Bands & artists like Christian McBride

If you like Christian McBride, 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 Christian McBride? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Marcus Miller

Marcus Miller

Known for his virtuosic bass playing and blending of jazz with funk, Miller's layered grooves and improvisational style resonate well with McBride's work.

funk jazz jazz fusion
Robert Glasper

Robert Glasper

Glasper's innovative fusion of jazz, R&B, and hip-hop incorporates rich harmonies and intricate rhythms that mirror the complexity found in McBride's music.

jazz progressive jazz
Esperanza Spalding

Esperanza Spalding

Spalding's sophisticated compositions and dynamic bass playing create a similar interplay of groove and improvisation that fans of McBride would appreciate.

funk jazz soul
Brian Blade

Brian Blade

As a drummer and bandleader, Blade's ability to weave intricate rhythms with emotive melodies aligns closely with the engaging push-and-pull present in McBride's performances.

jazz rock music
Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny

Guide

Metheny's explorative guitar work and rich harmonic textures provide a complementary sonic landscape to McBride’s layered grooves.

Latin pop hard bop jazz
Kurt Elling

Kurt Elling

Guide

Elling’s vocal improvisations and jazz standards reinterpretations share a deep emotional resonance and rhythmic complexity akin to McBride's style.

jazz
Joshua Redman

Joshua Redman

Redman's saxophone work features intricate improvisation and melodic inventiveness that parallels the engaging dynamics found in McBride's music.

jazz post-bop
Tigran Hamasyan

Tigran Hamasyan

Hamasyan blends jazz with Armenian folk influences, producing intricate rhythmic patterns and improvisational depth similar to McBride’s layered sound.

jazz jazz fusion

Common questions

Who sounds like Christian McBride?

Artists similar to Christian McBride include Marcus Miller, Robert Glasper, Esperanza Spalding and Brian Blade. Each shares elements of Christian McBride's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Christian McBride?

Christian McBride is primarily known for post-bop. Layered grooves interlock with bursts of improvisational tension, creating a compelling push-and-pull that keeps listeners engaged throughout each piece.

Where should I start if I like Christian McBride?

If you enjoy Christian McBride, start with Marcus Miller — their album "Laid Black" is a great entry point. Known for his virtuosic bass playing and blending of jazz with funk, Miller's layered grooves and improvisational style resonate well with McBride's work.