Now a super hot topic in music industry is Wayman Tisdale, why? Because he was just died! This is a shock for all of us, but it’s the cruel truth. Just like a great star fade, Wayman Tisdale has left us forever, but his songs will be with us. Today let’s discuss him and his music to memorize him.
Wikipedia introduces Wayman Tisdale like this:
Wayman Lawrence Tisdale (June 9, 1964 – May 15, 2009) was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association and a smooth jazz bass guitarist and a member of the Oklahoma Tourism Board. Tisdale and his wife Regina had four children.
Wayman Tisdale, who this year was elected to the College Basketball Hall of Fame, died the morning of May 15th, 2009 at the age of 44.
Wayman Tisdale, the former NBA player and current jazz musician, had part of his right leg amputated due to bone cancer earlier this year.
Now you’ve got a picture about Wayman Tisdale, let’s take about his songs. I’ve done some researches, I find what I should share here is his album Rebound. I love this album most. Let’s take a look at what songs included in this album.
Wayman Tisdale – Rebound (2008)
01 – Rebound (Feat. Dave Koz)
02 – Throwin’ It Down (Feat. Darren Rahn)
03 – Front Runna
04 – One On One
05 – In Love
06 – Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up (Feat. Toby Keith)
07 – I Hope You Feel It Too
08 – Watch Me Play Again (Feat. Robert Wilson From The Gap Band)
09 – I’ll Do The Driving (Feat. Brian Simpson)
10 – Comin’ Home
11 – The Turnaround
12 – Grateful (Feat. Marvin Sapp)
I believe these are Wayman Tisdale’s best songs, they are full of passion, just like Wayman Tisdale himself. We can get courage from this album. I highly recommend it to you guys.
Wayman Tisdale‘s other albums are:
The Very Best of Wayman Tisdale – January 9, 2007
Way Up! – June 27, 2006
Presents 21 Days – November 18, 2003
Power Forward – June 20, 1995
In the Zone – August 13, 1996
Face to Face – March 20, 2001
Hang Time – July 13, 2004
Decisions – October 6, 1998
Circumstance [SINGLE] – May 9, 1995
So what do you think about these albums? Do you love them?
About Wayman Tisdale Death:
Tisdale died at age 44 on the morning of May 15, 2009 at St. John Medical Center in Tulsa, where his wife had taken him when he had trouble breathing. Tisdale’s agent described his death as a “great shock” and noted that Tisdale had been planning to go into the recording studio the following week for a project with jazz guitarist Norman Brown.[15] As yet, it is unconfirmed whether his death was related to his battle with cancer.
On May 21, 2009, 4,000 mourners attended Tisdale’s memorial service at the BOK Center in Tulsa.
CNN has an article about Wayman Tisdale Death, you can read it.
So what do you think about Wayman Tisdale and his songs?





