Bands & artists like Chet Baker

If you like Chet Baker, 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

Miles Davis

Miles Davis

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Miles Davis's cool jazz era embodies a similar emotional depth and restraint, particularly in his use of space and subtlety in trumpet playing.

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Stan Getz

Stan Getz

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Stan Getz's smooth saxophone tone and melodic improvisation create a lush atmosphere akin to the tender soundscapes of Chet Baker.

bebop jazz
Diana Krall

Diana Krall

Diana Krall's vocal delivery and jazz piano style evoke a similar intimate and emotive quality as Baker's performances.

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John Coltrane

John Coltrane

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John Coltrane's early works, particularly in modal jazz, reflect a contemplative spirit that aligns well with Baker's expressive style.

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Art Pepper

Art Pepper

Art Pepper's alto saxophone playing is characterized by a heartfelt expressiveness that mirrors the emotional intensity of Chet Baker's trumpet.

jazz
Norah Jones

Norah Jones

Norah Jones blends jazz with a soft pop sensibility, creating an intimate atmosphere reminiscent of Baker's tender musical approach.

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Chris Botti

Chris Botti

Chris Botti’s trumpet work combines smooth melodies and emotional phrasing, echoing the gentle restraint found in Chet Baker's sound.

easy listening jazz
Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarrett

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Keith Jarrett’s improvisational style on piano often captures a similar sense of introspection and emotional depth present in Baker’s music.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Chet Baker?

Artists similar to Chet Baker include Miles Davis, Stan Getz, Diana Krall and John Coltrane. Each shares elements of Chet Baker's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Chet Baker?

Chet Baker is primarily known for jazz. Chet Baker's music unfolds with tender restraint, where each note hovers in the air before being gently released, creating an atmosphere rich in emotional depth and nuance.

Where should I start if I like Chet Baker?

If you enjoy Chet Baker, start with Miles Davis — their album "Rubberband" is a great entry point. Miles Davis's cool jazz era embodies a similar emotional depth and restraint, particularly in his use of space and subtlety in trumpet playing.