FOR RELEASE: April 12, 2013
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Tim Musselman, 615-898-2493 or tim.musselman@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — Jazz vocalist Kevin Whalum is coming to MTSU for a special
Tuesday, April 16, evening that also will showcase the MTSU Singers, led by
Grammy Award-winning School of Music professor Cedric Dent.
The
free public event is set for 7:30 p.m. in the Hinton Music Hall inside the
university’s Wright Music Building.
Whalum,
a Memphis native whose countless musical influences range from Al Green and
Ella Fitzgerald to The Manhattan Transfer and Lynyrd Skynyrd, recently returned
from a visit to South Africa, where his next CD is scheduled for worldwide
release this summer.
His
first two releases, “Timetable” and “One Life to Love,” are classified as jazz
but feature elements of R&B, soul and Christian music. Whalum’s voice has
been described as “butter” by jazz keyboards great George Duke, with whom
Whalum’s co-written several songs.
Whalum,
who also is the younger brother of jazz saxophonist Kirk Whalum, first found
his voice in their father’s church. Initially going into business after
college, he ultimately turned his love of music into a full-time career as a
live and session vocalist in Nashville and then as a touring artist.
The
MTSU Singers, who also will perform Tuesday night, are a student ensemble that
performs jazz, Broadway and contemporary music, focusing on developing stage
presence and vocal skills during their tenure in the group.
The
singers are led by Dent, a member of the Grammy Award-winning gospel/jazz group
Take 6 who has taught in MTSU’s School of Music since 2004.
Dent,
who received his own Grammy in 1992 for his work on several
musical arrangements on the recording “Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration,”
recently was named as the recipient of the 2013 Heritage Music Award by the
National Association of Negro Musicians Inc. He’ll be presented with the award
at NAMM’s annual convention in Nashville in July.
A parking map of MTSU
arts venues, including the Wright Music Building, is available at www.mtsu.edu/socialmedia/docs/mapforweb.jpg.
For more information on
this and other MTSU School of Music events, call 615-898-2493 or visit www.mtsumusic.com and click on the "Concert Calendar" link.
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