Bands & artists like Ben Sidran

If you like Ben Sidran, 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.

Artists to try next

Bob James

Bob James

Known for his smooth jazz fusion, Bob James incorporates intricate keyboard textures and rhythmic grooves that resonate with Sidran's playful complexity.

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David Sanborn

David Sanborn

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Sanborn's saxophone work blends jazz with rock elements, offering a vibrant interplay of melodies and rhythms that parallels Sidran's style.

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Chick Corea

Chick Corea

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Corea's innovative approach to jazz fusion features complex arrangements and a rich harmonic palette that aligns well with Sidran's layered textures.

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Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock

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Hancock's fusion of jazz and funk creates a dynamic soundscape filled with rhythmic intricacies, reminiscent of the grooves found in Sidran's music.

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Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny

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Metheny’s guitar work often combines jazz improvisation with rock influences, creating a sonic landscape that invites both contemplation and movement.

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Joe Sample

Joe Sample

Sample's blend of jazz, R&B, and rock showcases rich keyboard textures and rhythmic grooves similar to those found in Ben Sidran's compositions.

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Michael Franks

Michael Franks

Franks' smooth vocal style and jazzy instrumentation create an inviting atmosphere that echoes the contemplative yet lively nature of Sidran's work.

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John Scofield

John Scofield

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Scofield’s guitar-driven jazz incorporates bluesy elements and complex rhythms, aligning well with the playful intricacies present in Sidran’s music.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Ben Sidran?

Artists similar to Ben Sidran include Bob James, David Sanborn, Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock. Each shares elements of Ben Sidran's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ben Sidran?

Ben Sidran is primarily known for bebop. The music pulses with a steady groove, layered textures that shift with playful complexity, and a rhythmic interplay that invites both contemplation and movement.

Where should I start if I like Ben Sidran?

If you enjoy Ben Sidran, start with Bob James — their album "Foxie" is a great entry point. Known for his smooth jazz fusion, Bob James incorporates intricate keyboard textures and rhythmic grooves that resonate with Sidran's playful complexity.