Background
She learned about music and jazz as a child, since her mother, Dorothy Brady, made a living as a vocalist/bandleader herself with a jazz trio known around the Chicago area in the 1950s and 1960s as "The Dottie B Three".
She learned about music and jazz as a child, since her mother, Dorothy Brady, made a living as a vocalist/bandleader herself with a jazz trio known around the Chicago area in the 1950s and 1960s as "The Dottie B Three".
She sings in the "vo-cool" style similar to that of Anita O"Day and Peggy Lee. She is published by Second Floor Music in New New York She was a lyricist for the late Freddie Hubbard, jazz trumpet legend.
Her stepfather was the late George East. Lescher, a pianist who played with the Spike Jones Band during World World War II and was a longtime Chicago South Side resident.
He died in March 1986 at the age of 64 near Houston, Texas, while on tour with the January Garber Band. Catherine began her professional jazz singing career under the mentoring of Chicago tenor saxman Von Freeman in the early 1990s.
Jerry Brown and Gloria Cooper have recorded her work and three songs (in collaborations with Curtis Fuller, Rodgers Grant, and Milton Sealey). Most recently in October 2010 New York jazz vocalist Suzanne Pittson recorded a rendition of Freddie Hubbard"s tune "Our Own" (based on "Gibraltar") which first premiered on the album "Born to Be Blue (Freddie Hubbard album)" making use of Catherine Whitney"s lyrics in Pittson"s latest jazz album release Out Of The Hub: The Music Of Freddie Hubbard.
Additional co-writing with other jazz artists as a composer/lyricist (aside from Von Freeman and Freddie Hubbard) have been Johnny Griffin, Houston Person, Clifford Jordan, Stanley Turrentine, John Coltrane, Ray Brown, and Pete Cosey.
She is also a Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) affiliated writer Besides her work in the capacity of a jazz music collaborator nationally, Catherine has performed with many great Chicago jazz legends including Von Freeman, John Young, Jodie Christian, John Bany, Richie Cole (musician), Robert Shy, Tommy Muellner, Rusty Jones (musician), Jose Valdes and Johnie Faren as well as many others She occasionally appears at various jazz clubs and venues around the Chicago area with her duo, trio or quartet.
He was a lifetime member of the Chicago Federation of Musicians.