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  1. Reflections in Change is the third album led by saxophonist Craig Handy which was recorded in 1999 and released on the Sirrocco Music label.

  2. Rodney Whitaker (born February 22, 1968) is an American jazz double bass player and educator. Biography. Born in Detroit, Whitaker attended Wayne State University, and studied with Robert Gladstone, principal bass with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and trumpeter Marcus Belgrave. [1]

  3. "Reflections In Change", Handy's third album under his own name, is his most ambitious, most diverse, and most fully realized recorded work to date. It documents his growth as improviser, composer and "auteur".

  4. Reflections in Change, an Album by Craig Handy. Released 19 November 1999 on Sirocco (catalog no. SJL1005; CD). Featured peformers: Craig Handy (saxophone, bass clarinet), Geri Allen (piano), Rodney Whitaker (bass), Ali Jackson (drums), Sy Johnson (arranger), Robin Eubanks (trombone, producer), Steve Slagle (flute), Dave Stryker (guitar ...

  5. Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow – Rodney Whitaker /Label- Sirrocco Jazz. Play Penn – Clarence Penn Quintet /Label- Criss Cross Jazz. New York Trio – Peter Beets /Label- Criss Cross Jazz. For Lovers Only – Milt Grayson /Label- After 9 Records. All Rise – Wynton Marsalis /Label- Sony.

  6. Sep 28, 2014 · The arrangement of Bronislav Kaper’s “Invitation” is daring and new, and features some abrupt changes in rhythm that recall the forward thinking of Charles Mingus—not obviously an influence, but who can escape the shadow of the great one? Yet the recording is uniquely Rodney Whitaker.

  7. Rodney Whitaker (born February 22, 1968) is an American jazz double bass player and educator. Biography. Born in Detroit, Whitaker attended Wayne State University, and studied with Robert Gladstone, principal bass with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and trumpeter Marcus Belgrave.