Bands & artists like Jim Brickman

If you like Jim Brickman, 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 Lanz

David Lanz

Known for his intricate piano compositions, David Lanz shares a similar new age aesthetic with emotive melodies and atmospheric arrangements.

new age music
Yiruma

Yiruma

Yiruma's piano-driven pieces evoke a sense of serenity and emotional depth, akin to Jim Brickman's delicate phrasing.

new age music
George Winston

George Winston

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With a focus on solo piano, George Winston's music captures a tranquil essence that parallels the atmospheric quality found in Brickman's work.

new age music
Ludovico Einaudi

Ludovico Einaudi

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Einaudi's minimalist piano compositions create an emotional landscape that resonates with the dynamic shifts present in Brickman's music.

20th-century classical music minimalist music neoclassical new-age music
Kenny G

Kenny G

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Kenny G's smooth saxophone melodies often evoke a similar serene ambiance, blending well with Brickman's new age style.

adult contemporary music easy listening smooth jazz
Enya

Enya

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Enya's ethereal soundscapes and layered vocals create a calming atmosphere that complements the emotional depth of Jim Brickman's compositions.

Celtic music new age music operatic pop
Richard Clayderman

Richard Clayderman

Clayderman's romantic piano interpretations offer a melodic richness that mirrors the emotive storytelling found in Brickman's pieces.

easy listening
Peter Kater

Peter Kater

Peter Kater's fusion of piano with nature sounds creates an immersive listening experience that reflects the atmospheric tension in Brickman's music.

Common questions

Who sounds like Jim Brickman?

Artists similar to Jim Brickman include David Lanz, Yiruma, George Winston and Ludovico Einaudi. Each shares elements of Jim Brickman's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Jim Brickman?

Jim Brickman is primarily known for new age music. Each piece unfolds with delicate phrasing and dynamic shifts, establishing an atmospheric tension that balances between serenity and emotional depth.

Where should I start if I like Jim Brickman?

If you enjoy Jim Brickman, start with David Lanz — their album "Cristofori's Dream" is a great entry point. Known for his intricate piano compositions, David Lanz shares a similar new age aesthetic with emotive melodies and atmospheric arrangements.