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Whitney, Tracey ~ Albuquerque

Music Commissioner Tracey Whitney

Music Background

50 Years’ experience in the music industry. Highlights include:

  • Band Leader: The Art of Jazz with Tracey Whitney
  • Jazz Vocal Mastery Instructor: New Mexico School for the Arts
  • Voting Member: The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (the GRAMMY Awards), Los Angeles chapter
  • Former Ray Charles “Raelette” toured with the “Genius of Soul” as a member of his acclaimed backing group
  • Performed for 103.7 the Oasis Radio + Cool Jazz Forever Productions concerts with contemporary jazz elites including: Will Donato, Marc Antoine, Euge Groove, Darren Rahn, Julian Vaughn and Brian Simpson
  • Other concert performances have included: 1. New Mexico Jazz Workshop’s Jazz Under the Stars Women’s Voices and Ladies Sing the Blues concert series at the ABQ Museum Amphitheater, the Outpost Performance Space, the Santa Fe Bandstand; 2. Leonard Tischler’s Freedom Work: Folk Forms and Variations, Summertime in Old Town Gazebo concert series; 3. the Route 66 & Downtown Summerfest’s; 4. ABQ Film & Music Experience’s tribute concert to world-renowned bassist Nathan East at the KIMO Theater; 5. the New Mexico Black Expo opening for Shalamar member Howard Hewett at the New Mexico State Fair; 6. New Mexico Philharmonic’s New York Lights Gala; 7. The ABQ BioPark’s Botanic Garden virtual concert series; and, 8. New Mexico Jazz Workshop’s Keeping the Beat virtual concert series during the Covid-19 pandemic
  • Venues include: Vernon’s Black Diamond Lounge, the Santa Ana Star Casino, the Hyatt Tamaya Resort, the Isleta Casino-also featured in their Embers’ Steakhouse TV commercial and website, Pappadeaux, Scalo, the Hyatt Regency, St Clair Winery, Casa Rondena Winery, the Pueblo Harvest Café at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, and the Hotel Andaluz where she performed for many years with her band featuring Sid Fendley-piano, Rodney Bowe-bass and Wayne Johnson-drums and was resident performer in the hotel’s Casablanca Room with her show, The Art of Jazz with Tracey Whitney – among others
  • Founder: Babydoll Entertainment & Records. Released 3 independent CDs: Love…A Fable in 9 Acts (2007), I Am Singing Songs I Love (2012), and Live at The Outpost Performance Space (2017) was a New Mexico Music Awards nominee for Best Vocal Performance
  • Producer: Black Music Through the Ages: 1869-1969, and A Tribute to Michael Jackson and Prince for the African American Performing Arts Center’s 9th annual gala. Helped launch the “AAPAC Presents Afriquerque” music series featuring local African American performing artists
  • Producer/performer: Guess Who I saw Today: A Tribute to Nancy Wilson at both AAPAC and the Outpost Performance Space
  • Co-Producer/performer with Zenobia: Johnny Otis: A Dangerous Creation for the New Mexico Jazz Workshop
  • Freelance singer and session player: most notably recording with Heavy Metal superstars W.A.S.P. featuring Blackie Lawless on the album Still Not Black Enough, and Las Vegas performances with Soul Band, Side Effect
  • Freelance Journalist: Smooth Jazz Magazine, reviewing concerts and CD’s, and interviewing jazz stars including Earl Klugh, The Yellowjackets, Terence Blanchard and Arturo Sandoval
  • Five-year performance residency in Yokohama, Tokyo and Tokushima, Japan, including performing and/or recording with Japanese superstars Sing Like Talking, Namie Amuro and Tokiko Kato
  • The Whitney Family: The Whitney Family was a Los Angeles based singing group that gigged locally, performed in Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe, toured the U.S and abroad, recorded for Warner/Curb Records (where they had a Billboard Magazine “Top Singles Pick”), and United Artists Records. They appeared on several TV shows, including The Midnight Special, and were featured in Right On! and Tiger Beat magazines. Tracey Whitney performed with her family beginning when she was 11 until she turned 22, when she left to begin a solo career.

Administrative Background

  • President: Musicians’ Association of Albuquerque / Local 618 of the American Federation of Musicians
  • Trustee: Board of Directors, Central New Mexico Labor Council
  • President: Board of Directors, African American Performing Arts Center (AAPAC)
  • Executive Assistant to the VP/Editor in Chief: Weider Publications – Shape, Fit Pregnancy and Natural Health magazines
  • Office Manager & Executive Assistant to the President & CEO: Showscan Entertainment and TEAM Communications
  • Executive Assistant to the VP of Communications: Walt Disney Feature Animation
  • Executive Assistant to the VP of Finance: Playboy Entertainment Group, Inc.

