Bands & artists like Joanne Brackeen
If you like Joanne Brackeen, 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
Chick Corea
GuideCorea's fusion work combines intricate rhythms and harmonies, similar to Brackeen's complex jazz compositions.
Herbie Hancock
GuideHancock's innovative approach to jazz fusion features playful rhythms and emotive melodies that resonate with Brackeen's style.
McCoy Tyner
Tyner's use of rich harmonic structures and dynamic rhythmic play aligns closely with the intricate soundscapes found in Brackeen's music.
Keith Jarrett
GuideJarrett's improvisational style and emotive piano work create a deep engagement reminiscent of Brackeen’s intricate performances.
Cassandra Wilson
Wilson’s blend of jazz with other genres features a rich emotional palette and complex arrangements akin to Brackeen’s work.
Tigran Hamasyan
Hamasyan's innovative fusion of jazz with Armenian folk elements showcases intricate rhythms and harmonies similar to Brackeen’s style.
Brad Mehldau
GuideMehldau’s lyrical piano playing and exploration of complex harmonies resonate well with the emotive qualities found in Brackeen’s music.
Esperanza Spalding
Spalding’s genre-blending approach and rhythmic sophistication reflect a similar adventurous spirit as seen in Brackeen’s works.
Common questions
Who sounds like Joanne Brackeen?
Artists similar to Joanne Brackeen include Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner and Keith Jarrett. Each shares elements of Joanne Brackeen's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Joanne Brackeen?
Joanne Brackeen is primarily known for jazz fusion. Brackeen’s music pulses with intricate rhythms and shifting harmonies that create a dense tapestry of sound, inviting deep engagement through its rhythmic playfulness and emotive resonance.
Where should I start if I like Joanne Brackeen?
If you enjoy Joanne Brackeen, start with Chick Corea — their album "Children's Songs" is a great entry point. Corea's fusion work combines intricate rhythms and harmonies, similar to Brackeen's complex jazz compositions.