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Kirk Whalum

Kirk Whalum (born July 11, 1958) is an American R&B and smooth jazz saxophonist and songwriter. He toured with Whitney Houston for more than seven years and soloed on her single "I Will Always Love You", the best-selling single by a female artist in music history. He was also featured on many Luther Vandross albums, most often playing on the singer's covers of older pop and R&B standards such as "Anyone Who Had a Heart", "I (Who Have Nothing)", and "Love Won't Let Me Wait".

Kirk Whalum
Kirk Whalum in 1987
Background information
Born (1958-07-11) July 11, 1958 (age 65)
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresSmooth jazz, pop, R&B, gospel
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Saxophone, flute
Years active1985–present
LabelsWarner Bros., Sony, Columbia
Websitekirkwhalum.com

Whalum has recorded a series of well received solo albums and film soundtracks, with music ranging from pop to R&B to smooth jazz. His musical accomplishments have brought him a total of 12 Grammy nominations. He won his first Grammy award in 2011 for Best Gospel Song ("It's What I Do", featuring Lalah Hathaway) alongside lifelong friend and writer Jerry Peters.

Biography Edit

 
Whalum performing in a September, 2007 music festival in Nashville.

Kirk Whalum was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He attended Melrose High School and Texas Southern University, where he was a member of the renowned Ocean of Soul Marching Band. In addition to singing in his father's church choir, Whalum learned to love music from his grandmother, Thelma Twigg Whalum, a piano teacher, and two uncles, Wendell Whalum and Hugh "Peanuts" Whalum, who performed with jazz bands around the country. He told John H. Johnson's magazine Ebony Man in a 1994 profile, "The music I like to play and write encompasses the four elements I grew up with: Memphis R&B, gospel, rock, and jazz. The emphasis, though, is on melody, period."[1]

In 1986, he performed at Jean Michel Jarre's giant concerts Rendez-Vous Houston and Rendez-Vous Lyon. At each concert, he performed the track "Last Rendez-Vous," also known as "Ron's Piece," in place of Jarre and Whalum's mutual friend, saxophonist and astronaut Ron McNair, who died in the Challenger disaster.

Whalum recorded a duet with R&B singer, Jevetta Steele called "Love is a Losing Game" in 1993.

Whalum has worked on a number of film scores, including for The Prince of Tides, Boyz n the Hood, The Bodyguard, Grand Canyon and Cousins. He toured with Whitney Houston for more than seven years and soloed in her single "I Will Always Love You", the best-selling single by a female artist in music history. He was also featured on many Luther Vandross albums, most often playing on the singer's covers of older pop and R&B standards such as "Anyone Who Had a Heart", "I (Who Have Nothing)", and "Love Won't Let Me Wait".

Whalum has recorded a series of well received solo albums and film soundtracks, with music ranging from pop to R&B to smooth jazz. His musical accomplishments have brought him a total of 12 Grammy nominations. He won his first Grammy award in 2011 for Best Gospel Song ("It's What I Do", featuring Lalah Hathaway) alongside lifelong friend and writer Jerry Peters.

 
Whalum performing in St. Helena, California in August 2021.

In 2005 Whalum recorded the Babyface Songbook (2005) with R&B icon Babyface's best songs of the past 15 years, including "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)," "I'll Make Love to You," "When Can I See You," and others. Joining in the intimate and stylish proceedings are other smooth jazz notables, including trumpeter Rick Braun, soprano saxophone player Dave Koz, and guitarists Norman Brown and Chuck Loeb among others. That same year, he also performed a cover "Any Love" on the album Forever, For Always, For Luther, which included other smooth jazz greats, like the aforementioned Dave Koz, bassist Marcus Miller, tenor saxophonist Richard Elliot and alto saxophonist Mindi Abair covering Vandross' well-known songs. Whalum also contributed to the 2008 documentary film Miss HIV.

On June 20, 2014, Whalum was the inaugural Jazz Legend honoree of the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville, Tennessee. In September 2015, it was announced that Whalum would be joining the faculty of Visible Music College in Memphis, Tennessee.[2] In September 2018 he received the coveted honor of a Brass Note on Historic Beale Street in his native Memphis.

