Whitaker reaches back and ventures forward in new release

Renowned jazz professor releases new album featuring the songs of Gregg Hill.

MSU University Distinguished Professor of Jazz Bass and Director of Jazz Studies Rodney Whitaker's latest release features his long-standing quintet of jazz masters.
Rodney Whitaker's 2022 release is his third collaboration with Lansing-based composer Gregg Hill.

MSU Director of Jazz Studies Rodney Whitaker further solidifies himself as a leader in the jazz scene with his newest release. Oasis: The Music of Gregg Hill is an inspired recording that celebrates the tension between emotion and intellect. The third album in their series, Oasis emphasizes the treasured collaboration between Whitaker and Gregg Hill as they climb to new heights.

Featured on this album is Whitaker's renowned quintet of fellow jazz masters. Pianest Bruce Barth, Terell Stafford on trumpet, Tim Warfield on sax, and drummer Dana Hall make up this impressive group. Vocalist/lyricist Rockelle Fortin also makes a stellar appearance on the opener, "Betty's Tune." These electrifying artists work in conjunction with Whitaker to bring Hill's music to life with an inspired passion.

"The variety is broad and the band itself can blow up a storm," writes Dave Rogers of WTJU.

The album reaches back through history to Whitaker's own jazz heroes, but in turn marks his creativity and excitement in the present. 

"Anchoring the music's phases and moods, Whitaker is a volcanic boulder..." writes City Pulse on the new album. This is certainly the case as Whitaker and his slate of talented musicians take the stage to inspire audiences with these new pieces. 

Whitaker's latest collaboration with Gregg Hill is a showcase of their talent and expertise within the world of jazz. Released on Origin Records, more information and purchase options can be found here.

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