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Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny is one of the most renowned artists of his generation. Across nearly 50 years, the endlessly creative Metheny has released 11 solo albums, 13 albums with his band The Pat Metheny Group, four live albums, and four compilation albums, and has won a whopping 20 Grammys. Specializing in contemporary jazz, Latin jazz, and jazz fusion, Metheny is the only person in history to win Grammys in 12 different categories.

Born in 1954 in Lee Falls, Missouri, Metheny (who is the younger brother of trumpeter Mike Metheny), began playing guitar at age 12. As a teenager, he taught at the University of Miami and Berklee College of Music and made his recording debut in 1974 with Paul Bley and Jaco Pastorius.

In the mid '70s, Metheny played in Gary Burton's group, where he met keyboardist Lyle Mays. The two ended up forming The Pat Metheny Group with bassist Mark Egan and drummer Dan Gottlieb. A risk-taking jazz player, Metheny's 1980 album 80/81 featured avant-garde tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman and 15-time-Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist/composer Michael Brecker. A few years later, Metheny formed a trio with Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins; and 1985 saw the release of Song X with his jazz hero Ornette Coleman. Around this time, Metheny also collaborated with Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland, Roy Haynes, and Joshua Redman.

In the '90s, Metheny leaned into his experimental side even further with the noise-driven Zero Tolerance For Silence (1994). That same year, he also made his Blue Note Records debut with John Scofield on I Can See Your House From Here. The following year, Metheny and his band released We Live Here. Prolific as ever, Metheny released 1996's Quartet and his score for the film Passaggio Per Il Paradiso.

In 1997, Metheny and bassist Charlie Haden recorded an acoustic album as a duo called Beyond The Missouri Sky (Short Stories). Soon after, The Pat Metheny Group released the album Imaginary Day. In the late '90s, Metheny did a duet album with Jim Hall and scored Warner Bros.' A Map Of The World.

Moving into the 21st century, Metheny and his band released 2002's Speaking Of Now, 2003's acoustic solo album One Quiet Night, and got the group back together for 2005's Way Up. In 2006, Metheny and pianist Brad Mehldau released their joint album, Metheny Mehldau, and followed it up with 2008's Day Trip.

Into the 2010s, Metheny remained as prolific as ever, releasing 2010's Orchestrion, which, via the use of a MIDI-powered "robot" orchestra, Sound On Sound declared "an unparalleled technological feat." In 2011, Metheny released a solo acoustic album, What's It All About, featuring covers of contemporary pop performers such as Paul Simon and John Lennon, among others. What's It All About won a Grammy for Best New Age Album. In 2012, Metheny teamed up with saxophonist Chris Potter, drummer Antonio Sánchez, and bassist Ben Williams to release Unity Band, which won Best Jazz Instrumental album at the Grammys in 2013.

In spring 2013, Metheny reimagined works from John Zorn's Masada Book Two with Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20. All the while, his Unity Group continued touring and went back into the studio, releasing Kin in February 2014. The next year, Metheny paid tribute to the famed bassist Eberhard Weber, who suffered a stroke in 2007 and has not performed live since. Metheny shared the stage with saxophonist Jan Garbarek and vibraphonist Gary Burton, and the tribute, Hommage à Eberhard Weber, was released in September 2015.

In more recent years, Metheny has released 2016's Cuong Vu Trio Meets Pat Metheny (with trumpeter Cuong Vu) and toured the world for two years as a quartet with Sánchez, Malaysian/Australian bassist Linda May Han Oh, and pianist Gwilym Simcock. Their debut album, From This Place, was released in February 2020.

In 2020, Metheny left longtime label WEA/Nonesuch and joined BMG's Modern Recordings. His 2021 label debut, Road To The Sun, featured Metheny in the composer role; he wrote music for classical guitarist Jason Vieaux and the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. Also in 2021, Metheny released Side-Eye NYC (V1.IV), which featured a rotating cast of younger musicians, including drummer Marcus Gilmore and keyboardist James Francies.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 844 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best birthday gift ever!

    by Donaphan on 4/11/10The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater - Miami Beach

    What a genius! He's not just a great musician, guitarist and composer! Pat Methany is a Musicologist! To be able to understand every nuance of every instrument and to be able to literally speak, let alone finesse, each instrument in the orchestrate to respond to his touch from the guitar…. AMAZING! I have seen Pat three time live, this time I was treated to his concert as a birthday gift and it must have been the best birthday gift ever. Will never forget this concert! Still don’t quite understand how he does it but like “Pat” said neither does he completely. It doesn’t matter- best concert ever.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by JBliss on 4/11/10The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater - Miami Beach

