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Kirk Whalum

From his early days in Memphis where he played in his father's church choir, veteran saxophonist Kirk Whalum drew inspiration from the rich musical traditions of that city, including gospel, R&B, blues, and eventually jazz. He received a scholarship to attend music school at Texas Southern University, where he formed a band in 1979 and began playing shows on the local club circuit. When he opened for Bob James in Houston in 1984, the pianist was impressed with Whalum's expressive style, and invited him to play on his album 12. Whalum soon signed with Columbia Records and released his first solo album, Floppy Disk, in 1985. That album (as well as the next two, 1988's And You Know That! and 1989's The Promise) was produced by James, continuing the musicians' fruitful partnership. The early '90s saw Whalum issuing two more albums on the Columbia label -- Caché in 1993 and In This Life in 1995 -- each of them earning the saxophonist increased commercial attention and critical praise. Later, a duet with James titled "Joined at the Hip" took Whalum's career to a new level, as the song garnered Whalum his first Grammy nomination.

In 1997, Whalum jumped labels to sign with Warner Bros. His first solo album on Warner's tab, Colors, was released that same year, and perhaps more than any other album, showed Whalum's ability to synthesize music from a variety of sources to produce a fusion of pop, jazz, and R&B. The following year, Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter 1 exhibited his ability to return to the music of his childhood stylistically, while also pursuing the kind of spiritual depth that has a long history in jazz, echoing artists like John Coltrane in taking advantage of the saxophone's unique expressive qualities. The decade also brought Whalum an amazingly diverse series of session and touring jobs, working with artists like Whitney Houston, Babyface, Yolanda Adams, Take 6, Bebe & Cece Winans, Barbra Streisand, Edwin Hawkins, Quincy Jones, Kevin Mahogany, Al Green, and Luther Vandross. In addition to his solo albums, Whalum worked on a number of film scores, including those for The Prince of Tides, Boyz in the Hood, Grand Canyon, and Cousins. His sax solo was featured on Whitney Houston's wildly popular single "I Will Always Love You," on the soundtrack for The Bodyguard.

The fan base that Whalum had been building throughout the '80s and '90s exploded with his 1998 release, For You, which spent nearly two years at the top of the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Chart and yielded four Top Ten NAC hits. His self-produced album, 2000's Hymns in the Garden, made a much quieter impact but was critically acclaimed, even earning Whalum a second Grammy nomination. Also in 2000, Whalum recorded again for Warner Bros. and released Unconditional, his third album for the label. Unconditional returned to the contemporary jazz style that had marked his early releases, with a few unexpected covers, including versions of Macy Gray's "I Try" and *NSYNC's "God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You." "Can't Stop the Rain," a song written and sung by Shai, is the only other song on the album not composed by Whalum. Since 2001, Whalum has released four studio albums, including his second volume of gospel songs, The Gospel According to Jazz: Chapter 2, and Kirk Whalum Performs the Babyface Songbook, released on Rendezvous Music in 2005. In 2008, Whalum released Promises Made, a benefit album for the Millennium Project dedicated to the relief of hunger, disease prevention, and economic development in Africa. In 2010, Whalum issued The Gospel According to Jazz: Chapter III. This volume included appearances by George Duke, Lalah Hathaway, Bishop T.D. Jakes, and Kevin Whalum, among others. Whalum was made President and CEO of the Stax Museum of American Soul Music later in the year, and in August, he released Everything Is Everything: The Music of Donny Hathaway, his second album of the year on Rendezvous Music. ~ Stacia Proefrock, Rovi
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Comments

