Jose James | 40th Annual San Francisco Jazz Festival
Jose James in nature, with a guitar, along with the 40th San Francisco Jazz Festival artwork
Music of Erykah Badu

On & On: José James SINGS BADU

JUN 7-17 | 40TH ANNUAL SAN FRANCISCO JAZZ FESTIVAL

Jun 17, 2023
Miner Auditorium

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Original show description below.

Please note: Dance floor is General Admission standing room only. If you would prefer seats, please select a different level for this show. Patrons with seats, please enter the auditorium through the 2nd floor entrances.

The Summer heats up with the return of singer José James, the crown prince of new-jack jazz, performing the songs of modern soul queen Erykah Badu as captured on his new album, On & On: José James Sings Eryka Badu. An R&B-steeped singer from Minneapolis who’s as effective evoking Billie Holiday as Bill Withers, James honors Badu with his silk-smooth approach that melds an R&B feeling with a jazz crooner’s depth, in fresh arrangements of her classics “Green Eyes,” “Bag Lady,” and “Didn’t Cha Know.”

“It’s simple,” James explains. “Jazz singing has always been about interpreting the highest level of standards of your time. And for my generation Erykah Badu has been one of the most innovative and incisive songwriters. Her work has proven to be groundbreaking in a social, musical, and artistic sense.”


Working in close collaboration with master bassist, producer and arranger Ben Williams and surrounded by an array of brilliant players including in-demand keyboard phenom Big Yuki and drummer Jharis Yokley along with a rising young Afro-Ukrainian saxophonist Diana Dzhabbar, On & On is thoroughly a jazz album. Conceived in the spirit of Herbie Hancock’s River: The Joni Letters, James artfully draws upon his experiences with modern masters McCoy Tyner, Robert Glasper and Flying Lotus to create a new sonic landscape through an improvisatory lens, while celebrating one of the great artists of our time.

 

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An R&B-steeped singer from Minneapolis who’s as effective evoking Billie Holiday as Bill Withers, James honors Badu with his silk-smooth approach that melds an R&B feeling with a jazz crooner’s depth.

James deftly underlines jazz's flexibility in relation to new pop trends, the way Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis did in the past.

Pitchfork

James deftly underlines jazz's flexibility in relation to new pop trends, the way Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis did in the past.

Pitchfork

Personnel

Jose James vocals
Ebban Dorsey alto saxophone
BIGYUKI keyboards
David Ginyard bass
Jharis Yokley drums



Sultry one moment, commanding the next, he holistically heals the rift between radio-friendly songcraft and virtuoso flair.

NPR on José James

Personnel

Jose James vocals
Ebban Dorsey alto saxophone
BIGYUKI keyboards
David Ginyard bass
Jharis Yokley drums



Sultry one moment, commanding the next, he holistically heals the rift between radio-friendly songcraft and virtuoso flair.

NPR on José James

Watch & Listen

Jose James

Didn't Cha Know

Jose James

Gone Baby, Don't Be Long

Jose James

Didn't Cha Know

Jose James

Gone Baby, Don't Be Long

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