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Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny is one of the most renowned artists of his generation. Across nearly 50 years, the endlessly creative Metheny has released 11 solo albums, 13 albums with his band The Pat Metheny Group, four live albums, and four compilation albums, and has won a whopping 20 Grammys. Specializing in contemporary jazz, Latin jazz, and jazz fusion, Metheny is the only person in history to win Grammys in 12 different categories.

Born in 1954 in Lee Falls, Missouri, Metheny (who is the younger brother of trumpeter Mike Metheny), began playing guitar at age 12. As a teenager, he taught at the University of Miami and Berklee College of Music and made his recording debut in 1974 with Paul Bley and Jaco Pastorius.

In the mid '70s, Metheny played in Gary Burton's group, where he met keyboardist Lyle Mays. The two ended up forming The Pat Metheny Group with bassist Mark Egan and drummer Dan Gottlieb. A risk-taking jazz player, Metheny's 1980 album 80/81 featured avant-garde tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman and 15-time-Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist/composer Michael Brecker. A few years later, Metheny formed a trio with Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins; and 1985 saw the release of Song X with his jazz hero Ornette Coleman. Around this time, Metheny also collaborated with Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland, Roy Haynes, and Joshua Redman.

In the '90s, Metheny leaned into his experimental side even further with the noise-driven Zero Tolerance For Silence (1994). That same year, he also made his Blue Note Records debut with John Scofield on I Can See Your House From Here. The following year, Metheny and his band released We Live Here. Prolific as ever, Metheny released 1996's Quartet and his score for the film Passaggio Per Il Paradiso.

In 1997, Metheny and bassist Charlie Haden recorded an acoustic album as a duo called Beyond The Missouri Sky (Short Stories). Soon after, The Pat Metheny Group released the album Imaginary Day. In the late '90s, Metheny did a duet album with Jim Hall and scored Warner Bros.' A Map Of The World.

Moving into the 21st century, Metheny and his band released 2002's Speaking Of Now, 2003's acoustic solo album One Quiet Night, and got the group back together for 2005's Way Up. In 2006, Metheny and pianist Brad Mehldau released their joint album, Metheny Mehldau, and followed it up with 2008's Day Trip.

Into the 2010s, Metheny remained as prolific as ever, releasing 2010's Orchestrion, which, via the use of a MIDI-powered "robot" orchestra, Sound On Sound declared "an unparalleled technological feat." In 2011, Metheny released a solo acoustic album, What's It All About, featuring covers of contemporary pop performers such as Paul Simon and John Lennon, among others. What's It All About won a Grammy for Best New Age Album. In 2012, Metheny teamed up with saxophonist Chris Potter, drummer Antonio Sánchez, and bassist Ben Williams to release Unity Band, which won Best Jazz Instrumental album at the Grammys in 2013.

In spring 2013, Metheny reimagined works from John Zorn's Masada Book Two with Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20. All the while, his Unity Group continued touring and went back into the studio, releasing Kin in February 2014. The next year, Metheny paid tribute to the famed bassist Eberhard Weber, who suffered a stroke in 2007 and has not performed live since. Metheny shared the stage with saxophonist Jan Garbarek and vibraphonist Gary Burton, and the tribute, Hommage à Eberhard Weber, was released in September 2015.

In more recent years, Metheny has released 2016's Cuong Vu Trio Meets Pat Metheny (with trumpeter Cuong Vu) and toured the world for two years as a quartet with Sánchez, Malaysian/Australian bassist Linda May Han Oh, and pianist Gwilym Simcock. Their debut album, From This Place, was released in February 2020.

In 2020, Metheny left longtime label WEA/Nonesuch and joined BMG's Modern Recordings. His 2021 label debut, Road To The Sun, featured Metheny in the composer role; he wrote music for classical guitarist Jason Vieaux and the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. Also in 2021, Metheny released Side-Eye NYC (V1.IV), which featured a rotating cast of younger musicians, including drummer Marcus Gilmore and keyboardist James Francies.

Setlists

    1. 1.Better Days Ahead / Phase Dance / Minuano (Six Eight) / James / The Sun in Montreal / September Fifteenth / Omaha Celebration / Antonia / Chris / This Is Not America
    2. 2.Waltz for Ruth / Our Spanish Love / Cinema Paradiso Main Theme / Cinema Paradiso Love Theme / Two For the Road / He's Gone Away
    3. 3.Song for the Boys
    4. 4.Zero Tolerance for Silence Sketch
    5. 5.Pikaso Guitar Solo
    6. 6.Alfie / Rainy Days and Mondays / That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be / Garota de Ipanema / Last Train Home
    7. 7.La Crosse
    8. 8.Everything Happens To Me / Here, There and Everywhere / Moondial
    9. 9.Manha de Carnaval (Luiz Bonfá cover)
    10. 10.Blues Improv
    11. 11.I Fall in Love Too Easily (Jule Styne cover)
    12. 12.A- to C#- Vamp
    13. 13.Orchestrion Sketch
  1. Encore

    1. 14.Sueño con México
  2. Encore 2

    1. 15.Wichita Lineman (Jimmy Webb cover)
    2. 16.America the Beautiful / El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido
  1. Acoustic Medley

