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Matthew Whitaker

Born in 2001 in Hackensack, NJ, Matthew Whitaker grew up surrounded by music. His love for playing music first began at the young age of 3 after his grandfather gave him a small Yamaha keyboard.

At 9, Matthew began teaching himself how to play the Hammond B3 organ. Four years later, he became the youngest artist to be endorsed by Hammond in its 80+ year history. He was also named a Yamaha Artist at 15, becoming the youngest musician to join the stellar group of jazz pianists.

​Matthew has toured both here in the US and abroad, performing on world-renowned stages, including Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, and Jazz at Lincoln Center in NYC; SFJAZZ Center in San Francisco; the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC; The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Monterey Jazz Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Playboy Jazz Festival, Telluride Jazz Festival and at international venues in France, Italy, Germany, Indonesia, UK, Australia, Switzerland, Portugal, Japan, Spain, Morocco, and South Korea.​

​In 2010, Matthew was a winning participant in the “Child Stars of Tomorrow” competition, as part of Amateur Night at the Apollo. A year later, at just 10 years old, he was invited to perform at Stevie Wonder’s induction into the Apollo Theater’s Hall of Fame. He returned to the Apollo for FOX TV’s revival of Showtime at the Apollo in 2016, where he won the audience over with his rendition of Stevie Wonder’s classic “I Wish.”  Matthew has been on national and international radio and television, which includes the Today Show documentary series "Boys Changing the World," Harry Connick Jr Show an appearance on the syndicated TV talk show Ellen and a segment on the most-watched news magazine on television 60 Minutes

2019 & 2020, Winner of the ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award for his original compositions “Emotions & Underground!"

Awards

The ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award" - 2019 for his original song 'Emotions!" The Harlem Stage Emerging Artist Award - 2018 7 Rising Stars - 201 Magazine - 2018  Young Futurist - The Root - 2018 20 under 20 as a performing artist. - Crain's Business New York breakout list  - 2017 17 people to watch in New Jersey - The Record - 2017 Visionary Excellence Award - Insightful Visionaries - 2017 Young Audiences NY 2017 Arts Honoree Award - 2017 International Goodwill Ambassador Award - City of Hackensack, NJ - 2017 Hometown Hero Award - Tri-Arc Community Development Corp - 2017 The ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award - 2017 Showtime at the Apollo - Winner - 2016 The ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award - 2016 Outstanding Soloist Award - Essentially Ellington Jazz Band Competition and Festival -  2016 Outstanding Soloist Award - Charles Mingus HS Competition and Festival - 2016 Most Remarkable Young Person on Screen - Harlem International Film Festival - 2016 Community Service Award - County of Bergen New Jersey - 2014  Joint Legislative Resoultion from The Senate and Geneal Assembly of The State of New Jersey -  2012 Dream Tree Foundation Scholarship -2012 African American Heritage Parade Cultural Award (Next Generation Jazz Musician)  Irwin Widelitz Scholarship – 2011 Bergen County Division on Disability Services Salute to Champions Award - 2011 Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders Salute to Champions Certificate of Commendation Award Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition Salute to Champions Award - 2011 Bergen County Special Services School District Salute to Champions Award - 2011

Gear

Yamaha Motif XF8 - Yamaha CP4 - Hammond B3 - Hammond XK5 - Hammond SK2 - Hammond XK3-C Yamaha 20" Stage Kit - Moog Sub 37 - Fender Rhodes 73 - Roland RD 800 - Roli Seaboard Rise 49


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Radio & Podcasts

Matthew Whitaker: On their shoulders, An organ tribute

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At 23 years old, Matthew Whitaker is called a “genius" by Jon Batiste, and is internationally recognized more for his prodigious talents and inspirational story. On Their Shoulders: An Organ Tribute is a soulful, seven-track shout-out to the Hammond B-3 organ pioneers who paved the way for him including Jimmy Smith, Charles Earland, Dr. Lonnie Smith and Joey DeFrancesco. Matthew stopped by “The K Jazz Show" to tell us all about it and we also got to explore his upbringing ...

