Rodney Whitaker | MSU Music Faculty | MSU College of Music Faculty Directory Faculty Books and Recordings Rodney Whitaker University Distinguished Professor of Jazz Bass and Director of Jazz Studies Area (s): Jazz Studies A230 Pavilion East Lansing, MI 48824 whitak22@msu.edu (517) 432-2194 Other Links: hear recordings Website About: Video Interview
Rodney Thomas Whitaker - Bass Gregory Hutchinson - Drums Ku-Umba Frank Lacy - Trombone *Everything I Have Is Yours/Dedicated To You and My Shining Hour performed by: THE ROY HARGROVE QUINTET . Roy Hargrove - Trumpet & Flugelhorn Ron Blake - Tenor & Soprano Sax Marc Cary - Piano Rodney Whitaker - Bass Gregory Hutchinson - Drums
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13 de jun. de 2000 · On his fourth date as a leader, bassist and composer Rodney Whitaker is joined by several members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, which he has been a member of since 1996. The release of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow signals the next stage of Whitaker's maturation obtained after years of touring, recording, and teaching.
Compiled from four albums whose recording dates span from 1989 to 1993, Approaching Standards somewhat more encouragingly also documents Hargrove's growth as a musician.
Ben Ratliff. Legendary bassist Rodney Whitaker has been a celebrated force in Michigan's jazz eco-system since returning to develop the world-class program at Michigan State University. Active with numerous jazz legacy institutions, Whitaker has spent five-years as Artist in Residence with the historic Christ Church Cranbrook near Detroit ...
24 de sept. de 1996 · The title track features Payton 's plaintive head statement and Chestnut 's fervid solo. Whitaker's wife, Monzola, contributes the soft "One Silent Moment," while Roney lights things up for "On Dolphin Street." Allen waxes poetic beneath a bed of exotic, subtle rhythms on "El Morro," and the finale, "Cultural Warrior," is languid and solemn.