New Jazz Music to Check Out in 2014

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Here’s a list of new jazz music to check out in 2014. If you’re a fan of jazz, you’ll definitely want to give these albums a listen!

Introduction

The new year is upon us, and that means it’s time to start thinking about all the great new music that’s going to be released in the next twelve months. As always, the jazz world is full of talented musicians who are constantly pushing the boundaries of the genre, and 2014 is shaping up to be another great year for jazz fans. Here are just a few of the albums that you should keep an eye out for in the coming year.

New Album Releases

While many people think of jazz as a thing of the past, there are actually a lot of jazz musicians who are still active and releasing new music. If you’re looking for some new jazz music to check out, here are some new album releases from 2014 that you might want to check out.

Trombone Shorty – Say That To Say This

If you’re looking for a fresh, new sound in jazz music, then you need to check out Trombone Shorty’s new album, Say That To Say This. Shorty is a New Orleans native who has been making waves in the jazz world for the past few years, and this album is his best yet.

Featuring a mix of funk, soul, R&B, and hip-hop influences, Say That To Say This is a fun and easy album to listen to. Whether you’re a diehard jazz fan or just getting into the genre, you’ll find something to enjoy here. And if you’re lucky enough to see Trombone Shorty live, you’re in for a treat – he puts on an incredible show.

So if you’re looking for something new and different in your jazz music collection, be sure to check out Trombone Shorty’s Say That To Say This. You won’t be disappointed.

Gregory Porter – Liquid Spirit

This American singer, songwriter and actor from Bakersfield, California has a truly unique and moving voice. His second album, Liquid Spirit, was released in 2013 to critical acclaim. The album topped the UK jazz charts and won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album.

Cory Weeds – Up A Step

You may not have heard of Canadian saxophonist Cory Weeds, but you definitely should check out his new album Up A Step. Weeds has been on the scene for quite a while, and has played with some of the greats including David Sanborn, Herb Ellis, and Red Holloway. His new album features Weeds on tenor and soprano saxophones, backed by a top-notch group of musicians including pianist Cedar Walton, bassist David Wong, and drummer Billy Hart.

If you’re a fan of straight-ahead jazz, you’ll definitely want to give Up A Step a listen. Weeds is a talented player with a lot to say, and he’s surrounded himself with some of the best in the business. If you’re looking for something new to add to your jazz collection, Cory Weeds’ Up A Step is well worth checking out.

New Artists to Check Out

Kris Bowers

Kris Bowers is a young jazz musician who is making waves in the music industry. His debut album, Heroes + Misfits, was released in 2013 to critical acclaim. His unique sound combines elements of jazz, hip hop, and classical music, and he has been praised for his innovative approach to composition.

Bowers is a talented pianist and has already garnered comparisons to some of the greats, such as Herbie Hancock and Oscar Peterson. He is currently touring with his band in support of his debut album, and he is sure to continue making a name for himself in the years to come.

Ambrose Akinmusire

If you’re a fan of jazz trumpet, it’s likely you’ve already heard of Ambrose Akinmusire. Born in 1981 in Oakland, California, Akinmusire released his first album When the Heart Emerges Glistening in 2011 to critical acclaim. His follow up release, the Blue Whale, was nominated for a Grammy award in 2013.

Akinmusire’s playing style is both virtuosic and emotive, and he has been compared to Miles Davis. He frequently collaborates with other top jazz musicians, including Jason Moran, Vijay Iyer, and Fabian Almazan. In 2014, he was named a MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant” recipient.

If you’re looking for something new and exciting in the world of jazz trumpet, be sure to check out Ambrose Akinmusire.

Gerald Clayton

Clayton’s recent release, “Tightrope,” is a great example of the type of noise-free precision that only comes with immense talent and experience. It’s also a reminder that, for all its supposed hipness, jazz can still swing with the best of them.

Conclusion

As we head into 2014, there are a few new jazz artists that we think are worth checking out. If you’re looking for something fresh and innovative, be sure to give these artists a listen.

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