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Albert Tootie Heath, Nick Finzer, Noah Haidu & Matthew Whitaker

Read "Albert Tootie Heath, Nick Finzer, Noah Haidu & Matthew Whitaker" reviewed by Joe Dimino


We kick off the 851st Episode of Neon Jazz with the brilliance and prowess of pianist Matthew Whitaker and music from his forthcoming album. From there, we get into a host of tunes from the Kandace Springs, Rachel Z, Dave Bass, Queen Esther, Leigh Pilzer and Noah Haidu. Talented singer Hyeonseon Baek makes his debut on Neon Jazz and he is wonderful. Finally, we say goodbye to the great Albert 'Tootie' Heath. Dig the jazz, my friends. Playlist ...

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Album Review

Matthew Whitaker: Connections

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Multi-instrumentalist Matthew Whitaker opens up and shares some personal moments on Connections. The journey begins with the light, suave “Journey Uptown." The tune grabs attention right away with an energetic upbeat feel which takes one on a magical journey of percussion and piano. “Bye-Ya" features Jon Batiste on piano. Written by Thelonious Monk, Batiste and Whitaker display their talents on piano and other keyboards. The sound is theatrical and has an Art Tatumish feel. “Stop Fighting" has ...

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Matthew Whitaker, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Squirrel Nut Zippers and More

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This week we caught up with young pianist Matthew Whitaker who was in our studios. In this episode we also feature clips from the February 2020 Kansas City shows of The Dirty Dozen Brass Band and The Squirrel Nut Zippers. We also spoke with both Ron Burris and Sam Hirsh and showcase their new music. Thanks for listening. Playlist Matthew Whitaker “Tranquility" Now Hear This (Resilience Music) 00:00 Host talks 5:54 Cory Henry “Giant Steps" The Revival (GroundUp ...

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Matthew Whitaker: A New Voice On Jazz Piano

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Matthew Whitaker is an American jazz pianist. Blind since birth, he has performed at venues including Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and The Apollo Theatre, where aged ten, he opened for Stevie Wonder. Though he is only eighteen years old, multi instrumentalist Whitaker has come a long way to get where he is today, overcoming adversity and dedicating countless hours to honing his craft. Now with his declarative label debut Now Hear This (Resilience Music, 2019), ...

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Piano Phenomenon Matthew Whitaker To Play Intimate UK Dates

Piano Phenomenon Matthew Whitaker To Play Intimate UK Dates

Source: Dynamic Agency

Young American Piano Phenomenon Plays Exclusive UK Live Shows Sixteen year old US pianist and musical prodigy Matthew Whitaker will visit the UK in April 2018 to play two intimate and exclusive live shows in Milton Keynes and London. First discovering a keyboard at three years old and self-teaching himself the Hammond organ from the age of nine, Matthew’s outstanding natural talent has helped him to achieve a series of ‘world firsts’: The youngest ever artist to be endorsed by ...

"Matthew Whitaker is only 18, and he’s also blind, but the musicianship, arrangements, and band leading skills displayed here would be equally impressive were this album made by someone with five times the experience."  "Now Hear This" - Jeff Tamarkin, JazzTimes Magazine "With plenty of buzz already behind him, 18-year-old Matthew Whitaker lives up to expectations on Now Hear This...” - Bob Doerschuk, Downbeat Magazine "The Ronnie Scott's debut of Matthew Whitaker was an absolute beauty.  What a fantastic talent and a great musician he is at such a young age.  The kid turned the place up side down!" Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club - London England "He's not extraordinary because he's blind.  He's extraordinary because he's extraordinary."   Ray Chew - Musical Director/Producer   "The two standouts of Saturday's performances were born 66 years apart.  Keyboardist Matthew Whitaker is likely the first bandleader born in the 21st century to play the festival.  Whitaker is only 17 and blind, but his consciousness of the crowd was stronger than the average jazz bandleader

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Just Groovin'

Phaze II Publishing
2023

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Fade To Black

Afrasia Productions
2022

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Connections

Resilience Music
2021

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Now Hear This

Resilience Music Alliance
2019

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Outta the Box

Jazz Foundation of America
2017

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