Bands & artists like Booker T. Jones

If you like Booker T. Jones, 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

Isaac Hayes

Isaac Hayes

Hayes's lush orchestration and deep grooves in soul music parallel Jones's intricate layering and rhythmic foundation.

funk rhythm and blues soul
Al Green

Al Green

Green's smooth vocal style and the soulful instrumentation of his tracks resonate with the same rhythmic and melodic richness found in Jones's work.

rhythm and blues soul
Otis Redding

Otis Redding

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Redding's emotive delivery and the classic Stax sound share a similar soulful essence and groove that aligns well with Jones's musical approach.

gospel music soul
Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder

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Wonder's innovative use of rhythm and harmony, along with his soulful vocals, creates a textured soundscape reminiscent of Jones's style.

blues funk jazz
The Meters

The Meters

As pioneers of funk, The Meters' tight rhythms and instrumental interplay echo the layered grooves characteristic of Jones's music.

funk
Curtis Mayfield

Curtis Mayfield

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Mayfield’s smooth falsetto and socially conscious lyrics combined with his sophisticated arrangements align closely with Jones's musical ethos.

funk soul
Leon Ware

Leon Ware

Ware’s silky voice and lush production style create an inviting atmosphere that complements the soulful simplicity present in Jones's work.

disco rhythm and blues
Donny Hathaway

Donny Hathaway

Hathaway’s powerful vocals and rich harmonies contribute to a soulful depth that parallels the intricate textures found in Jones's music.

blues gospel music jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Booker T. Jones?

Artists similar to Booker T. Jones include Isaac Hayes, Al Green, Otis Redding and Stevie Wonder. Each shares elements of Booker T. Jones's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Booker T. Jones?

Booker T. Jones is primarily known for R&B. With steady rhythms and intricate layering, Jones's music creates a textured landscape that invites movement while grounding itself in soulful simplicity.

Where should I start if I like Booker T. Jones?

If you enjoy Booker T. Jones, start with Isaac Hayes — their album "Shaft" is a great entry point. Hayes's lush orchestration and deep grooves in soul music parallel Jones's intricate layering and rhythmic foundation.