Bands & artists like Ray Anthony

If you like Ray Anthony, 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

Stan Kenton

Stan Kenton

Kenton's big band arrangements feature complex melodies and harmonies that create a similar relaxed yet dynamic listening experience.

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Woody Herman

Woody Herman

Herman's orchestral jazz blends intricate melodic lines with a steady groove, reminiscent of Anthony's style.

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Count Basie

Count Basie

Basie's use of swing and rhythmic precision offers a comparable tension and release, enhancing the listener's journey through his music.

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Maynard Ferguson

Maynard Ferguson

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Ferguson's high-energy brass sections and melodic improvisations provide a vibrant counterpart to Anthony’s intricate jazz style.

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Benny Goodman

Benny Goodman

Goodman's clarinet-led ensembles create intricate melodies that resonate with the same rhythmic pulse found in Anthony’s work.

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Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra

Sinatra's vocal phrasing and melodic interpretation often mirror the smooth, relaxed vibe present in Anthony's instrumental pieces.

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Glenn Miller

Glenn Miller

Miller’s signature sound combines smooth melodies with a laid-back swing, akin to the relaxed grooves of Ray Anthony.

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Artie Shaw

Artie Shaw

Shaw's clarinet work and innovative arrangements offer a blend of complexity and relaxation similar to Anthony's musical narratives.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Ray Anthony?

Artists similar to Ray Anthony include Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Count Basie and Maynard Ferguson. Each shares elements of Ray Anthony's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ray Anthony?

Ray Anthony is primarily known for jazz. Anthony crafts intricate melodies that twist through a relaxed groove, maintaining a steady pulse while allowing moments of tension and release to guide the listener’s journey.

Where should I start if I like Ray Anthony?

If you enjoy Ray Anthony, start with Stan Kenton — their album "Duet" is a great entry point. Kenton's big band arrangements feature complex melodies and harmonies that create a similar relaxed yet dynamic listening experience.