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Introducing Bassist Liany Mateo

Courtesy Anna Yatskevich
The most curious kid, very intelligent, and a natural born bass player. I named her ‘Miss PC’, for Paul Chambers. You could tell she was so serious.
Rodney Whitaker
Liany Mateo
bassAt PS 41, the Fred W. Martin Center for the Arts, Mateo was enrolled in a guitar class. "The first day of class, I said, 'I don't want to play guitar. I want to play bass.' Then, I got introduced to jazz music. People at that school would give me compilation CDs. The guitar teacher showed us a video of

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
The summer before Mateo was scheduled to enter Henry Snyder High School, a four-year performing arts public high school in Jersey City, she discovered, "they had an upright bass they hadn't used in years. They said, 'If you come here, you can take the bass home for the summer.'"
When she was 16, Mateo attended the New York Jazz Symposium camp at Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, where she met

Rodney Whitaker
bassb.1968
Mateo received an academic scholarship to Michigan State where she majored in Jazz Studies. Whitaker remembers her as, "the most curious kid, very intelligent, and a natural born bassist. I named her 'Miss PC,' for

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969
Michigan State, Mateo said, was a great experience. She graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Jazz Studies in 2020. During her senior year, she was recognized as the Outstanding Bassist at Jazz at Lincoln Center's inaugural Jack Rudin Championship, a competition among students from 10 colleges and universities around the country. "Everyone in the big band," she said, "were some of my closest friends in the world. The vibe was like, 'We're just going to have fun.' I was pretty nervous to do a solo. I was the only bassist to win an award that year, so it was really special to me."
While at Michigan State, Mateo was also part of the Becoming Quintet, which included trumpeter Eric Wortzman, saxophonist/flutist

Markus Howell
saxophone, alto
Luther Allison
pianob.1939

Zach Adleman
drumsb.1996

Michael Dease
tromboneb.1982

Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967

Ted Rosenthal
pianob.1959
Meanwhile, the 25-year-old Mateo has been very busy since graduation. She was the bassist on pianist

Arturo O'Farrill
pianob.1960

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Having played with the Afro-Latin Alliance Fat Cats, run by

Zack O'Farrill
drumsMateo recently was on the road with violinist

Regina Carter
violinb.1966

Catherine Russell
vocals
Matthew Whitaker
organ, Hammond B3b.2001
Her greatest influence on bass, Mateo said, is the legendary

Milt Hinton
bass, acoustic1910 - 2000

Ben Wolfe
bassb.1962

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984
Rodney Whitaker is not surprised by Mateo's success. "She is a great bassist," he said. "If you call her for a gig, she starts preparing the music. She's got everything together."-
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Liany Mateo
Sanford Josephson
Wes Montgomery
Rodney Whitaker
Paul Chambers
Eric Wortzman
Markus Howell
Luther Allison
Zach Adleman
Michael Dease
Steve Davis
Ted Rosenthal
Arturo O'Farrill
Herbie Hancock
Zack O'Farrill
Regina Carter
Catherine Russel
Matthew Whitaker
Milt Hinton
Ben Wolfe
Christian McBride
Linda May Oh
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