Bands & artists like Ahmad Jamal

If you like Ahmad Jamal, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Ahmad Jamal? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Cecil Taylor

Cecil Taylor

Taylor's avant-garde approach to jazz incorporates complex rhythms and textures, paralleling Jamal's innovative use of silence.

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Oscar Peterson

Oscar Peterson

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Peterson's virtuosic piano style and rhythmic interplay resonate with Jamal's emphasis on melodic freedom and groove.

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Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock

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Hancock's blend of modal jazz and rhythmic complexity aligns well with Jamal's sophisticated arrangements and improvisational flair.

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McCoy Tyner

McCoy Tyner

Tyner's powerful piano playing and use of modal structures reflect a similar depth and intensity found in Jamal's music.

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Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarrett

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Jarrett's solo piano works showcase a balance of restraint and expansive expression, akin to the emotional landscapes created by Jamal.

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Chick Corea

Chick Corea

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Corea's explorations in jazz fusion often incorporate intricate rhythms and melodic improvisation that echo Jamal's stylistic nuances.

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Wayne Shorter

Wayne Shorter

Shorter's compositional style features rich harmonies and thoughtful space, paralleling the atmospheric qualities present in Jamal's work.

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Tadd Dameron

Tadd Dameron

Dameron's lush arrangements and focus on melody resonate with the lyrical quality found in Jamal's performances.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Ahmad Jamal?

Artists similar to Ahmad Jamal include Cecil Taylor, Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock and McCoy Tyner. Each shares elements of Ahmad Jamal's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ahmad Jamal?

Ahmad Jamal is primarily known for post-bop, hard bop and cool jazz. The interplay between rhythmic restraint and expansive silences creates a dynamic tension that propels each composition forward while allowing individual voices to breathe freely within the space.

Where should I start if I like Ahmad Jamal?

If you enjoy Ahmad Jamal, start with Cecil Taylor — their album "New York City R&B" is a great entry point. Taylor's avant-garde approach to jazz incorporates complex rhythms and textures, paralleling Jamal's innovative use of silence.