George Whitty

George Whitty is an American musician, composer, record producer, audio engineer and music educator, currently living near Los Angeles, California, United States. He won an Emmy Award in 2014 for his work as a composer for the television series, ''All My Children'', and produced three Grammy Award winning CDs (most recently Randy Brecker's ''34th N Lex''). Whitty was nominated for Emmy Awards for his composing on the long-running TV shows ''One Life to Live'' and ''As the World Turns''.

As a musician, he has played and recorded with artists such as Dave Matthews and Santana (''Supernatural''), Celine Dion (''Falling into You'' and ''These Are Special Times''), Michael and Randy Brecker (four years on the road, seven albums), Chaka Khan (''The Woman I Am''), Richard Bona, Chris Minh Doky, Sadao Watanabe, Grover Washington Jr., Till Brönner (''Midnight'') and other well-known artists. His discography includes more than 100 CDs as a record producer or musician, and he has hundreds of compositions for film and television playing on everything from nature documentaries to feature films to TV reality shows and some of long-running television series.

In 2012, he formed the electric jazz trio, Third Rail, with Tom Brechtlein on drums and Janek Gwizdala on bass. In 2013, the band released the live CD ''Ignition: Live Across Europe'', composed of tracks recorded on the band's first tour of Europe. In August 2012, he performed at the Hollywood Bowl with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Carlos Santana, Marcus Miller, Dave Holland and Zakir Hussein in the Concert for Peace. In 2014, he appeared on several tracks as an orchestrator, synthesizer player and sound designer on Hancock's album, ''The Imagine Project''. In 2015, he also began teaching jazz piano through ArtistWorks, an online music education website.

In 2018, Whitty arranged three Hancock pieces for the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Hancock playing piano, which were performed at Disney Hall.

Whitty was born and raised in Coos Bay, Oregon, and is a 1980 graduate of Marshfield High School.

His brother, playwright Jeff Whitty won a Tony Award for "Best Book for a Musical" for ''Avenue Q'', and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 2019. George Whitty's website and blog can be found online, and he has been teaching via Skype for many years, both jazz improvisation and production in Logic; more information is also available online. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Double dealin' by Brecker, Randy, Marienthal, Eric, Whitty, George

    Newton, NJ : Shanachie, 2020
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    David Sanborn songs.

    New Albany, IN : Jamey Aebersold Jazz, 2002
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    Format: Musical Score Book


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    The Brecker Brothers : electric jazz-fusion, Play-a-long book/CD set for all instruments by Brecker, Randy, Brecker, Michael

    New Albany, IN : Jamey Aebersold Jazz, 1998
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    The Brecker Brothers : electro jazz-fusion.

    New Albany, IN : Jamey Aebersold Jazz, 1998
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    Big wheel by Richman, Jeff

    [Place of publication not identified] : Nefer Records, 2013
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    Fuzzy by Noy, Oz

    New York, NY : Magnatude Records, 2007
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    Out of nowhere

    Cleveland, Ohio : Heads Up, 2005
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    The Brecker Brothers Band reunion by Brecker, Randy

    [S.l.] : Piloo Records and Productions, 2013
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    The Brecker Brothers Band reunion by Brecker, Randy

    [Place of publication not identified] : Piloo Records and Productions, 2013
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