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  1. Jaco Pastorius, the man who revolutionized how the bass guitar is played and who is, for many, the best and most influential bass guitarist ever, didn’t start his musical life on the instrument. Instead, the man who would be the master of the fretless electric bass was a drummer.

  2. His brother called him "Mowgli" after the wild boy in The Jungle Book because he was energetic and spent much of his time shirtless on the beach, climbing trees, running through the woods, and swimming in the ocean. He attended St. Clement's Catholic School in Wilton Manors, Florida and was an altar boy at St. Clement's Church.

  3. John Francis Anthony Pastorius III (Norristown, 1 de diciembre de 1951 − Fort Lauderdale, 21 de septiembre de 1987), conocido como Jaco Pastorius, fue un bajista, compositor, arreglista y productor estadounidense de funk, jazz fusión y jazz. Miembro de Weather Report desde 1976 hasta 1981.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2023 · "Jaco" was born John Francis Pastorius III, the first of three sons born to John Francis Pastorius II and Stephanie Katherine Haapala Pastorius. He had Finnish, German, Swedish, and Irish ancestry. Although "Jaco" was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, the family subsequently moved to Fort Lauderdale.

  5. 21 de sept. de 2021 · In a freewheeling and candid chat, the late bass legend opens up to GW about improvising, his approach to the four-string and that legendary '62 Jazz Bass.

  6. 8 de ene. de 2020 · Things moved fast and by 1976 Colomby and Pastorius had assembled a crack team of session players to appear on a self-titled solo album, including Herbie Hancock and the Brecker brothers. Jaco Pastorius was, and remains, an awe-inspiring album.

  7. Jaco fallecería varios días después, el 21 de septiembre, en el Broward General Hospital: le diagnosticaron muerte cerebral y su familia dio el visto bueno para desconectarlo. Tenía 35 años.