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Catherine Whitney

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Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, USA

Years active
  
1990s onwards

Genres
  
Jazz

Name
  
Catherine Whitney

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, Lyricist

Role
  
Author

Instruments
  
Vocalist


Associated acts
  
Von Freeman Freddie Hubbard Jose Valdes Tommy Muellner

Books
  
Eat Right 4 Your Type: The Indivi, Where Have All the Lead, Cook Right 4 Your Type, Live Right for Your Type, Loving without Spoiling

Similar People
  
Nancy Samalin, Lee Iacocca, Robert Sternberg

Catherine Whitney vocalist, John Moran guitar, Dave Rice keys, Misty


Catherine Jane Whitney (born in Chicago, Illinois) is an American jazz singer, composer, and lyricist. She was a lyricist for trumpeter Freddie Hubbard.

Whitney learned about music as a child, since her mother, Dorothy Brady, made a living as a vocalist and bandleader in Chicago in the 1950s and '60s. Her stepfather was George E. Lescher, a pianist who played with the Spike Jones Band during World War II and was a longtime Chicago resident. In later years, he led the George Lescher Ballroom Orchestra.

Whitney began her professional jazz singing career in the early 1990s under the mentoring of Von Freeman, a tenor saxophonist in Chicago. Jerry Brown and Gloria Cooper have recorded her work and three songs (in collaboration with Curtis Fuller, Rodgers Grant, and Milton Sealey). In October 2010, New York jazz vocalist Suzanne Pittson recorded a rendition of Freddie Hubbard's song "Our Own" (based on "Gibraltar"), which contained lyrics by Whitney. She has collaborated with Johnny Griffin, Houston Person, Clifford Jordan, Stanley Turrentine, John Coltrane, Ray Brown, and Pete Cosey. She is also a Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) affiliated writer.

She has worked with many Chicago musicians, including Von Freeman, John Young, Jodie Christian, John Bany, Richie Cole, Robert Shy, Tommy Muellner, Rusty Jones, Jose Valdes, and Johnie Faren.

References

Catherine Whitney Wikipedia