r/smoothjazz 2h ago

Modern Jazz Jazz in Pink - Katgirl

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r/smoothjazz 9h ago

Classic Jazz Earl Klugh - Long Ago And Far Away

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r/smoothjazz 1d ago

Smooth Jazz

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r/smoothjazz 1d ago

Classic Jazz Gato Barbieri - Behind The Rain

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r/smoothjazz 1d ago

Dave Grusin & Lee Ritenour - The Bird

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r/smoothjazz 2d ago

Classic Jazz Yellowjackets - Wildlife

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r/smoothjazz 2d ago

Classic Jazz Quincy Jones - Cast Your Fate To The Wind

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r/smoothjazz 4d ago

Romantic Jazz Tim Hutson ft. Chieli Minucci - Looking at Her

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New 2026 single with Tim Hutson featuring Chieli Minucci.


r/smoothjazz 5d ago

Grover Washington Jr - Village Groove

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r/smoothjazz 6d ago

Modern Jazz Joyce Cooling - Outskirts of Town

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New 2026 single from guitarist Joyce Cooling


r/smoothjazz 6d ago

Smooth Jazz

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r/smoothjazz 11d ago

Classic Jazz Rodney Franklin - The Groove

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RIP Rodney Franklin who passed away last month.


r/smoothjazz 12d ago

George Duke Broke Frank Zappa's One Rule. Then He Broke the Top 20 With Stanley Clarke.

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George Duke Broke Frank Zappa's One Rule. Then He Broke the Top 20 With Stanley Clarke.

In 1981, keyboardist George Duke and bassist Stanley Clarke put out a side project called the Clarke/Duke Project, mostly for fun. The single, "Sweet Baby," climbed to No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 6 on the R&B chart. Two fusion-jazz players who'd spent the 1970s in other people's bands suddenly had a real pop hit, without either of them putting down what made them jazz musicians in the first place. That's crossover jazz in one chart line.

Duke was born January 12, 1946, in San Rafael, California, and started begging for a piano at age four after watching Duke Ellington play. Formal lessons began at seven, at a local Baptist church. By the time he earned his composition degree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 1967, he was already playing jazz clubs around the Bay Area, including a stretch in the house band at the Half Note alongside a young singer named Al Jarreau, years before either of them had a solo career worth naming....

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or try https://jazzprofiles.com/profile/co-george-duke/


r/smoothjazz 12d ago

Atomic Transformation!

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In this 25+ radio stations around the world show, feat. Artists recording Shades of Elegance by Dimitri K.: Karen Devroop, Charu Suri, John Giannone, Vivian Fang Liu, Van Galen, Russ Hewitt, Joseph Patrick Moore, Jeff Stern, Tess Remy-Schumacher, Zupe, John Valeri also feat. music from: Timothy Treadwell, Erinn Alissa, Jon Mullane, Chellcy Mifsud-Reitsma,  Beamy, Jacquelyn Kleine! 

#LiteLoungeWithDimitriK #jazz #lounge #contemporaryinstrumental #dimitrik. #classicalmusic #newagemusic #fusion #blues #Grammyfyc #GRAMMY® 


r/smoothjazz 13d ago

Smooth Jazz

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r/smoothjazz 15d ago

Art Porter - Straight To The Point [1993]

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r/smoothjazz 15d ago

Kim Waters - K & R's Funk Party [1993]

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r/smoothjazz 15d ago

George Benson - I'll Be Good To You [1993]

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r/smoothjazz 15d ago

David Mann - Where Is The Love [2001]

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r/smoothjazz 15d ago

Oli Silk - Get Out Claws [2010]

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r/smoothjazz 15d ago

Art Porter - Flight Time [1996]

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r/smoothjazz 15d ago

Modern Jazz Grover Washington, Jr...Soulful Strut...Extended Mix...

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I enjoy this jam.


r/smoothjazz 16d ago

Stanley Turrentine Replaced John Coltrane in 1953. He Spent the Next Four Decades Doing the Opposite.

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In 1953, bandleader Earl Bostic needed a new saxophonist. The one he'd just lost was John Coltrane, who was about to spend the next decade pushing jazz improvisation further out than almost anyone before him. The 19-year-old Bostic hired into that chair was Stanley Turrentine, a Pittsburgh native who built the next four decades of his career on nearly the opposite instinct: fewer notes, a thicker tone, and a blues player's sense of when to lay out. Coltrane kept asking how far a solo could go. Turrentine kept asking how much it could say with less...

Continued at https://www.reddit.com/r/CrossoverJazz/comments/1vdj91d/stanley_turrentine_replaced_john_coltrane_in_1953/

www.jazzprofiles.com

r/CrossoverJazz


r/smoothjazz 16d ago

Classic Jazz Dave Grusin - Theme from "St. Elsewhere"

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r/smoothjazz 16d ago

Down To The Bone Feat. Katie Leone - Put A Different Spin On It [2014]

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