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Roy Wilfred Wooten (born October 13, 1957), also known as RoyEl, best known by his stage name Future Man (also written Futureman and known to fans as Futche [1]), is an American musician, inventor and composer.
Futureman (a.k.a. Roy-El, a.k.a. Roy Wooten), the percussionist for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, uses a Synthaxe Drumitar to trigger drum sounds on several MIDI sound modules, which allows him to move around on the stage. Inspired by Futureman's Drumitar in 1991, David Haney created his interpretation of a portable electronic drum trigger by ...
The original members were Fleck on banjo, Victor Wooten on bass guitar, his brother Roy Wooten on Drumitar, and Howard Levy on harmonica and keyboards. After Levy's departure in 1992 the group continued as a trio for several years until recruiting Jeff Coffin in 1997 on saxophones. Coffin quit the group in 2010, and Levy rejoined in 2011.
Future Man – Synth-Axe Drumitar (tracks 1-5, 7, 9, 11, 14), acoustic percussion (tracks 2-5), cajon (track 3), Zendrum (track 3), vocals (track 11)
"Future Man" – Synth-Axe Drumitar; Victor Wooten – 4-string, 5-string fretless (tracks 4, 5, 7, 8, 10) and 6-string electric basses; Production notes.
Jackson, astonishingly, wrote Van Buren back, and he said, “Well, it may be true that Mr. Swartwout is not wealthy, but an honest man is the noblest work of God.” Van Buren hadn’t been ...
Future Man – Synth-Axe Drumitar (tracks 1-12) Victor Wooten – Bass guitar (tracks 1, 4, 6, 9), fretless bass (tracks 10, 12), tenor bass (tracks 2, 3, 5, 7, 11), stereo effect (tracks 1, 2) Guest musicians. Bruce Hornsby – piano (tracks 3, 7) Branford Marsalis – soprano saxophone (track 9), tenor saxophone (track 7) Roderick Ward ...
"(It’s not) his fault," Jackson said of Andrews. "All of us played a factor in that game. It’s a team effort. We’re not going to put that on Mark."