Saxophonist Pete Whitman began his professional music career during the late 1970s in Kansas City, Missouri playing in jazz clubs and gigging with the likes of trumpet great Carmel Jones, guitarist Steve Cardenas and pianist Steve Million. In early 1980s, Whitman moved to Denton, Texas to pursue a degree in music at North Texas State University. While pursuing his studies, Whitman joined the Pete Peterson Collection, a Dallas based big band with whom he had the opportunity to back up such renown acts as Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra Jr., and the Temptations. Whitman also began gigging and recording with R&B great Al T.N.T. Braggs who was best known for his hit Share Your Love With Me....
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Saxophonist Pete Whitman began his professional music career during the late 1970s in Kansas City, Missouri playing in jazz clubs and gigging with the likes of trumpet great Carmel Jones, guitarist Steve Cardenas and pianist Steve Million. In early 1980s, Whitman moved to Denton, Texas to pursue a degree in music at North Texas State University. While pursuing his studies, Whitman joined the Pete Peterson Collection, a Dallas based big band with whom he had the opportunity to back up such renown acts as Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra Jr., and the Temptations. Whitman also began gigging and recording with R&B great Al T.N.T. Braggs who was best known for his hit Share Your Love With Me.
In 1986, Whitman went on the road with the Glenn Miller Orchestra touring the United States, Iceland, Japan and Brazil. In 1988 he moved to St. Paul, MN where he became well established as a saxophonist, composer, arranger and educator.
Since 1988, Whitman has performed with such varied and distinguished ensembles and musicians as the Minnesota Orchestra, Michael Feinstein, Debbie Boone, Rosemary Clooney, Jack McDuff, Barbara Dennerlein, Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers, Dave Stryker, Curtis Fuller, the Woody Herman Orchestra, Andres Prado and the Hornheads. He has also recorded extensively as a sideman and has three CD’s out under his name: Departure Point on Igmod Records (cdbaby.com/cd/Whitman), The Sound of Water and Where’s When both on the Artegra label. His latest CD, Where’s When features the X-tet, a ten piece ensemble led by Whitman which was named among the top 20 best locally produced CDs by the Minneapolis Star and Tribune (Jan.2, 04) and received a four star rating by Downbeat Magazine (Feb.04). He has also composed numerous compositions and composed the original score for the documentary Been Rich All My Life (2006) by Toots Crackin’ Productions (www.tootscrackin.com/braml.htm).
Pete Whitman received his bachelor’s and master’s degree in music from North Texas State University, majoring in jazz studies and minoring in flute performance. A dedicated teacher, Whitman heads the Brass & Woodwinds Department at McNally Smith College in St. Paul, Minnesota.
He performs numerous improvisation and saxophone clinics every year at high schools, colleges and jazz festivals.
Pete Whitman endorses Virtuoso Saxophones.
Featuring:
Pete Whitman – Saxophone
Chris Lomheim – Piano
Chris Olsen – Guitar
Jay Young – Bass
Dave Schmalenberger – Drums
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