I enjoyed working with Kirk and Luther. They were wonderful together and it is wonderful that Kirk remembers Luther with this song.
dillon162
I was at the concert in Houston in 1984 and the account in the bio above does not fully reflect how fantastic an impact Kirk had on the audience or Bob James (I expect) ... Kirk Whalum was the opening act and he was fantastic and at one point he demonstrated his significant talent when he got to a point in a song that he hit a note (using circular breathing) that he seemed to hold for several minutes ... it seemed an eternity ... the crowd was going wild because the note kept going and going and
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He's always n "High-Fashio n " music wise from gospel, r&b, jazz. Spectacular!
Kirk, you come so far from Cody's late night jams. I must still say the same thing I've always said. Move over Grover! and Blow the tip off it son! Still a fan!
Nice !
Love this song... Falling in love with god was the best thing I ever done. No man can mount up to the love of god.....
I love this song! This song tells how I feel that there is no place I rather be than to keep on falling in love with Jesus and I will always love Jesus more and more each and everyday. Love You Jesus!
Thats Peace......
Grover. And Kirk on same page. Just. Great
vlpratt2
Music that soothes the soul!
anilegna1999
His style is very refreshing! I am studying and listening to the smooth sounds!
I love his style, so fresh and relaxing...
Can't wait to GROOVE with Mr. Whalum @ Seabreeze Jazz Festival ...2013!!
brownpecan
I love this song. It speaks my heart, emotion and soul. I love Kirk.
This is beautiful
"Afterthough t , beautiful as expected from Mr. Kirk Whalum!!" However, YOU'RE definitely not an, "Afterthough t ! ! " YOU are truly 'Da BEST Of 'Da BEST, Sir!! ~ Bless You!
Mr. Kirk Whalum, YOU outdid yourself on, "Falling In Love With Jesus!!" So, so beautiful ..."It is the BEST THING I'VE EVER DONE!! Mr. Whalum, ~ BE Blessed & Continue To BE A Blessing!! ~ A-Men & Hallelujah!!
awesome
Good music!!
Oooh My, My, My..."Southe r n Soul Groovin' UNCONDITIONA L L Y ! ! " AWESOME DUDE!
Not enough oooooooo's in smooth to describe this sound.
The best song
This is my Favorite Cut by Kirk Whalum INTO MY SOUL AND DO YOU FEEL ME
Kirk Whalen's music can take you to that other level. It just soothes your spirit and mind.
Kirk and his music is a blessing, as I take my morning walks. His music, (and especially, The Gospel According To Jazz), takes me further and further each morning as I take my walks. His Sax is so inspirationa l that when my ear plugs may slip a bit, I hear the morning birds, with God's voice within their song.

After listening to the birds and the ear plug adjustment, it's on with Kirk Whalum. The music of Kirk Whalum is such a good morning wake up! When I get back home, it's then, coffee wi
rrossrichard s o n
The artist singing is Jonathan Butler. If you enjoy this song, please take a listen to some of his music, too. Not only is he a vocalist, he is also a legendary guitar player. I was blessed to hear both Jonathan and Kirk in a Fort Worth concert some years ago. One word... electrifying !
this is when u know that God is so dynamic that He can be praised in whatever style of music inspires us......... beautiful song...... very very beautiful song
4U4US4LIFE-R G M
Awsome!
Sounds so amazing
that SAX just puts me to sleep like taking a pill
God Love Elder Otis G Johnson.
simplykenned y 9 9 8
Look at him doing how he doing.
Sounds good!
lvucobalt
well now gospel in jazz in God is a great move bout time its wonderful
i love this song!!!! oh yea!!!
sharon_albri g h t
Wow! I like these sounds. Nice qualities and good diverse
kellytocco23
this wassup!
awesome...
WOW!!!!!!!! THIS CAME OUT IN 2000 .NEVER HEARD THIS SONG.
yeah just wut she said 15min. ago. superb.
superb
your the man, thank you for being here!!!!!!
his music also settles ones love for smooth jazz and really relax's you after a long day at work, SO SMOOTH....
chk266
Amen ! Brother I feel and hear you ! HALLELUJAH ! Stay on the path and keep throwing down!
Lord our youth are missing the very best You can offer... does anyone hear me? Many are out there without a clue suffering a rotten life... not knowing Your peace... Your protection.. . Your Grace to live in a darkening world... Oh Holy Spirit shout Jesus, Grace, and life forever in Your style... Love Mike
cclark777777 7
God brought out the best in Kirk and I'm so happy He allowed Kirk's gift to flourish. All things work for the good of those that love the Lord and who are called according to His purpose.
His sound is so smooth ! !
One of thee BEST!!!!!
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