Personal life Edit

Whalum married his wife Rubystyne (Ruby) in 1980. They have four children, including musician and marathoner Kyle, as well as Courtney, Kori, and Evan.[3] Whalum converted to Catholicism in 2022, after having served for years as a Protestant minister.[4][5] He has also been a volunteer barber at a Catholic Worker house in Memphis.[6]

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

  • Floppy Disk (1985)
  • And You Know That (1988)
  • The Promise (1989)
  • Caché (1993)
  • In This Life (1995)
  • Joined at the Hip w/ Bob James (1996)
  • Colors (1997)
  • For You (1998)
  • Unconditional (2000)
  • Hymns in the Garden (2001)
  • The Christmas Message (2001)
  • Groovin w/ BWB (Braun, Whalum, Brown) (2002)
  • Into My Soul (2003)
  • Kirk Whalum Performs the Babyface Songbook (2005)
  • Roundtrip (2007)
  • Promises Made: The Millennium Promise Jazz Project (2008)
  • Everything is Everything: The Music of Donny Hathaway (2010)
  • More of Everything is Everything - ep (2010)[7]
  • Romance Language (2011)
  • Human Nature w/ BWB (Braun, Whalum, Brown) (2013)
  • BWB w/ BWB (Braun, Whalum, Brown) (2016)
  • #Lovecovers (2017)
  • Humanite (2019)

The Gospel According to Jazz Series - Live Edit

  • The Gospel According to Jazz: Chapter I (1998)
  • The Gospel According to Jazz: Chapter II (2002)
  • The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter III (2010)
  • The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter IV" (2014)

Live albums Edit

  • Live from the Detroit Jazz Festival 2013 (2014)

Compilation albums Edit

  • The Best of Kirk Whalum (2002)
  • Ultimate Kirk Whalum (2007)

Singles Edit

As sideman Edit

With Joey DeFrancesco

References Edit

  1. ^ Ebony Man, April 1994, p. 10.
  2. ^ "Kirk Whalum to join Visible Music College". Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  3. ^ "Kirk Whalum | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  4. ^ Adams, Vernon (2022-11-01). "Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  5. ^ Lenten Preaching: The Rev. Kirk Whalum, retrieved 2022-11-03
  6. ^ Whalum, Kirk. "Kirk Whalum: The gift of God's image in the poor". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  7. ^ "More Of Everything Is Everything - EP" Amazon.

