 2007 09:40:00 PST

Two New Releases! The Essential Jaco and Trio of Doom

The Essential Jaco Pastorius / Legacy Records Released June 26thFrom the Official SiteWe are proud to announce that Sony's Legacy label has released the official career-spanning anthology of our fathe...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Thu, 09 Aug 2007 08:50:00 PST

New Release!!! Jaco Pastorius: The Early Years Recordings

JACOPHILES-I think all of us have asked the question: How did John Francis III become Jaco??? Did he just spring forth fully formed from the head of Zeus, or was there a process? What was going on BEF...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 11:14:00 PST

Jaco Voted Number 1 Bassist of All Time!

The votes are in the September issue of Bass Guitar Magazine and Jaco has been declared Numero Uno - "THE BEST BASSIST WHO HAS EVER LIVED".Well, duh. ;-)...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Fri, 08 Sep 2006 05:41:00 PST

A Sad Anniversary

Jaco Pastorius died 19 years ago today- September 21, 1987.R.I.P.Jaco PastoriusThe greatest and most influential bassist of all time.December 1, 1951 - September 21, 1987(Many thanks to "adrift and at...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Thu, 21 Sep 2006 09:53:00 PST

Jaco hits the Top 40??!!! CHINGY- Part II - UPDATES!

OK- There is obviously a lot of dissension among Jaco fans on this "controversial" topic. On the "pro" side the argument is that it will gain more exposure for our boy. On the "con" side, the anti-Chi...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Wed, 09 Aug 2006 09:06:00 PST

CHINGY Samples "Portrait of Tracy"- UPDATES

Have you heard this yet? In his new single "Pullin Me Back" Chingy is rapping over the lead melody line of "Portrait of Tracy"!Check it out-CHINGY - "Pullin Me Back"-----------------------------------...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Fri, 23 Jun 2006 02:52:00 PST

Don Alias - 25 Dec 1939 ~ 28 Mar 2006 - Rest in Peace

Jaco's longtime percussionist and friend, Don Alias died Mar 28th 2006. Needless to say the music world has suffered yet another great blow. Here is part of what Jaco's daughter Mary had to say about...
Posted by JACO PASTORIUS on Fri, 31 Mar 2006 08:57:00 PST