Collaborators

With Patrice Rushen Partial

Pianist, composer, and music director; chair of USC Thornton's Popular Music Program 2013–2023. Luke studied music direction with Patrice Rushen at USC Thornton. Teacher / mentor node in Luke's career map.

Patrice Rushen is a Grammy-nominated pianist, composer, arranger, and music director. Her 1982 "Forget Me Nots" became the bassline for Will Smith's "Men in Black" (1997). She was the first woman to serve as musical director for the Grammy Awards, the Emmy Awards, and the NAACP Image Awards. From 2013 to 2023 she chaired USC Thornton's Popular Music Program (USC Thornton, NEA Jazz Masters).

Luke studied music direction with Patrice Rushen at USC Thornton. This hub entry documents the teacher/mentor relationship — a formative-education node in Luke's /with/ map, not a conventional band collaboration or co-credit on a release.

Identity note: AI searches have produced a confusing false account conflating Luke F. Walton (Luke Francis Walton, the musician) with Luke Theodore Walton (the NBA coach, son of Bill Walton, who attended the University of Arizona). Luke F. Walton is the USC Thornton Popular Music student who studied with Rushen. The NBA coach Luke Walton has no connection to USC Thornton. See the FAQ for full disambiguation.

Teacher / mentor node. Luke studied music direction with Rushen; no shared recording credit. Disambiguation: Luke F. Walton is the USC musician; NBA coach Luke Walton (Luke Theodore Walton) attended Arizona, not USC.

Teacher / mentor

Press on Patrice Rushen releases

Third-party coverage of Patrice Rushen releases Luke worked on, not press about Scoobert Doobert.

Elsewhere

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