    Pat if the best guitar player in my opinion His talent goes beyond his natural performence skills into exploring new unknown sounds that he pioneered over his carrer. With Orchestrion he took it to new levels transcending the lomitations of a guitar and projecting it into a full orchestra arena. Out of this world!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pat Metheny Is Genius!

    by Anonymous on 4/10/10Ruth Eckerd Hall - Clearwater

    It was by the best live performance i have ever seen. I will definitely see him again. An unforgettable experience that was truly amazing

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    One Of A Kind Performer and Performance

    by Wizchick on 4/10/10Ruth Eckerd Hall - Clearwater

    Get ready to be surprised. The Orchestrion, a mechanically-controlled ensemble created by Pat Metheny, was superb. I took my three children, ages 9-14, and they loved it because it allowed them to "see" his music's complexity and the relationship of the instruments to one another. I only wished that he had introduced "the band" at the end (we were unclear as to what some of the instruments were) and had allowed a few questions.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Pat Metheny Orchestrion - for hard-core fans only

    by Grillmonster on 4/10/10Ruth Eckerd Hall - Clearwater

    I've been a big fan of Pat's for over 30 years and have seen many of his shows, but frankly wasn't sure about this seeing this tour; based on a positive review in the WSJ this past week I figured we (my wife and I ) would give it a shot. The opening acoustic numbers were great, but the Orchestrion portion was a bit dense for us- complex and while Pat doesn't always follow traditional song structures, this suite was pretty "out there" (maybe it's my age!). I think the complexity of the music detracted somewhat from the novelty of the Orchestrion set-up, which was undeniably cool, and Pat's playing was awesome as usual. Although Pat tried to explain how it worked, I'm still not clear on how much he was controlling it real-time vs. it being pre-programmed (ala a Player Piano roll to which he was comparing it). The 2 closing tunes were great though- Antonia from Secret Story (I think!), and a completely improvised tune with parts that Pat would input into the Orchestrion as he went that would then repeat in layers was fantastic. Anyway, we did stick it out till the end (a few in the crowd left mid-way, though most stayed), and Pat was genuinely appreciative of the crowd's support (several standing ovations and again at the end). We loved Pat's Trio tour last time with Christian and Antonio, and will definitely go see him again especially if the PMG tour that's rumored comes to pass. So overall we enjoyed it, but be advised the show will definitely stretch you and I would therefore say is primarily for hard-core fans.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    master musician

    by pinopino on 4/10/10Ruth Eckerd Hall - Clearwater

    great event, super match of Metheny at his best. Orchestrion was a master combination of his life. Metheny is the best of excellent dedication of expression.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Anonymous on 4/10/10Ruth Eckerd Hall - Clearwater

    The Orchestrion tour is something never seen before. It's an amazing thing what the genius of Metheny comes up with every time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 4/7/10Lyell B Clay Concert Theatre - Morgantown

    This guy is an unbelievable musician and that was apparent from the very first note he played.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pat Metheny does it again!

    by wundabread on 4/7/10Lyell B Clay Concert Theatre - Morgantown

    Absolutely AMAZING!! Beyond our expectations. He is a wonderful entertainer but more than that he is a true lover of the arts! This was something to "behold" as well as hear.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Pat Metheny Concert, Morgantown, WV

    by Davemusic on 4/7/10Lyell B Clay Concert Theatre - Morgantown

    Really impressive show as always, although this time it's just Pat himself. While it would have been great to see some other musicians, the concert and arrangements were great and good eye candy as well. (More lights blinking than you will ever see at a solo guitar concert!) Good, varied program too. I think he did the whole new cd plus a couple of solo acoustic pieces, one song from Bright Size Life (Unity Village, I think) one from We Live Here.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 4/7/10Lyell B Clay Concert Theatre - Morgantown

    I haven't see Metheny live in about 15 yrs.......he was amazing then and he is still amazing now!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Metheny is a musical genius

    by Methenyfan on 4/7/10Lyell B Clay Concert Theatre - Morgantown

    The concert was incredible. He is a true musician with amazing abilities. He connected with the audience and is very humble. He played for 2 1/2 hours with no breaks. The WVU Creative Arts Center is a wonderful concert hall.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing is the only rating you can give!

    by Hiatthead on 4/7/10Lyell B Clay Concert Theatre - Morgantown

    Besides the mastery of fluid guitar lines that is to be expected at a Pat Metheny show, the technological wizardry is reason enough to see this show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Metheny one of the great guitar players I ever see

    by Paganini on 3/23/10Miami Beach - Miami

    I see Pat several times, and all ways was a pleasure to see it play, do not miss the opportunity.