For over five decades the Wooten Brothers have been recognized as some of the most innovative musicians in existence and are collectively known as one of the most talented and dynamic band of brothers the world has ever known. A self-contained unit, the band consist of (from oldest to youngest) Regi on guitar/vocals; Roy on drums/vocals; Joseph on keyboards/vocals; and Victor on bass/vocals. The Wooten Brothers continue to honor their middle brother, Rudy, whose untimely passing in 2010 left the band without their one-man horn section. Since he was a child, Rudy played two saxophones at once, duplicating lines from popular horn bands such as Earth Wind and Fire, Chicago, Tower of Power, Blood Sweat and Tears, and others.

Throughout the fall of 2023 and the spring of 2024, the Wooten Brothers will be touring the world while simultaneously releasing a collection of newly recorded original music as well as original compositions recorded in the 1970s and ‘80s. The new music is a blend of influences from the past and present; Jazz, Funk, Soul, R&B, and more, woven together in a way that only the Brothers can produce. The old music, which was recently discovered in the brother’s archives, will display the young group’s advanced musicality, vocal ability, harmonies, and songwriting. These special compositions will allow the world to enjoy Rudy’s extraordinary saxophone virtuosity. You’ll quickly understand why the young brothers were often sought after to share the stage with the likes of Curtis Mayfield, WAR, The Temptations, Ramsey Lewis, Stephanie Mills, Franky Beverly and Maze, Mongo Santamaria, and others. In 1972, the Wooten Brothers were hired as the opening band for Curtis Mayfield‘s hugely successful Superfly Tour. The eldest Wooten Brother, Regi, was fourteen years old. Victor was only five.
Victor Wooten, also a five-time Grammy Award-winning artist, has graced the cover of Bass Player Magazine five times. He is a founding member of the eclectic group Bela Fleck and the Flecktones and is recognized as one of the greatest living bassist today often drawing comparisons to Jaco Pastorius, and was named one of the “Top ten bassist of all time” by Rolling Stone Magazine. He is also an award-nominated author, naturalist, and music educator and has been running his unique music/nature camps since the year 2000. Wooten’s camps are held at his own Wooten Woods, which is just outside of Nashville. In 2010, he started his own record label, Vix Records, which has released a series of acclaimed recordings over the last few years.
Together The Wooten Brothers bring an uncanny level of experience, originality, and musical expertise to the stage. This will be the brother’s first record release and tour together as a band since Rudy’s untimely death a few years ago. Their shows will be a spirited, high-energy, super-funky, artistic blend of styles including original songs and classics. In short: these brothers are the real deal, and their shows are not to be missed.
Not the Brothers are heading out for a 2025 tour in the spring that covers a lot of ground through the U.S.
Apr 3 Ships Of The Sea Museum Savannah, GA
Apr 4 Iron City Bham Birmingham, AL
Apr 5 Plaza Theatre Glasgow, KY
Apr 6 The Vogue Theatre Indianapolis, IN
Apr 8 The Kent Stage Kent, OH
Apr 9 State Theatre State College, PA
Apr 10 The Cabot Beverly, MA
Apr 11 Miller Center For the Arts Reading, PA
Apr 12 Sony Hall New York, NY
Apr 13 Higher Ground South Burlington, VT
Apr 15 Anthaeum Columbus, OH
Apr 16 Hamilton County Memorial Hall Cincinnati, OH
Apr 17 The Ark Ann Arbor, MI
Apr 18 Majestic Theatre Madison, WI
Apr 19 SPACE Evanston, IL
Apr 30 Delmar Hall St. Louis, MO
May 1 Granada Theater Lawrence, KS
May 2 Cervantes’ Other Side (Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom & Cervantes’ Other Side) Denver, CO
May 3 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO
May 5 The Commonwealth Room Salt Lake City, UT
May 6 The ELM Bozeman, MT
May 7 The Wilma Missoula, MT
May 8 Treefort Music Hall Boise, ID
May 9 Nectars Lounge Seattle, WA
May 10 Volcanic Theatre Pub Bend, OR
May 11 Revolution Hall Portland, OR
May 13 The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts Eugene, OR
May 14 Sierra Nevada Brewing Company Chico, CA
May 15 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
May 16 Ventura Theater Ventura, CA
May 17 Troubadour West Hollywood, CA
May 18 Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA
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