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Victor Wooten & The Wooten Brothers
Belly Up
May 18, 2025 • 8:00pm
Solana Beach, CA
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Victor Wooten & The Wooten Brothers
Boulder Theater
May 16, 2025 • 8:00pm
Boulder, CO
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Victor Wooten & The Wooten Brothers
Boulder Theater
May 3, 2025 • 8:00pm
Boulder, CO
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Groove Roots with The Wooten Brothers
The Wooten Brothers came up playing together as kids, shaping a family funk and jazz language long before clubs knew their names.
A family groove forged onstage
The current lineup features Victor Wooten, Regi Wooten, Joseph Wooten, and Roy "Future Man" Wooten, carrying the legacy of their late saxophonist brother Rudy Wooten with tributes and space for melody. They cut their teeth as a house band at Busch Gardens in Virginia, learning to read any crowd and shift gears fast.What you might hear
Expect a set that jumps from pocket workouts like U Can't Hold No Groove and Me And My Bass Guitar to a tender solo take on Amazing Grace, with a likely nod to funk staples such as Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin). The room tends to mix bass students, drummers comparing stick bags, and multi-gen families who know the Flecktones years but come for the sibling chemistry. Watch for Roy "Future Man" Wooten swapping to the homemade Drumitar and for Regi Wooten sneaking gospel chords under a funk vamp. Deep-cut trivia fans will note that Joseph Wooten also tours with the Steve Miller Band, and that Regi Wooten is called The Teacha for mentoring half of Nashville. Heads up: setlist picks and production notes below are inferred from recent gigs and could differ on the night.Around The Wooten Brothers: The Scene In Full Color
This crowd skews gear-aware but kind, with bass caps, Fodera hoodies, and vintage funk tees mixed with Sunday-dress chill.
Bass-forward, not bass-only
People tend to listen hard, clap the tricky hits, then fall quiet for the tender moments, which keeps solos feeling conversational. You hear name shouts before features, with "Teacha" for Regi Wooten and a cheer when Roy "Future Man" Wooten straps the Drumitar.Community built on listening
Merch leans musical, from chart books to shirts that nod to family history, and you might spot copies of The Music Lesson tucked under arms. Fans trade pedal settings and chord tricks on their phones, while local students swap notes about phrasing and time feel. It feels multigenerational and respectful, with quiet pride when the band honors Rudy Wooten and a shared grin when The Wooten Brothers kick a groove back to the top.The Wooten Brothers: Craft, Pocket, and Play
The band leads with feel, then lets the fireworks in, so lines stay singable even when fingers fly.
Groove first, then fireworks
Victor Wooten moves from soft thumb strokes to bright harmonics, while Regi Wooten stacks clean chords that leave room for keys and bass to breathe. Joseph Wooten glues it together with warm pads and vocal leads that sit just ahead of the beat for lift. Roy "Future Man" Wooten blends kit and Drumitar sounds so ghost notes feel acoustic even when they are triggered.Small choices, big feel
A neat detail fans catch is Victor's use of a drop lever to flick the low string down to D for deeper riffs without pausing the flow. They like to rebuild familiar grooves onstage, swapping a straight backbeat for a half-time pocket, then snapping into tight unison runs to land a chorus. Ballads arrive mid-set so ears reset before the band drives the tempo again. Visuals are tasteful and warm, usually amber and blue washes that track solos without stealing focus from the music.If You Like The Wooten Brothers: Kindred Roadmates
If you vibe with the pocket-first glow of The Wooten Brothers, Cory Wong will feel familiar for his clean funk, fast cues, and crowd-friendly dynamics.