Zyanya Always & Forever
| Su Teatro Cultural & Performing Center
The Wooten brothers’ first public performance occurred in Hawaii in 1966 and established their identity as prodigies. Regi, the eldest son of Elijah "Pete" and Dorothy, was born in 1956. The first three sons arrived just a year apart—Roy in ’57 and Rudy in ’58. Joseph was born in ’61, and three years later, in '64, Victor came. Victor learned to talk and play music at the same time.
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Fast forward six years.
REGI, still the leader of the family band, is 13 years old, and Victor, the youngest, is 5. At that time, the Wooten Brothers began opening a series of shows for R&B legends “War” and two years later for Curtis Mayfield and many other national acts.
Fast forward to the present, 2024.
The Wootens have racked up 10 Grammy wins, and 26, yes, 26 Grammy nominations. And the youngest of the family, Victor, the brother who learned from all his older brothers, has been named by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the ten greatest bass players of all time.
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May 2, 2025 at 8:00 pm
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