
Jean-Yves "Jeeve" Ducornet produced 2 songs on Tracey Whitney's "Love... A Fable In 9 Acts" CD. "Ordinary Fool" and "Welcome To My Life."

Tracey Whitney's brother Ray Whitney Leary in the studio recording her "Love... A Fable In 9 Acts" CD.

Tracey Whitney's brother Phillip Whitney Leary in the studio recording her "Love... A Fable In 9 Acts" CD.

A still from Tracey Whitney's "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby" video shoot. The actor with Tracey is Adewole Williams. The video was produced by Patricia Mueller and Tracey.

Tracey Whitney's "I Am Singing... Songs I Love" disc photo shot by J. Michael Walker. Designed by Tara Thompson. We love this crazy picture...

Tracey Whitney's "I Am Singing... Songs I Love" poster. Photo by J Michael Walker. Designed by Tara Thompson

Herman "Hollywood" Dawkins and engineer Barry Paul, mixing Tracey Whitney's "I Am Singing... Songs I Love" 2012

Tracey Whitney's "I Am Singing... Songs I Love" team - Tim Anderson, Tracey, Glynn Whitney, Cozette "Cookie" Whitney-Bolden and Herman "Hollywood" Dawkins. Photo by Nia Pressley.

Tracey Whitney's co-producer, Herman "Hollywood" Dawkins on the photo shoot for the "I Am Singing... Songs I Love" CD

Tracey Whitney's brother, Glynn Whitney, on the photo shoot for the "I Am Singing... Songs I Love" CD. Glynn performed guest vocals on Ngiculela - Es Una Historia, Where Is The Love and I Can't Help It.

Tracey Whitney's sister, Cozette "Cookie" Whitney-Bolden on the photo shoot for "I Am Singing... Songs I Love" CD. Cozette performed guest vocals on "Ngiculela - Es Una Historia."

Tracey Whitney and her beautiful mom, Louise Whitney, before one of Tracey's performances. The apple didn't fall far from that tree!

Tracey Whitney recorded background vocals for "Scared To Death" in the studio with Blackie Lawless for his Heavy Metal band W.A.S.P.'s 1995 "Still Not Black Enough" album.

Tracey Whitney recorded background vocals for "Scared To Death" in the studio with Blackie Lawless for his Heavy Metal band W.A.S.P.'s 1995 "Still Not Black Enough" album.

Tracey Whitney and Herman "Hollywood" Dawkins gigging in Yokohama, Japan. That's where they met many moons ago!

Tracey Whitney in Yokohama, Japan with DNessa Vocals, Herman "Hollywood" Dawkins and James Diamond Durant 1995.

Tracey Whitney and DNessa Vocals preparing for a concert with Japanese superstar Sato Takezen of "Sing Like Talking." It was a great night!

Tracey Whitney did session work on Japanese superstar Namie Amuro's 1995 "Sweet 19 Blues." Percussionist Sheila E. also performed on the CD. Pretty awesome!

Tracey Whitney's final night in Tokushima, Japan. Bass Player Paul Jackson (arm around her) of Herbie Hancock's "Headhunters" played with her that night - it was amazing! 2000

Tracey Whitney's final night in Tokushima, Japan. Bass player Paul Jackson of Herbie Hancock's "Headhunters" played with her that night - it was amazing! 2000

In the beginning. The Whitney Family photo from 1971. For more on Tracey's family history, check out "The Whitney Family" page, or www.thewhitneyfamilyband.com

In the beginning. The Whitney Family photo from 1971. For more on Tracey's family history, check out "The Whitney Family" page, or www.thewhitneyfamilyband.com

A Whitney Family photo spread from a Right On! magazine feature. For more on Tracey Whitney's family history, check out "The Whitney Family" page, or www.thewhitneyfamilyband.com

In the beginning. The Whitney Family photo from 1976 (Tracey is singing lead). For more on Tracey's family history, check out "The Whitney Family" page, or www.thewhitneyfamilyband.com

In the beginning. The Whitney Family on The Midnight Special 1970's. For more on Tracey's family history, check out "The Whitney Family" page, or www.thewhitneyfamilyband.com