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Whitney Wolanin

Whitney Wolanin
Birth name Whitney Margaret Wolanin
Born (1990-06-29) June 29, 1990 (age 27)
Albany, New York, United States
Genres Pop, pop rock
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Piano, drums, guitar
Labels TopNotch
Website whitneywolanin.com

Whitney Wolanin (/wˈlænɪn/; born June 29, 1990) is an American singer and songwriter. Born in Albany, New York, and raised in southwest Florida, she entered the music industry through recording a number of sessions with Funk Brothers bassist Bob Babbitt in 2003. Her subsequent singles “Honesty” (2012), “Wrong Guy” (2013), and “Forever” (2014) garnered AC radio airplay. She currently co-owns and operates the independent record label TopNotch.

Whitney Wolanin was born on June 29, 1990, in Albany, New York. Her mother, Illona Wolanin, is a retired teacher and her father, Vincent Wolanin, is a businessman from Philadelphia. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Lee County, Florida, where she attended Fort Myers High School.

In 2011, Wolanin received a B.S. from Vanderbilt University. She majored in Human and Organizational development and studied voice at the Blair school of music. During her time at Vanderbilt, Wolanin was a member of the improv comedy group Tongue-N-Cheek, as well as Vanderbilt Off-Broadway, appearing in their production of Nine. Wolanin also holds a Diplôme de Cuisine from Le Cordon Bleu, London.

In 2004, Wolanin began recording a collaboration with Bob Babbitt titled Funkology XIII. The album was released July 12, 2005, and consisted of twelve Motown covers and one original. Its two singles, “Good” and “It Takes Two”, the latter featuring Jimi Jamison of Survivor, made it into Friday Morning Quarterback's adult contemporary chart at #7 and #9 respectively. A holiday counterpart to the album, Christmasology, was released the following year. The lead single, “Frosty the Snowman”, was played across more than eight hundred stations and peaked at #11 on radio charts.

Wolanin’s follow-up single, “Loud and Clear” (2007), received airplay on dance and club radio and was also featured in an episode of The Hills. She subsequently released two EPs, Girl in 2009 and Whitney Wolanin 1 in 2011. An acoustic version of Girl’s “So Close” was included on Majic Miracle Music Vol. 3, a benefit album for the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children.

“Honesty” became Wolanin’s first original single to chart at AC radio. From January 9, 2012, it climbed the charts for thirty-six weeks, peaking at #21 on Mediabase and #23 on Billboard. Later that year, Wolanin released her third EP, Let's Be Honest Part 1, as well as recording a version of “Frosty the Snowman” that would go on to reach #13 on Billboard’s AC chart.


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