    1. 1.Phase Dance / Minuano (Six-Eight) / September Fifteenth / First Circle / This Is Not America (Pat presented the 5-part show concept beginning with collaboration with Charlie Haden)
  2. Part I - Beyond the Missouri Sky

    1. 2.Waltz for Ruth / Our Spanish Love Song / Two for the Road (Pat described his musical influences and early days playing Kansas City gigs)
  3. Part II - What it’s All About

    1. 3.Alfie / Rainy Days and Mondays / Last Train Home / This Is Not America / Video Games (Pat discussed musical beginnings and solo albums)
  4. Part III - Baritone Guitar

    1. 4.Ferry Cross The Mersey / Cherish / Garôta de Ipanema / Here There and Everywhere / That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be / And I Love Her (Pat explained baritone guitar features and tunings)
  5. Part IV - New Album

    1. 5.MoonDial (Pat promoted his new album featuring baritone guitar works)
  6. Part V - Orchestrion

    1. 6.Imaginary Day / The Roots of Coincidence / Beat 70 (Pat performed a finale using mini-orchestrion with 6 added guitars playing different sound loops)
  7. Encore

    1. 7.Sueño con México
  8. Encore 2

    1. 8.Wichita Lineman (Jimmy Webb cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 68 reviews
  • A masterpiece

    by Phil Hacter on 2024-12-16L'Olympia - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5

    Pat Metheny is a genius. There is no other way to describe him. I follow him for the last 40 years and he never stop surprizing me. It was the first time I saw him solo, without a band and above all without Lyle Mays. And honestly this was probably the most impressive performance I have ever seen from him. If you are a musician or just someone who vibrates to music, this show is a must.

  • Awesome

    by Jeff M on 2024-12-08Algonquin Commons Theatre - NepeanRating: 5 out of 5

    Not much to say here. I've been going to his concerts whenever I get a chance for close to 40 years. He never disappoints. His latest solo concert is typical Metheny: virtuosity looking easy. It was also great to hear him actually talk about his musical journey quite a bit, which is something he's never really done before in a concert. I still find it amazing that I can get front row tickets for one of the most talented musicians in the world for next to nothing and the likes of Taylor Swift requires a second mortgage (not that she isn't mildly talented, but, well, yawn. No thanks). If you've never seen Pat Metheny before, treat yourself. You won't regret it.

  • Unbelievable solo performance

    by Jaclin on 2024-12-05L'Olympia - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5

    Pat gave, in my opinion, His best solo show ever. And Pat can talk!! About His childhood, His idols and His guitars, made n'y a Canadian lady in Saskatchewan!! Musically he is at the top of His art, mastering technology to build whole, complète songs. He even used part of the Orchestrion concept to create a complete universe of sounds! He was very generous of his musical Time, over 2 full hours of music, Taken from His 50+ albums collection, a tribute to the Charlie Aiden Under the Missouri sky album and of course New music from His latest Moondial album with his baryton guitar. Clearly, at 70, Pat Metheny remains a virtuoso, amongst the jazz icons of our era.

  • Beautiful Music!

    by Josie on 2024-12-03L'Olympia - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5

    My first time seeing Pat Metheny live. He was a one man show and did not disappoint. The music sounded great and he told lots of stories to accompany the pieces. I really enjoyed the night and would go see him again at the next opportunity.

  • Great show - a little crowded!

    by Syl on 2024-12-03L'Olympia - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5

    I'm a big fan of Metheny, and this show was very special since he was alone on stage. His abilities on the guitar are mind blowing. He masters his instrument like rarely, if ever, seen. The venue was packed, and having been there before, I think they rearrange the seating to maximize the people attending. This made it a little tight for comfort and unfortunately for me and my spouse, there were very tall gentlemen in front of us that were obstructing the scene. Great show nonetheless!

  • Visibilité à p25 et p26 médiocre

    by Guy on 2024-12-02L'Olympia - MontrealRating: 3 out of 5

    Le spectacle était très bon. La visibilité à P25 et P26 était médiocre. Je ne retournerai pas dans cette salle. Guy G.

  • Quite an experience for Metheny fans

    by Marc on 2024-12-02L'Olympia - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5

    Nice to hear Pat talk about his family, the working relationship with other musicians and the artists that influenced his music. He played many of his guitars and used the technology to make it sound like there were many other players with him. He played a variety of tracks and a few of his new album. Overall, great show.

  • Pat Metheny guitar virtuoso

    by Robert on 2024-12-02L'Olympia - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5

    Everything about this show is fantastique. There is only one thing that really was surprising... the announcement prior to the show was only in english. That must explain why neighbors we filming the show. A french announcement should have been done

  • Fabulous Player

    by BruceJazzReview on 2024-11-27Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pat opened with a melody of previous tunes - nice! Then he spoke! Totally unusual for Pat, but made him seem like a simple man from Missouri. Explained a lot about guitars and different sounds. All great! What fantastic gifted musician!

  • An unforgettable experience!

    by The Aging Sweeper on 2024-11-27Algonquin Commons Theatre - NepeanRating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely fantastic show! Very unique, amazingly creative, displaying all the phenomenal talents of Pat Metheny, giving you a glimpse of his whole career. A must see!