Kirk Whalum

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Kirk Whalum
Photo by Patricia Wagner
Photo by Patricia Wagner
Background information
Born July 11, 1958 (1958-07-11) (age 49)
Origin Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Genre(s) Smooth jazz, Pop, R&B, Gospel
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter
Instrument(s) Saxophone
Years active 1985 — Present
Label(s) Rendezvous, Mosaic Contemporary, Warner Bros., Sony, Columbia
Associated acts Babyface, Bob James
Website www.KirkWhalum.com

Kirk Whalum (b. July 11, 1958) is an American smooth jazz saxophonist and songwriter. He later toured as Whitney Houston's opening act for several years. Whalum has also recorded a series of well received solo albums and film soundtracks, with music ranging from pop to R&B to smooth jazz. Kirk’s musical accomplishments have brought him a total of seven Grammy nominations.

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[edit] Biography

Kirk Whalum born July 11, 1958 in Memphis, Tennessee, was surrounded by music as he grew up in the R&B capital of the South. In addition singing in his father's church choir, Whalum also 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. These influences proved lasting, as 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]

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


The '90s also brought Whalum an amazingly diverse series of session and touring jobs, working with artists like Whitney Houston, Willie Norwood, Babyface, Nancy Wilson, Yolanda Adams, Take 6, Bebe & Cece Winans, Barbra Streisand, Edwin Hawkins, Quincy Jones, Kevin Mahogany, Al Green, and Luther Vandross. He also has worked on a number of film scores, including those for The Prince of Tides, Boyz in the Hood, The Bodyguard, Grand Canyon, and Cousins (film).

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 superstar Dave Koz, and guitarists Norman Brown and Chuck Loeb among others.

[edit] Selective discography

Year Title Genre Label Billboard Chart Peak[2]
2007 Roundtrip Jazz, Hip-Hop Rendezvous #1
2007 Ultimate Kirk Whalum Jazz Mosaic Contemporary
2005 Kirk Whalum Performs the Babyface Songbook R&B, Jazz Rendezvous #2
2002 Into My Soul Jazz Warner Bros. #7
2002 The Gospel According to Jazz: Chapter 2 Gospel-Jazz Warner Bros. #11
2002 BWB - Groovin' Jazz Warner Bros.
2001 Hymns in the Garden Jazz Word Entertainment #18
2000 Unconditional Gospel-Jazz Warner Bros. #2
1998 The Gospel According To Jazz: Chapter 1 Gospel-Jazz Word Entertainment
1998 For You Jazz Warner Bros. #4
1998 And You Know That! Jazz Sony #1
1997 Colors Jazz Warner Bros. #10
1996 Joined at the Hip w/Bob James Jazz Warner Bros.
1995 In This Life Soul & Jazz Sony #12
1993 Caché Jazz Sony #1
1985 Floppy Disk Jazz Sony

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Ebony Man, April 1994, p. 10
  2. ^ Billboard's Whalum Chart History

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