Bands & artists like Brian Culbertson

If you like Brian Culbertson, 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

David Benoit

David Benoit

Known for his smooth jazz compositions, Benoit's work features intricate piano lines and rich harmonies that resonate with Culbertson's melodic style.

jazz jazz-funk
Bob James

Bob James

A pioneer in jazz fusion, James combines jazz with R&B elements, creating lush arrangements that echo the rhythmic complexity found in Culbertson's music.

cool jazz jazz
Kirk Whalum

Kirk Whalum

Whalum's saxophone-driven sound blends smooth jazz and soul, offering a warm, inviting atmosphere similar to the grooves of Culbertson.

jazz post-bop
Jeff Lorber

Jeff Lorber

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Lorber's fusion of jazz, funk, and R&B creates vibrant soundscapes that share a rhythmic vitality reminiscent of Brian Culbertson's work.

crossover jazz jazz
Paul Hardcastle

Paul Hardcastle

Hardcastle's electronic-infused jazz incorporates complex rhythms and melodic lines that parallel the engaging grooves found in Culbertson's compositions.

synth-pop
Chris Botti

Chris Botti

Botti’s trumpet-led smooth jazz is characterized by lush arrangements and emotional depth, making it a fitting complement to Culbertson’s melodic focus.

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Pieces of a Dream

Pieces of a Dream

This band blends elements of jazz, R&B, and funk with tight arrangements and infectious grooves akin to those crafted by Culbertson.

rhythm and blues
Rick Braun

Rick Braun

Braun’s trumpet work in smooth jazz often features catchy melodies and rhythmic layers that resonate well with the style of Brian Culbertson.

jazz post-bop

Common questions

Who sounds like Brian Culbertson?

Artists similar to Brian Culbertson include David Benoit, Bob James, Kirk Whalum and Jeff Lorber. Each shares elements of Brian Culbertson's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Brian Culbertson?

Brian Culbertson is primarily known for jazz fusion. The music pulses with infectious grooves, layering rhythmic complexity over smooth melodic lines that invite movement and reflection.

Where should I start if I like Brian Culbertson?

If you enjoy Brian Culbertson, start with David Benoit — their album "Shaken Not Stirred" is a great entry point. Known for his smooth jazz compositions, Benoit's work features intricate piano lines and rich harmonies that resonate with Culbertson's melodic style.