External links Edit

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Kirk Whalum born July 11 1958 is an American R amp B and smooth jazz saxophonist and songwriter He toured with Whitney Houston for more than seven years and soloed on her single I Will Always Love You the best selling single by a female artist in music history He was also featured on many Luther Vandross albums most often playing on the singer s covers of older pop and R amp B standards such as Anyone Who Had a Heart I Who Have Nothing and Love Won t Let Me Wait Kirk WhalumKirk Whalum in 1987Background informationBorn 1958 07 11 July 11 1958 age 65 Memphis Tennessee U S GenresSmooth jazz pop R amp B gospelOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Saxophone fluteYears active1985 presentLabelsWarner Bros Sony ColumbiaWebsitekirkwhalum wbr com Whalum has recorded a series of well received solo albums and film soundtracks with music ranging from pop to R amp B to smooth jazz His musical accomplishments have brought him a total of 12 Grammy nominations He won his first Grammy award in 2011 for Best Gospel Song It s What I Do featuring Lalah Hathaway alongside lifelong friend and writer Jerry Peters Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 The Gospel According to Jazz Series Live 3 3 Live albums 3 4 Compilation albums 3 5 Singles 3 6 As sideman 4 References 5 External linksBiography Edit Whalum performing in a September 2007 music festival in Nashville Kirk Whalum was born in Memphis Tennessee He attended Melrose High School and Texas Southern University where he was a member of the renowned Ocean of Soul Marching Band In addition to singing in his father s church choir Whalum learned to love music from his grandmother Thelma Twigg Whalum a piano teacher and two uncles Wendell Whalum and Hugh Peanuts Whalum who performed with jazz bands around the country He told John H Johnson s magazine Ebony Man in a 1994 profile The music I like to play and write encompasses the four elements I grew up with Memphis R amp B gospel rock and jazz The emphasis though is on melody period 1 In 1986 he performed at Jean Michel Jarre s giant concerts Rendez Vous Houston and Rendez Vous Lyon At each concert he performed the track Last Rendez Vous also known as Ron s Piece in place of Jarre and Whalum s mutual friend saxophonist and astronaut Ron McNair who died in the Challenger disaster Whalum recorded a duet with R amp B singer Jevetta Steele called Love is a Losing Game in 1993 Whalum has worked on a number of film scores including for The Prince of Tides Boyz n the Hood The Bodyguard Grand Canyon and Cousins He toured with Whitney Houston for more than seven years and soloed in her single I Will Always Love You the best selling single by a female artist in music history He was also featured on many Luther Vandross albums most often playing on the singer s covers of older pop and R amp B standards such as Anyone Who Had a Heart I Who Have Nothing and Love Won t Let Me Wait Whalum has recorded a series of well received solo albums and film soundtracks with music ranging from pop to R amp B to smooth jazz His musical accomplishments have brought him a total of 12 Grammy nominations He won his first Grammy award in 2011 for Best Gospel Song It s What I Do featuring Lalah Hathaway alongside lifelong friend and writer Jerry Peters Whalum performing in St Helena California in August 2021 In 2005 Whalum recorded the Babyface Songbook 2005 with R amp B icon Babyface s best songs of the past 15 years including Exhale Shoop Shoop I ll Make Love to You When Can I See You and others Joining in the intimate and stylish proceedings are other smooth jazz notables including trumpeter Rick Braun soprano saxophone player Dave Koz and guitarists Norman Brown and Chuck Loeb among others That same year he also performed a cover Any Love on the album Forever For Always For Luther which included other smooth jazz greats like the aforementioned Dave Koz bassist Marcus Miller tenor saxophonist Richard Elliot and alto saxophonist Mindi Abair covering Vandross well known songs Whalum also contributed to the 2008 documentary film Miss HIV On June 20 2014 Whalum was the inaugural Jazz Legend honoree of the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville Tennessee In September 2015 it was announced that Whalum would be joining the faculty of Visible Music College in Memphis Tennessee 2 In September 2018 he received the coveted honor of a Brass Note on Historic Beale Street in his native Memphis Personal life EditWhalum married his wife Rubystyne Ruby in 1980 They have four children including musician and marathoner Kyle as well as Courtney Kori and Evan 3 Whalum converted to Catholicism in 2022 after having served for years as a Protestant minister 4 5 He has also been a volunteer barber at a Catholic Worker house in Memphis 6 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Floppy Disk 1985 And You Know That 1988 The Promise 1989 Cache 1993 In This Life 1995 Joined at the Hip w Bob James 1996 Colors 1997 For You 1998 Unconditional 2000 Hymns in the Garden 2001 The Christmas Message 2001 Groovin w BWB Braun Whalum Brown 2002 Into My Soul 2003 Kirk Whalum Performs the Babyface Songbook 2005 Roundtrip 2007 Promises Made The Millennium Promise Jazz Project 2008 Everything is Everything The Music of Donny Hathaway 2010 More of Everything is Everything ep 2010 7 Romance Language 2011 Human Nature w BWB Braun Whalum Brown 2013 BWB w BWB Braun Whalum Brown 2016 Lovecovers 2017 Humanite 2019 The Gospel According to Jazz Series Live Edit The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter I 1998 The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter II 2002 The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter III 2010 The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter IV 2014 Live albums Edit Live from the Detroit Jazz Festival 2013 2014 Compilation albums Edit The Best of Kirk Whalum 2002 Ultimate Kirk Whalum 2007 Singles Edit Mad About the Wolf from Simply Mad About the Mouse 1991 As sideman Edit With Joey DeFrancesco Where Were You Columbia 1990 References Edit Ebony Man April 1994 p 10 Kirk Whalum to join Visible Music College Retrieved 2015 09 19 Kirk Whalum Encyclopedia com www encyclopedia com Retrieved 2022 11 03 Adams Vernon 2022 11 01 Tweet Twitter Retrieved 2022 11 03 Lenten Preaching The Rev Kirk Whalum retrieved 2022 11 03 Whalum Kirk Kirk Whalum The gift of God s image in the poor The Commercial Appeal Retrieved 2022 11 03 More Of Everything Is Everything EP Amazon External links Edithttps archive today 20140624174441 http nmaam org celebration of legends dead link 8 31 2017 My Music Matters Tribute to NMAAM 2014 Jazz Legend Kirk Whalum Official website Mack Avenue Artist Page In Black America Kirk Whalum 1992 10 01 KUT Radio American Archive of Public Broadcasting Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kirk Whalum amp oldid 1166017105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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