In April this year, the Church of Scientology hosted the oldest
of the Wooten Brothers, Regi, for a seminar about his approach to delivering a
great performance. Now he returns for part two.
The Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre Nashville is proud
to announce that Regi Wooten will return for part two of his “My Approach to
Music” seminar and jam session on September 13. It has now been confirmed that
his next seminar will be titled “Become a Full-Time Musician,” and promises to
give insightful information on how to make a career out of one’s passion.
“Scientology Founder, L. Ron Hubbard, spoke about the
importance of the arts, and we know that art can keep a culture vibrant and
alive,” says Corinne Sullivan, President of the Nashville Church of Scientology
Celebrity Centre. She described that the
reason for a Nashville Celebrity Centre is to help forward the arts and
encourage artists in general. “That’s why our Church hosts these seminars for
musicians,” she says.
Regi Wooten is glad to return to the Church to deliver his
next seminar on music. His signature guitar style of chording, slapping,
tapping and frenzied strumming has earned him world-wide notoriety and
comparisons to Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa and Chuck Berry, according to
jeffcenter.org. He is known worldwide as “The Teacher,” and currently teaches
music in Nashville, TN. He was teaching
his little brothers Joseph and Victor when he was only 9 years old.
Regi has played alongside his brothers since they were young,
and for over four decades the Wooten Brothers have been recognized as some of
the most innovative musicians in existence. Their early years were spent living
in different states including Hawaii, California, and Virginia where they
shared stages with Curtis Mayfield, The Temptations, Ramsey Lewis, Stephanie
Mills, War and other artists. In the mid 1980s, the brothers released an album
as The Wootens for Clive Davis’ Arista Records.
Wooten’s last seminar provided inspiration to many Nashville
artists. The upcoming “Become a Full-Time Musician” seminar is likely to draw a
large crowd as before. The seminar will
be on September 13th at 1pm. For more information, call Julie at
615-687-4600, or visit the Church’s website scientology-ccnashville.org.
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