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Kirk Whalum
Kirk Whalum is an accomplished Jazz Saxophonist and has released albums on both Columbia Records and Warner Bros. Records. Kirks playing has received many Grammy nominations and he has worked with artists ranging from Quincy Jones to Whitney Houston. Kirk’s latest CD “Kirk Whalum Performs the Babyface Songbook” was released in 2005.
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Kirk Whalum is a Grammy nominated jazz saxophonist and has worked with a long list of musical greats. In this clip, Kirk breaks down his artist’s team and the importance and responsibilities of each role in maintaining his career.



Shoot Date:
March 2007
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Performance | Session Player | Team

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Team | Jazz | Performing/Wellness
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Loyola University New Orleans | Loyola University New Orleans Forum

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