Wayman Tisdale
Biography
Most athletes who moved into the recording business during the '90s found rap to be their forté, 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 Whites Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up with country star Toby Keith on vocals. ~ John Bush & William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Wayman has always been one of my favorite guitarist/ba s s players; all of his concerts were outstanding and hope to see him soon again. Speedy recovery Wayman, never give up..we miss ya..
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oNE hell OF A BALL PLAYER....EV E N A BETTER BASS PLAYER. i LOVE HIS MISIC...IT IS SICK!!!
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Rebound is a Great Cd. Toby Keith did a Great job on Never gonna give ya up. OUTSTAANDING WORK!!!!!!
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If you want me to stay is tightttttttt t t t t t t t t t and smoothhhhhhh h h h h h h h h h h h h h
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I found Wayman on the "Way Up" CD as one of my favorite bassist. He plays with great versatility and invite many artists to play music with him. He takes Smooth Jazz up another notch and I hope that he will continue to make great CDs. Thanks so much!
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I love this talent he has his own style and that is hard to find these days that makes him great
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love his humility despite his obviously great talent, he is only going to get better.
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I saw him last night in Richmond VA........fa n t a s t i c sound and some great band members |
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I like his style! Nice to listen to and great performance in person at San Diego Jazz festival.
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Definately his own Bass Sound very good Just a little too much treble in his Bass Guitar!!! like Stanley Clark I want to hear Bass as well as the strings hitting the fret.... I not "freting" I'm just saying Marcus keeps IT BASS!!!!
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I Love his soultry jazz, I remeber meeting him with Cameron is frat brother. Way to go.
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I can't express in words the feeling I get when I hear Wayman. his music is like food to the soul!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! 1
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Wayman is an amazing musician and puts on a FANTASTIC show. I've seen him in New York and his energy, variety of material is second to none. You'll be grooving one minute, he'll take you to church next with that strong bass line; he had the entire crowd just bobbing their heads, tapping those feet you were able to escape live for an evening! Looking for his new release later on this year...
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WAYMAN IS AWESOME. HOMETOWN, DOWN TO EARTH GUY. I APPRECIATE LIVING AND BEING A MEMBER OF HIS FATHERS CHURCH AND SAME CITY AS HE. HE GIVES BACK IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE.
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Wayman is great person, we went to high school together and we played in the band together at Booker T. Washington High in Tulsa Oklahoma. I'm so pround of him and his music is outstanding.
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Wayman's intricate bass playing orchestrates smooth jazz sounds to a whole nother level.
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Can you feel that Stanley Clarke inspiration in his sound? This brother is smooth like silk. "Gone Wayman"!!
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Tisdale, I guess the nick name Twisdale is fitting for this artist. His style has a way of hanging on the mental notes of your mind. Thumbs Up Wayman!
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I just can get enough of how the smooth bass grooves supports and leads the melody of this song.
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