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FOUR-TIME GRAMMY NOMINEE + MULTI-PLATINUM SAXOPHONE ICON BONEY JAMES ANNOUNCES MILESTONE 20TH STUDIO ALBUM A SIMPLE MAN OUT OCTOBER 2 VIA CONCORD RECORDS BONEY JAMES SHARES NEW SINGLE “I BELONG TO YOU” FEAT. LEDISI IMPACTING NOW |
Twenty albums into a career built on deep groove and a saxophone voice all his own, Boney James is still finding new ground. Today, the four-time GRAMMY nominee and multi-platinum saxophonist, composer and producer announces new album A Simple Man, arriving October 2 via Concord Records, alongside the new single and official music video “I Belong To You” featuring Ledisi. Vinyl editions of the album will be available November 6. |
Boney James - I Belong To You feat. Ledisi (Official Music Video)
A warm, contemporary R&B duet, “I Belong To You” reunites James and Ledisi more than two decades after they first appeared together on the Luther Vandross tribute album Forever, For Always, For Luther. Co-written by James and Ledisi with BeatsMadeByFresh and Rex Rideout, the song pairs her commanding vocal with the expressive tenor playing that has made James one of instrumental music’s most recognizable voices. Its intimate video keeps the focus on that exchange, moving between the two artists against a dark, minimalist backdrop. |
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Produced by James, A Simple Man is a soulful collection shaped by his growing desire for clarity. The title began with a song, then became a reflection of how he now approaches both his work and his life: removing distraction so that the essential elements can come through more clearly. “I don’t need a lot of things to make me happy,” says James. “As I’ve gotten older, I’ve wanted to drop the extraneous things. The simple life is something I crave, and that spirit found its way into this album. A Simple Man is about getting closer to what feels essential, both in the music and in my life.”
That focus does not make the record restrained. Instead, it gives James room to move freely across the musical language he has spent decades developing, with R&B feeling at its center and jazz tradition always within reach. The album opens with “Dreams,” featuring a rare flute performance from James. “Morocco” brings him together with acclaimed trumpeter Marquis Hill for a layered meeting of live instrumentation and electronic texture. “The Midnight Sun” grew from a spontaneous soundcheck jam that James captured on his phone before rebuilding it in the studio.
Elsewhere, “The Wire” draws from the mood of 1970s soul soundtracks. Legendary guitarist Larry Carlton joins James on the Steely Dan-influenced “Storybook,” while Duke Ellington’s “In a Sentimental Mood” is reimagined over a supple, D’Angelo-inspired groove. The hopeful “Things Are Looking Up” and the nature-minded closing track “Birdsong” give the album a sense of forward motion.
James’ path to this point began on the road. After turning professional at 19, he spent years as a sideman, first touring with Morris Day before working with The Isley Brothers, Teena Marie, Randy Crawford, Ray Parker Jr., Sheena Easton and Bobby Caldwell. Between gigs, he made demos and developed a musical identity of his own, eventually stepping forward with his 1992 debut, Trust. The decades since have brought constant touring and an expansive run of collaborations, with James recording alongside artists including George Benson, Al Jarreau, George Duke, Faith Evans, Bilal, Lalah Hathaway, Raheem DeVaughn and October London. Those relationships reflect the breadth of his sound, as well as the deep foundation in R&B that has shaped his approach from the beginning.
That long road has produced a level of longevity few artists reach. James’ catalog now spans 20 studio albums and has generated more than two billion on-demand streams in the United States, along with four million U.S. album equivalents. His honors include four GRAMMY nominations, three NAACP Image Award nominations, four RIAA Gold-certified records and a Soul Train Award. In 2024, he became the first artist to score 20 No. 1 singles on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart. Recent vocal collaborations have also extended his reach at Adult R&B radio, where he has earned two Top 10 hits.