Education

Higher Certificate in Contemporary Vocal Teaching with Upper Merit/Children and Adolescents
The Vocal Academy (now known as The Voice College) 2013

Small Business Entrepreneur
Los Angeles Pierce College 2010

General Business
Los Angeles Pierce College 2010

Management and Supervision
Los Angeles Pierce College 2008

Academic Honors: Sigma Alpha Pi National Society of Leadership and Success, Presidential Status; Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Alpha Pi Delta Chapter; Pierce College President’s Honor List and Dean’s List

Hometown

Los Angeles, California

Residence

Albuquerque, Bernalillo County

Appointment

11 September 2020 by Governor Lujan Grisham

Term

11 September 2020 ~ 11 September 2022

Committees

County Liaison

  • Torrance

Special Projects

Bio

Ray Charles didn’t need to meet singer Tracey Whitney to know she was his ideal back-up vocalist. Called to audition for The Genius of Soul’s background singers, The Raelettes, Tracey left her demo when Charles couldn’t make their meeting. Later that afternoon, his management called to say she’d landed the gig. “Ray just listened to my tracks and said, ‘She’s got it”, Tracey recalls. “Four days later, I was onstage singing with him at the Hollywood Bowl for the Playboy Jazz Festival, the next day in Denver, and so on… What a ride!”

Luckily, Tracey, a sultry singer, prolific songwriter and passionate performer who, in the style of yesteryear, delivers R&B, Pop, and Jazz vocal stylings equally – was no stranger to the stage. Her musical history stretches all the way back to age 11, when at the famed Coconut Grove in Los Angeles, Tracey made her debut as part of The Whitney Family, a singing ensemble that included her mother Louise Whitney, brother’s Glynn, Nick, Phillip and Ellis Ray (Ray-Ray), and sister’s Cozette (Cookie) and Louise and Louanda (twins). Over the next 15 years, The Whitney Family performed in Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe, toured the world, recorded albums for both United Artists and Warner Curb Records (their 1977 Airways LP included Let Me Be Your Woman, a Billboard magazine Top Singles Pick), and made guest appearances on numerous TV shows, most notably Burt Sugarman’s The Midnight Special.

“My parents were both singers, and all eight of their kids came out singing,” she says. By the age of twenty-two she realized that the group had outgrown its “cute kid” image, and she set her sights on a solo career; regularly performing in Los Angeles before landing the much-coveted role of Raelette for Mr. Charles’ 1991 U.S. tour. In 1995, she won a featured spot on Barrymore in Hollywood, British TV show host Michael Barrymore’s American special. She did session work for various bands (most notably Heavy Metal super-group, W.A.S.P. featuring Blackie Lawless), and performed shows in Las Vegas with the band Side Effect (best known for their 1976 R&B hit Always There). Tracey lived in Japan from late 1995-2000, a highly sought after performer in various nightclubs and hotels in Tokyo, Yokohama and Tokushima. During this period, she also did session work and performed in concert with Japanese superstars Sing Like Talking, Namie Amuro and Tokiko Kato.

In 2007 Tracey launched an independent record label, Babydoll Entertainment & Records, releasing her first solo album, Love…A Fable in 9 Acts. This was followed in 2012 with I Am Singing…Songs I Love, and her third recording, Live at The Outpost Performance Space, released in May 2017, was a New Mexico Music Awards nominee for Best Vocal Performance.

She relocated from Los Angeles to Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2012 and, much to her delight, found The Land of Enchantment to be a jazz haven that she affectionately calls “The gift that keeps on giving.” With a thriving performance schedule, she’s routinely called upon to be the opening act when stars come to town for 103.7 The Oasis Radio + Cool Jazz Forever Productions concert series, allowing her the unique opportunity to perform with a host of touring contemporary jazz elites, including Will Donato, Marc Antoine, Euge Groove, Darren Rahn, Julian Vaughn and Brian Simpson.

Her concert performances have included both the New Mexico Jazz Workshop’s Jazz Under the Stars Women’s Voice’s and Ladies Sing the Blues series at the ABQ Museum Amphitheater, Leonard Tischler’s Freedom Work: Folk Forms and Variations, the Summertime in Old Town Gazebo series, and the Route 66 + Downtown Summerfest’s. She performed in the ABQ Film & Music Experience’s tribute concert to world-renowned bassist Nathan East at the KIMO Theater (he gave her a standing ovation!), as well as their VIP Reception for actor Jeff Bridges and music producer T Bone Burnett. She also opened for Shalamar member Howard Hewett at the New Mexico Black Expo.

