

Latest Release

- OCT 11, 2024
- 8 Songs
- Portrait · 2024
- Linger Awhile · 2022
- Portrait · 2024
- Linger Awhile · 2022
- I Miss You So - Single · 2023
- Portrait · 2024
- Samara Joy · 2021
- Linger Awhile · 2022
- Portrait · 2024
- Linger Awhile · 2022
Essential Albums
- While Samara Joy’s eponymous debut featured her with guitarist Pasquale Grasso and a trio, the follow-up Linger Awhile finds the acclaimed vocalist in a more varied setting. Grasso is still in the mix, ending the album in a duet with Joy as he did on the first one. But tasteful pianist Ben Paterson is a welcome addition (four tracks feature Grasso and Paterson both). Drummer Kenny Washington remains in place, but bassist David Wong takes over for Ari Roland. The lineup swells on Thelonious Monk’s “’Round Midnight,” with three horns arranged by tenor saxophonist Kendric McCallister. In a twist, Joy sings the Jon Hendricks lyrics, not the earlier and more familiar ones by Bernie Hanighen. Joy pays homage to idols such as Sarah Vaughan and Nancy Wilson. The title track, an uptempo cooker, is very similar to Vaughan’s 1957 version from Swingin’ Easy, and the seldom-heard “Guess Who I Saw Today” carries a Wilson association. “Sweet Pumpkin,” by Ronnell Bright, is perhaps Joy’s edgiest, most assertive performance to date; she nearly overloads the microphone with her intensity yet remains firmly in control. But the slickest aspect of Linger Awhile is the vocalese—original lyrics sung to instrumental solos note for note. On Fats Navarro’s “Nostalgia,” based on “Out of Nowhere” chord changes, Joy sings the trumpet solo from Navarro’s 1947 Savoy recording (in D-flat as opposed to Navarro’s key of G). On “I’m Confessin’,” she sings Lester Young’s late-career 1952 solo (changing key halfway through the song for that purpose). It’s an interpretive act that is technically prodigious but above all profoundly musical, illuminating the emotion behind the notes.
Albums
- 2021
Music Videos
- 2023
Artist Playlists
- Classic jazz crooning is alive and well with this Bronx phenom.
- The jazz sensation shares tracks from her favorite artists that inspire her.
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About Samara Joy
Samara Joy is an American jazz singer from New York City whose velvety style and throaty alto reflect the golden era of interpretive genre vocalists from the 1930s through the mid-'60s. Her repertoire is comprised mainly of vintage jazz and pop standards. Joy's eponymous, acclaimed debut album appeared on the London-based indie Whirlwind Recordings in 2021. After festival and touring appearances, she guested on recordings by the Bruce Harris Quartet and Pasquale Grasso's Be-Bop. Joy signed to Verve for 2022's Linger Awhile. The album won her two Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist. A companion album, Linger Awhile Longer, arrived in 2023, as did the singer's first Christmas-themed record, Joyful Holiday. Portrait, a lavishly arranged octet album, appeared in 2024.
- FROM
- Bronx, NY, United States
- BORN
- November 11, 1999
- GENRE
- Jazz