James is currently performing across the country. Upcoming appearances include the Hollywood Bowl and Sony Hall, followed by dates at The Fillmore New Orleans, House of Blues Houston and Yoshi’s. Full routing is below. |
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Tour Dates: 8/7 – Louisville, KY – Louisville Jazz Festival 8/8 – Cincinnati, OH – Ludlow Garage 8/9 – Cleveland Heights, OH – Cain Park, Evans Amphitheater 8/30 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl 9/11–9/18 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Smooth Jazz Cruise 9/20 – Pensacola, FL – Pensacola Community Maritime Park 10/4 – Temecula, CA – Thornton Winery 10/16 – Rehoboth Beach, DE – Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival 10/17 – Annapolis, MD – Rams Head On Stage 10/18 – Red Bank, NJ – Vogel Theatre at the Count Basie Center 10/23 – Newport Beach, CA – Hyatt Regency Resort 10/24 – Napa, CA – Blue Note Napa Summer Sessions at Meritage Resort 10/25 – Lancaster, CA – Lancaster Performing Arts Center 10/29 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere 10/30 – Lansdowne, PA – Lansdowne Theater 10/31 – Boston, MA – City Winery Boston 11/1 – New York, NY – Sony Hall 11/3 – Pittsburgh, PA – City Winery Pittsburgh 11/4 – Pittsburgh, PA – City Winery Pittsburgh 11/6 – Carmel, IN – The Palladium 11/7 – Fort Wayne, IN – The Clyde Theatre 11/8 – Chesterfield, MO – The Factory 11/12 – Hampton, VA – Hampton Roads Convention Center 11/14 – Charlotte, NC – Knight Theater 11/19 – Columbus, OH – Southern Theatre 11/20 – Detroit, MI – Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel 11/21 – Chicago, IL – City Winery Chicago 11/22 – Chicago, IL – City Winery Chicago 11/24 – Minneapolis, MN – Dakota 12/4 – New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore New Orleans 12/6 – Houston, TX – House of Blues 12/11 – Seattle, WA – Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley 12/12 – Seattle, WA – Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley 12/13 – Seattle, WA – Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley 12/29 – Oakland, CA – Yoshi’s 12/30 – Oakland, CA – Yoshi’s 12/31 – Oakland, CA – Yoshi’s
BONEY JAMES ONLINE Official Website: https://boneyjames.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boneyjames01/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boneyjames YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRealBoneyJames Twitter: https://x.com/boneyjames |
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Juno Award winner Gabriel Mark Hasselbach’s new straight‑ahead jazz album and contemporary jazz single, both released during Jazz Appreciation Month, are tracking toward the top 50 on the JazzWeek and Billboard charts. Simultaneously, the trumpeter-flugelhornist-flutist’s new instructional book continues to educate and inspire new and veteran trumpeters.
Hasselbach is a rare jazz artist who works fluently in two distinct genres. His Windtunnel Records released MidCentury Modern Vol. 4 in April, a wide-ranging 20-song collection composed of jazz standards and two Hasselbach compositions. Seven-time GRAMMY®-winning trumpeter Randy Brecker said the album features “a first rate cast of characters…Very artfully executed and enjoyable from start to finish!”
“Randy and I met backstage at a show decades ago, and he’s offered me encouragement and support ever since. He’s a legendary trumpeter so I’m particularly proud of his review of MidCentury Modern Vol. 4,” said Hasselbach. “His support means a lot, especially on a project that reflects my deepest roots in straight‑ahead jazz.”
MidCentury Modern Vol. 4 is the latest chapter in the series Hasselbach conceived years ago as an outlet for his love of jazz without compromising the classic jazz essence. He refers to this fourth volume as his “legacy project” on which he is featured playing trumpet, flugelhorn, flute, and valve trombone as well as vocals. He produced the album, which features standards by icons such as Freddie Hubbard, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, and Thelonious Monk along with two originals, including “Coming Home for Mardi Gras,” inspired by Hasselbach’s formative years living and playing in New Orleans.
On the contemporary jazz front, Hasselbach’s collaboration with Billboard chart-topping guitarist Chris Standring, “Swizzle Stick,” is building momentum on the charts through airplay. It’s a feel-good, groove-laden track co-written and co-produced by the duet partners, who released the single on Standring’s Ultimate Vibe Recordings.
Hasselbach, who hit the Billboard charts eleven times in the contemporary jazz format, said, “Chris’s style is the perfect pairing with mine - succinct and accessible yet informed by the deep and thoughtful history of jazz. He reached out a year ago and suggested I get on his record label, and so we created something that expressed our mutual tastes.”
Inkwell Publishing recently published Hasselbach’s compact guide Top Tip Masterclass Jazz Trumpet in which he shares his wealth of knowledge, teaches technique, offers tips, and provides education to longtime players and newbies. The book’s release is perfectly timed, arriving as Hasselbach showcases his versatility across both straight‑ahead and contemporary jazz.
“I had a strong calling to help up-and-comers bypass the trials and challenges of the trumpet. I wanted to help fast track the rewards and increase the fun quotient while keeping attrition low. So, I created a distilled handbook that is not about what to play, but how to play,” said Hasselbach. “If you start properly and stick with it, the joy will bloom.”
While all three build momentum, Hasselbach is working on his next album, a bluesy, contemporary jazz project titled Le Trompette Bleu. Half the album will be composed of Hasselbach originals. The other half will feature an eclectic array of reimagined covers such as “End Credits” (John Lee Hooker and Miles Davis), “Inner City Blues” (Marvin Gaye), “Pop’s Cool Groove” (Norman Brown), and “Slippin’ Into Darkness” (War).
The Denver-born, Vancouver-based Hasselbach has won several Juno Awards (Canada’s GRAMMY® equivalent). Among the many GRAMMY® winners and Billboard hitmakers he’s played with are Michael Bublé, Bob James, Jeff Lorber, Paul Brown, Greg Manning, and Darren Rahn. He also has performed on festival stages in Australia, Canada, Europe, Mexico, South Africa, and Japan.
Hasselbach is equally adept in straight‑ahead and contemporary jazz, refusing to limit his artistic expression to a single lane.
Stream or purchase MidCentury Modern Vol. 4 at https://lnk.to/KUeVK2.
Play or download “Swizzle Stick” at https://lnk.to/5oPZHTjw.
To get Top Tip Masterclass Jazz Trumpet, visit https://tinyurl.com/2wxm4eck.
For more information, go to www.gabrieljazz.com.