Tracey was thrilled to co-write, produce and perform the concert, A Dangerous Creation: A Tribute to Johnny Otis with Zenobia Conkerite at the ABQ Museum Amphitheater in 2016. Coincidentally, Tracey’s mother, Louise Whitney, and Aunt Mary Lee Whitney (who was a member of Stevie Wonder’s background singers Wonderlove, and was the featured female vocalist on Stevie’s classic AS from his mega-hit LP Songs In The Key of Life), toured with Johnny Otis, an R&B pioneer, as well as gospel/soul legend and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Solomon Burke in the late 1960’s.

Other highlights for Tracey have included producing and performing her concert “Guess Who I Saw Today? A Tribute to Nancy Wilson” at both the African American Performing Arts Center and the Outpost Performance Space, being a featured performer for the New Mexico Music Awards, the New Mexico State Fair, opening for and performing again with Smooth Jazz star Will Donato for his Amplified Jazz Experience concert at AAPAC, the St John’s College Music on the Hill concert series in Santa Fe, the Santa Fe Bandstand, and the New Mexico Philharmonic’s New York Lights Gala. The Art of Jazz with Tracey Whitney performed for the ABQ BioPark’s Botanic Garden virtual concert series and the New Mexico Jazz Workshop’s Keeping the Beat virtual concert series during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Whitney brings her own blend of sophisticated jazz and classic soul throughout the city in venues such as Vernon’s Black Diamond Lounge, the Santa Ana Star Casino, the Hyatt Tamaya Resort, the Isleta Casino (she was featured in their 2014 Embers’ Steakhouse TV commercial and website), Pappadeaux, Scalo, the Hyatt Regency, St Clair Winery, Casa Rondena Winery, and more. She performed regularly at the Hotel Andaluz for many years, and along with her band, which features Sid Fendley on piano, Rodney Bowe on bass and Wayne Johnson on drums, was the resident performer every weekend in the hotel’s Casablanca Room with their show, The Art of Jazz with Tracey Whitney. 
 
Tracey is the President of the Musicians Association of Albuquerque/Local 618 of the American Federation of Musicians, and formerly served on the Board and then as president of the African American Performing Arts Center Foundation, where she produced Black Music Through the Ages: 1869-1969, as well as A Tribute to Michael Jackson and Prince for AAPAC’s 9th anniversary gala. She also helped launch the AAPAC Presents Afriquerque music series featuring local African American performing artists. She’s a voting member of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (the GRAMMY Awards), as well as a contributing writer/music critic for Smooth Jazz magazine, tasked with reviewing concerts and CD’s, and interviewing luminaries Earl Klugh, The Yellowjackets, Terence Blanchard and Arturo Sandoval for the publication. She was surprised and thrilled when they did a feature and review of her CD, Live At The Outpost Performance Space.

She’s an Upper Merit graduate of the London-based The Voice College with a Higher Certificate in Contemporary Vocal Teaching: Children & Adolescents, and serves as the Jazz Vocal Mastery instructor at the New Mexico School for the Arts – the state’s only public, statewide high school offering pre-professional arts training and academics. As her former boss Brotha’ Ray put it, “I was born with music inside me…It was a necessity for me; like food and water.” We couldn’t agree more….

Tracey Whitney is very proud to have been appointed a Music Commissioner for the State of New Mexico under Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham.

Creative Examples

These examples cite Whitney’s work as a music industry professional in the private sector.

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Performance

Tracey Whitney performing 21 May 2017 for the New Mexico Music Awards Ceremony at the Sandia Resort and Casino. “Nature Boy” is from her CD, “Live At The Outpost Performance Space,” which was nominated for Best Vocal Performance. She’s accompanied by Sid Fendley-piano, Stephen Dewave Peace-bass, Wayne Johnson-drums and Lee Taylor-saxophone.

Tracey’s cover of  Michael Jackson’s “I Can’t Help It” written by Stevie Wonder, from her CD “I Am Singing… Songs I Love” on the BabyDoll Entertainment label. Produced and arranged by Tracey Whitney, co-produced and instrumentation by Herman “Hollywood” Dawkins, guest vocals by Glynn Whitney, with Tim Anderson-Saxophone.
 

The Whitney Family Band (1971 – 2000) Louise Whitney and her 8 children Glynn, Nick, Tracey, Phillip, Ray-Ray, Cookie (Cozette) and twins Louise and Louanda toured the U.S. and abroad, played Las Vegas and Tahoe (opening for acts like Debbie Reynolds). They shared the stage with Ginger Rogers, Donny and Marie Osmond and even former First Lady, Nancy Reagan. They recorded albums for Warner Curb Records (Airways featured Let Me Be Your Woman, a Billboard Magazine Top Singles Pick), and United Artists Records. They made guest appearances on several local and national TV shows, including Burt Sugarman’s famed The Midnight Special and the Lou Rawls Parade of Stars, and were featured in teen magazines, most notably Tiger Beat and Right On!
 

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