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Kirk Whalum

Kirk Whalum

Kirk Whalum, born in Memphis, Tennessee, is a Grammy-winning saxophonist and composer celebrated for his contributions to jazz, gospel, and R&B music. Known for his soulful sound and versatility, Whalum gained prominence as a session musician, collaborating with artists like Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, and Barbra Streisand. His saxophone solo on Houston's iconic song "I Will Always Love You" remains one of his most recognizable works. Whalum's discography includes acclaimed albums like "For You" (1998), "The Gospel According to Jazz" series, and "Humanité" (2019), showcasing his ability to blend genres seamlessly. His album "It's What I Do" (2011) won the Grammy for Best Gospel Song. In addition to his music, Whalum has contributed to film and television, performing on soundtracks for movies like "Only You" (1994) and "Chloe & Theo" (2015). He has also appeared in music specials such as "Whitney Houston: Classic Whitney" (NBC, 1997) and live performances on shows like "The 15th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards" (Stellar Network). A dedicated educator and ordained minister, Whalum continues to inspire audiences worldwide with his artistry, spirituality, and commitment to fostering the next generation of musicians.
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