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Pat Metheny adds saxophonist David Sánchez to his 2005 Trio Tour with Christian McBride and Antonio Sanchez

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Boston, MA -- After playing a searing set with saxophonist David Sánchez at Montreal's International Jazz Festival a few weeks ago, Pat really wanted to continue the musical dialogue. “It was a fantastic set," Metheny says; “We were all having so much fun playing off each other. I knew that my next tour in the fall had to have as many dates with David as possible." After rejigging schedules, what was to be a Pat Metheny Trio Tour with Christian McBride and Antonio Sanchez will now become a Trio & Quartet tour on all but four dates.

“We will mix it up, as usual, some tunes as a Trio, some as a Quartet, extended duet sections, and more," says Metheny. “I like to explore the full gamut of possibilities...as many possibilities as possible. With David's saxophone in the mix we have a full palette to work from and there's a good number of songs we can pull back into the repertoire. With the four of us together on stage, watch out."

David Sánchez is well known to the jazz cognoscenti for his mix of straight-ahead jazz with Afro-Latin influences. His breakout album, OBSESIÓN, produced by Branford Marsalis for Columbia Records, garnered Sanchez his first Grammy nomination in 2001. Born in Puerto Rico, Sanchez was steeped in the bomba and plena rhythms of the island along with the Cuban and Brazilian traditions, while the saxophonists Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker deeply influenced his playing. After moving to the United States in 1998, Sanchez was sought out by Dizzy Gillespie, Eddie Palmieri, Charlie Haden and Gonzalo Rubalcaba. After touring the world with those jazz legends, and under his own name, Sánchez has become a known force in the jazz world for his ability to bring all his influences together to create organic and potent performances.

Pat Metheny is one of those rare artists who has has garnered a dizzying amount of acclaim from critics and peers in addition to finding popular success. Over the years, Metheny has won countless polls as “Best Jazz Guitarist" and awards, including three gold records for (STILL LIFE) TALKING, LETTER FROM HOME, and SECRET STORY. He has also won fifteen Grammy Awards spread out over a variety of different categories including Best Rock Instrumental, Best Contemporary Jazz Recording, Best Jazz Instrumental Solo, Best Instrumental Composition. The Pat Metheny Group won an unprecedented seven consecutive Grammies for seven consecutive albums. Metheny has spent most of his life on tour, averaging between 120-240 shows a year since 1974. He continues to be one of the brightest stars of the jazz community, dedicating time to both his own projects and those of emerging artists and established veterans alike, helping them to reach their audience as well as realizing their own artistic visions.

In between the end of THE WAY UP 2005 World Tour in the spring and the start of the Trio tour in the fall, Metheny is currently overseeing the remixing and new mastering of his Geffen and Warner Bros-era albums to be rereleased on Nonesuch. The first CD in the campaign is SONG X: TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION. This is Metheny's collaboration with Ornette Coleman, Charlie Haden, and Jack DeJohnette and Denardo Coleman. The Nonesuch release features six previously unreleased tracks, and new liner notes in addition to the new Metheny supervised sonics.

The 2005 Tour Schedule Pat Metheny Trio w/ Christian McBride & Antonio Sanchez & Quartet with David Sánchez*

(*David Sánchez is unavailable for four concert dates: San Diego, CA; Colombia, MO, Chicago, IL and Johnstown, PA)

SEPTEMBER

07 - 09 Seattle, WA Dimitriou's Jazz Alley

11 Guerneville, CA Johnson's Beach

13 Santa Cruz CA Kuumbwa Jazz Center

14 Arcata, CA Van Duzer Theatre, HSU

15 Reno, NV Hawkins Amphitheater

16 Chico, CA Laxson Auditorium

17 Saratoga, CA Garden Theater

18 Monterey, CA Monterey Jazz Festival - Lyons Stage

20 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues On Sale Now

21 Lancaster, CA Lancaster Performing Arts Center

22 San Diego, CA [Pat Metheny Trio only] Humphrey's Concerts

23 Santa Barbara, CA Lobero Theatre

24 Los Angeles, CA Walt Disney Concert Hall

26 Santa Fe, NM Lensic Performing Arts Center

27 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater

29 Columbia, MO [Pat Metheny Trio only] The Blue Note

30 Chicago, IL [Pat Metheny Trio only] Orchestra Hall

OCTOBER

01 Urbana, IL Krannert Center

02 St. Louis, MO Touhill Performing Arts Center

05 Madison, WI Barrymore Theatre

06 West Lafayette, IN Loeb Playhouse, Purdue University

07 Dayton, OH Victoria Theatre

08 Ann Arbor, MI Hill Auditorium

25 West Hartford, CT Lincoln Theatre At University of Hartford

26 West Reading, PA Scottish Rite Cathedral

27 Pittsburgh, PA Byham Theater

28 Tarrytown, NY Tarrytown Music Hall

29 Pomona, NJ Stockton Performing Arts Center

30 Indiana, PA Fisher Auditorium/IUP

NOVEMBER

02 Morristown, NJ The Community Theatre

03 Fairfield, CT Quick Center for the Arts

04 Princeton, NJ McCarter Theatre

05 Johnstown, PA [Pat Metheny Trio only] Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center

07 - 08 Annapolis, MD Ram's Head

09 Wilmington, DE The Grand Opera House

10 Charlottesville, VA Paramount Theater

11 Durham, NC Page Auditorium

12 Roanoke, VA Shaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center

13 Knoxville, TN Tennessee Theatre

15 Boone, NC Farthing Auditorium/Appalachian State University

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