Biography
Trumpeter Theo Croker is an adventurous jazz musician known for his cosmically minded, spiritually enlightened take on post-bop, funk, and electronic-tinged fusion. The grandson of famed trumpeter Doc Cheatham, Croker first garnered attention in the 2000s playing straight-ahead jazz before issuing such stylistically expansive albums as 2014's Dee Dee Bridgewater-produced Afro Physicist and 2016's Escape Velocity. He further embraced a contemporary R&B and space-funk vibe on 2019's Star People Nation, earning a Grammy nomination in the process. Yet more genre-bending R&B and electronic textures marked 2021's BLK2LIFE and 2022's Love Quantum.

Born in 1985 in Leesburg, Florida, Croker began playing trumpet around age 11, inspired by his grandfather. By his teens he was studying music at the Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville. From 2003 to 2007, Croker attended the music conservatory at Oberlin College. While there, he was mentored by legendary trumpeter and educator Donald Byrd. Also during this time, he earned the Presser Music Foundation Award, which funded his debut album, 2006's Fundamentals. After graduating from Oberlin, Croker relocated to China, where he took up residency at Shanghai's House of Blues. His 2009 album In the Tradition paid tribute to Cheatham.

In 2013, Croker returned to the States and began work on his third solo album, the Dee Dee Bridgewater-produced Afro Physicist. Released in 2014 on OKeh Records, the set found him branching out stylistically, weaving elements of funk, Latin jazz, and hip-hop into his sound. In 2016, he delivered Escape Velocity, which found him delving deeper into a genre-bending, spiritually enlightened, funk-influenced jazz sound.

The hip-hop, R&B, and electronic fusion effort Star People Nation arrived in 2019 and was produced by Croker. It peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart and earned Croker his first Grammy nomination, for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. In 2021, Croker released the equally expansive BLK2LIFE , which featured contributions by Wyclef Jean, Gary Bartz, Kassa Overall, and others. 2022's Love Quantum (again featuring Jean, Bartz, and Overall) worked as a kind of companion album, further showcasing the trumpeter's genre-defying take on musical Afrofuturism. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi




 
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Theo Croker: Tiny Desk Concert
Theo Croker "This Could Be (For The Traveling Soul)" Live on Bside (BRIC TV) NYC
Live From Emmet's Place Vol. 126 - Theo Croker, Herlin Riley & Russell Hall
Theo Croker Solo on Impressions
Theo Croker - Where Will You Go (Recorded at Deezer HQ, Paris)
Theo Croker - Roy Allen (Jazz Nights at the Quay)
Theo Croker - Happy Feet (for dancers) (Official Video) ft. Malaya
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