Kirk Whalum

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Kirk Whalum (born 11th, July 1958 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a jazz fusion tenor saxophonist.

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[edit] Biography

In 1983, Kirk Whalum caught the attention of the pianist Bob James and played on "12" (1985)). He released his debut, "Floppy Disk" with James' support.

From the latter half of the of 1980s, Whalum began to make a name for himself as a sideman of great insight and musicianship, playing on albums by a wide variety of artists — including Larry Carlton, Quincy Jones, Luther Vandross, Al Jarreau and many others. He also toured with Whitney Houston. Her song I Will Always Love You's sax solo is Whalum's performance.

He signed with Warner Bros. Records in 1996, and he and James released Joined at the Hip. He united BWB with guitarist Norman Brown and trumpeter Rick Braun, and released "Groovin'" in 2002.

Whalum is now signed to Dave Koz's label Rendezvous Entertainment where he released Kirk Whalum Performs the Babyface Songbook (2005).

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Titles Year Label
"Floppy Disk" 1985 Columbia
"And You Know That" 1988 Columbia
"The Promise" 1989 Columbia
"Caché" 1993 Columbia
"In This Life" 1995 Columbia
"Joined at the Hip" (with Bob James) 1996 Warner Bros. Records
"Colors" 1997 Warner Bros. Records
"Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 1" 1998 Warner Gospel
"For You" 1998 Warner Bros. Records
"Unconditional" 2000 Warner Bros. Records
"Hymns In The Garden" 2000 Top Drawer Records/Warner Bros. Records
"Peanuts" 2001 Top Drawer Records
"The Christmas Message" 2001 Top Drawer Records/Warner Bros. Records
"Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 2" 2002 Top Drawer Records/Warner Bros. Records
"Into My Soul" 2003 Warner Bros. Records
"Kirk Whalum Performs the Babyface Songbook" 2005 Rendezvous
"Give me the Reason" 2006

[edit] BWB

Titles Year Label
"Groovin'" 2002 Warner Bros. Records

[edit] DVD

Titles Year Label
"Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 2" 2002 Waner Bro.

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