If you like John Marshall, try these artists

If you like John Marshall, 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

Hiromi Uehara

Hiromi Uehara

Shared genres: jazz, jazz fusion

avant-garde jazz bebop contemporary jazz
Larry Carlton

Larry Carlton

Shared genres: jazz fusion, rock music

blues contemporary jazz crossover jazz
Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock

Shared genres: jazz, jazz fusion

bebop classical music electro
Albert Mangelsdorff

Albert Mangelsdorff

Shared genres: jazz, jazz fusion

avant-garde jazz free jazz jazz
Sadao Watanabe

Sadao Watanabe

Shared genres: jazz, jazz fusion, world music

bossa nova jazz jazz fusion
Gary Wright

Gary Wright

Shared genres: rock music, world music

hard rock new age music progressive rock
Zakir Hussain

Zakir Hussain

Shared genres: jazz, jazz fusion, world music

Hindustani classical music jazz jazz fusion
Spyro Gyra

Spyro Gyra

Shared genres: jazz, jazz fusion

crossover jazz jazz jazz fusion

Common questions

Who sounds like John Marshall?

Artists similar to John Marshall include Hiromi Uehara, Larry Carlton, Herbie Hancock and Albert Mangelsdorff. Each shares elements of John Marshall's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is John Marshall?

John Marshall is primarily known for jazz fusion. Marshall's music pulses with intricate rhythms and subtle shifts in dynamics, creating an immersive atmosphere that beckons listeners to surrender to its layered textures.

Where should I start if I like John Marshall?

If you enjoy John Marshall, start with Hiromi Uehara — their album "Spiral" is a great entry point. Shared genres: jazz, jazz fusion