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Five-time Grammy Award-winning bassist Victor Wooten’s Rhythm & Books episode marked a pinnacle for the series. Recognized by Rolling Stone as one of the top ten bassists of all time, Wooten is a founding member of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones and has graced the cover of Bass Player Magazine five times. Beyond his performance prowess, Wooten is an award-nominated author, naturalist, and dedicated music educator who has been running unique music and nature camps since 2000. His appearance at UHD included an exclusive live workshop where he engaged students in conversations about music’s role in communication, personal growth, and community building. This workshop, held at the 40,000 Windows Café in UHD’s W.I. Dykes Library, provided students with invaluable insights into the music industry and the art of performance. The event attracted significant attention, with attendees including representatives from T-Mobile and Houston Matters / NPR, further solidifying UHD’s reputation as a center for cultural and artistic excellence. Furthermore, in just two months after posting, his episode of Rhythm & Books became the most viewed video of all time on the UHD YouTube page (currently at 25,000+ views). The presence of students from Meyerland Middle School for the Performing Arts and Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts added another layer of community engagement, exposing young musicians to professional-level artistry while introducing them to UHD’s creative opportunities. Wooten’s episode resonated with UHD students, many of whom were already familiar with his work through their volunteer experiences at the Victor Wooten Center for Music and Nature in Tennessee. His presence elevated the credibility of Rhythm & Books, positioning it as a series that can attract world-class talent while remaining grounded in UHD’s community-focused mission.