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  1. 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]

  2. Rodney William Whitaker, que utilizaba Trevanian como seudónimo literario (Granville, Nueva York, 12 de junio de 1931 - West Country, 14 de diciembre de 2005), fue un escritor estadounidense especializado en el género de novela de espías. También ha publicado con el seudónimo de Nicholas Seare.

  3. Internationally renowned bassist and Origin Records recording artist, Rodney Whitaker, currently holds the titles of Professor of Jazz Bass and Director of Jazz Studies at Michigan State University where he has built one of the leading jazz degree programs and performing faculty in the world.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrevanianTrevanian - Wikipedia

    Rodney William Whitaker (June 12, 1931 – December 14, 2005) was an American film scholar and writer who wrote several novels under the pen name Trevanian. Whitaker wrote in a wide variety of genres, achieved bestseller status, and published under several other names, as well, including Nicholas Seare, Beñat Le Cagot, and Edoard Moran.

  5. Biography. Rodney T. Whitaker, internationally renowned Mack Avenue recording artist, jazz bassist, professor of jazz double bass, director of Jazz Studies and artistic director for the Professors of Jazz at Michigan State University where he has built one of the most distinguished jazz degree programs and performing faculty in the United States.

  6. 17 de dic. de 2005 · By Douglas Martin. Dec. 17, 2005. Rodney Whitaker, a writer best known by one of his many pen names, Trevanian, who was the only writer of airport paperbacks to be compared to Zola, Ian...

  7. Discography. Rodney Whitaker has been featured on numerous jazz recordings as a lead artist and as a sideman. His most recent efforts are critically acclaimed collaborations with drummer Carl Allen, 2008’s Work to Do and 2006’s Get Ready. Learn more about Professor Whitaker’s recordings by exploring below….