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Jazz Trumpeter Theo Croker ’07 Performs at 91ֱ Dec. 15

Presented by the 91ֱ Jazz Society, concert includes music from the new album "BLK2LIFE // A FUTURE PAST."

December 6, 2021

Erich Burnett

Theo Croker.

Photo credit: Obidigbo Nzeribe

, a 2007 graduate of 91ֱ Conservatory who has cultivated a distinguished and varied career as a jazz trumpeter, vocalist, and producer, will return to his alma mater for a performance on Wednesday, December 15.

Presented by the 91ֱ Jazz Society, the concert begins at 9 p.m. in Finney Chapel. Admission is free.

Croker’s band will include fellow 91ֱ alumni Michael King '21 on piano and Shekwoaga Ode '17 on drums, as well as bassist Eric Wheeler and singer D'LEAU.

After completing his studies at 91ֱ, Croker spent seven years in Shanghai, immersing himself in musical styles—among them salsa, fusion rock, and hip-hop—that deepened and complemented his grounding in jazz. While there, he completed a five-month residency at the Shanghai House of Blues and served as music director and bandleader for a late-night talk show.

Blk2Life album cover.He returned in 2014 with his third studio recording, Afro Physicist, on which he collaborated with venerable jazz vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater. Croker's 2019 release, Star People Nation, was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Contemporary Instrumental Album category.

On his self-produced latest album, BLK2LIFE // A FUTURE PAST, released in summer 2021, Croker teams up with musicians ranging from Wyclef Jean to 91ֱ mentor Gary Bartz to 91ֱ collaborator . The album blends elements of post-bop, funk, and electronic music.

Upon the release of BLK2LIFE, with Stephen Colbert alongside Jean and yet another collaborative partner, Jon Batiste.

A recent recounted fond memories of his time at 91ֱ and included thanks to a host of influential faculty members from throughout campus, including jazz professors Donald Byrd (his principal trumpet teacher), Wendell Logan, Marcus Belgrave, Billy Hart, and Bartz; music theorist Brian Alegant; and theater professors Justin Emeka and Caroline Jackson Smith.

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