Wayman Tisdale
Biography
Most athletes who moved into the recording business during the '90s found rap to be their forte, but Wayman Tisdale shifted the field to contemporary jazz with his 1995 debut album, Power Forward, recorded for the Motown subsidiary MoJazz. A 1984 Olympic gold medalist in basketball, All-American at the University of Oklahoma, and member of the Phoenix Suns, Tisdale plays bass in his Fifth Quarter Band. He signed with MoJazz in 1995, releasing Power Forward later that year. By 1996, his second album, In the Zone, had appeared; Decisions followed two years later; Face to Face was issued in early 2001. In 2003 the gospel album Presents 21 Days was released, while the next year saw Hang Time. In 2006 Tisdale's seventh record, Way Up!, featuring guest artists Bob James, Dave Koz, and George Duke, among others, came out. In 2007, Tisdale was diagnosed with bone cancer, but he recovered sufficiently to release his eighth album, Rebound, in 2008, featuring a version of Barry White's "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up" with country star Toby Keith on vocals. Ultimately, Tisdale passed away on May 15, 2009, at age 44 after battling bone cancer for two years. ~ John Bush & William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
the man was bad, bad, bad, made such a big impack on all people and will be greatly miss... much love young brother.. e sharpe s.d.,ca.
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This brother was truly talented. It goes to show how some athletes can make it on and off the court. May you rest in peace.
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I listen to this man's music and my heart because so full of joy. One could never express the talent that he brought to real music. You will be missed....
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Wayman presented us with a gift of life. His presence allowed us to see beyond the trees and view the important aspects in life. My God be with his family and many artists who had the pleasure to work with him over the years. My we all " do it again" each and everyday.... . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Wow! What a talent ... the angels and the Lord of Heaven is rejoicing for such a talented son of God as this. His music is jamming and makes me want to move, sway, rejoice and just smile. He'll be missed but we'll always have the music he left his fans behind. RIP Wayman!
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When thing's went bad I could go 2 dat pc and find Wayman, for some thin 2 eze the pain. " RIP " Wayman u will b missed. Keep with dat beat where u r. ""ICE MAN""
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One of my favorite artist, I was lucky enough to have seen him a few times,a really nice guy. He will be missed..
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When he would come to the Detroit area to perform I always brought tickets to see him because he truly enjoyed himself on that stage. I brought my tickets on May 15 for him at Chene Park had heard about his death six hours later. I will miss his performance but thankfully his music lives on!
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Respected athlete...Lo v e d his music...way to reach for the stars. Prayers and lv to his family...RIP
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I was crushed when I heard of Waymon's passing. He appeared to such a kind and generous man. I had enjoyed him as an athlete and even more as a musician. I never knew a bass could sound that good. Will miss him but his music will live on. RIP.
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We are still digging all of his music everyday, it's like he never left, forever king of that smooth bass jazz.
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I remember meeting Wayman as a Sacramento King and then later as one of the main headliners at the Radisson Inn at a jazz concert...al w a y s a truly generous man, one who gave his fans 100% every time. He will always be in our hearts never to be forgotten.
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This brother represented the epitome of spirituality and love,such a radiant smile when he played at the winter park jazz festival.God chose you before the foundation of the world.
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God must be putting together one amazing band up there...Waym a n on bass...Miche a l on vocals...RIP
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I remember him when he played for oklahoma university, he was a man playing with boy's he was a true Baller. R.I.P. w.t.
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A great basketball player, a great musician, and an even better person.R.I.P . Wayman.
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I liked Tisdale's music. I was shocked to learned that he passed away in May. So young and a lost to the jazz community.
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i had the oppurtunity to meet Wayman on a Dave Koz jazz cruise in 2005. I was so excited because him and his wife were such down to earth people. I sat with him an other artist on the deck until sunrise. I can now say that I really meet an angel. Till I see you again rest in peace my friend.
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Having met Wayman while playing for the Indiana Pacers and having him as a fellow church member in Indianapolis , I found him to be a very special and gifted person. His manner and smile were contageous. When he picked up his bass guitar, he would take the audience to a place they had never been before. His life, work, talent and spirit will never be forgotten. I thank God for allowing his life to cross my path.
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Wow, Waymon....my heart is hurting and tears well up in my eyes when I think of you. Your music skills surpassed your b-ball skills and touched a internationa l audience. Your tunes are awesome; the melody and the rhythm coupled with the passion in which you played touched our souls. Thank you for giving us what the sporting world already knew-a great man who also happened to be a uniquely gifted musician. My prayers and condolences to your wife,childre n & extended family.
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Waymon was a wonderful man and a great artist. I went on his last three cruises. One would never have known he was suffering with cancer, if it was not public knowledge. I will miss him. What a loss to the smooth jazz world...
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Love Wayman Tisdale , he will be missed but his music will me with us FOREVER!
Meet him once and he was a really nice guy! |
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We will miss his progressivel y creative genius and cherish the musical creations that he left us. He will live on everytime we play his music. We miss you big guy!
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What a talented and gifted young man. His music and spirit will be missed. May God continue to bless his family. JL/WPB.FL
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SNEED LEED..WAYMAN WAS AND STILL IS A MUSICAL GIANT IN THE JAZZ MUSIC INDUSTRY THE WAY HE PLAYED MADE IT SOUND LIKE THE MUSIC WAS COMMING AT YOU POWERFULL!!! ! !
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That sweet Wayman sound was a true pleasure to my ears and heart. My prayers goes out to his family and the rest of the Tisdal fans. God Bless you all!
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I live in indy watched him play for the pacers Hell be mised. "Thank you Wyman"
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I hsd the pleasure of seeing Wayman Tisdale in concert here in Atlanta, Ga...phenomi n a l ! ! ! He was amazing to see as well as to listen too! He will be truly, truly missed! Thank you for sharing your gift with us to enjoy! May God be with your family for strength, peace and understandin g !
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RIP Wayman. You were trully talanted and will be greatly missed. Your music will live on! A big loss to the Jazz music industry and to the many fans such as myself who loved you as a person, and your gift to interprit, and play music so beautifully.
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Heaven's symphony has welcomed home another master musician! Play in peace Wayman!!
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I had the privilige of meeting Wayman years ago....only for a brief moment.....b u t their was something you could tell that was special about this young individual.. I also saw him play in the NCAA tournament at Oral Roberts University in the first round....his positive demeanor on and off the court will always be one the many things I will remember... God Bless the Tisdale family at this difficult time.
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Peace and Many Blessings to the Tisdale family his music will continue to live on.
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