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Woot Camp 2001

Here are the noisey but ever present welcoming committee.   Watch where you step!

After registering and finding your bunk we all met at the lodge where Vic opened diner with his awsome version of Amazing Grace.

The evenings at the lodge were always exciting with the staff or students jamming into the late hours.

Julius and Felix Pastorius, Vic, Steve and Adam, different styles and approaches blending into an incredible fusion! Jim Roberts, one of the staff, provided great percussion to the jam sessions as well as many of the lessons.

About five years ago I stumbled into a show on the PBS network that dealt with new styles of music.   Featured were a strange sounding group called "Bela Fleck and the Flecktones."   Little did I know at the time that my channel flipping would one day take me on a journey to Tennessee.   I liked the music I heard immediately, but didn't see or hear the Flecktones until 1998 when I saw an ad for a concert at Lehigh University, that night!   I drove over and went to the box office, there was one ticket left, was this fate again!   Once seated I was treated to some of the most unbelievable bass guitar work I have ever seen.   From that point on I was hooked, Flecktone CDs were regularly added to my collection.   One day while browsing the Web I decided to take one of the links on the liner of the CD.   Victor Wooten,.... Bass/Nature Camp? hmmmm,...sounds interesting,...the rest is history.

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