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Jazz 16 July, 2024

Jazz Luminary Jumaane Smith Unveils Title Track From Forthcoming LP 'Come On Home,' Out August 16, 2024

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Jazz Luminary Jumaane Smith Unveils Title Track From Forthcoming LP 'Come On Home,' Out August 16, 2024
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The acclaimed jazz trumpeter and vocalist Jumaane Smith shares new single "Come On Home," the title track from his forthcoming album of the same name, out August 16 via Zinn Music. Smith, who has collaborated with music legends such as Quincy Jones, Aretha Franklin, and Stevie Wonder, and has enjoyed lengthy tenures performing with Michael Bublé and Harry Connick Jr., brings a deep resonance to his latest. This profoundly emotional and original work navigates the diverse terrains of jazz, blues, and contemporary soul, resonating with the timeless essence of classic albums from these genres. Come On Home stands as a testament to Smith's resilience and artistic growth. Renowned for his remarkable talent and versatility, the LP embodies themes of love, loss, overcoming challenges, redemption, and joy.

The title track delves into the deeply emotional experience of longing for someone who has already left mentally. Drawing inspiration from the Ray Charles classic "Hard Times," Smith brings his unique blend of jazz, blues, and soul to this heartfelt track, echoing the rich, melancholic tones that have become his signature style. "Like most of us, I've had my heart broken too many times to count and in many different ways," says Smith. "Love can be very complicated; sometimes it lasts, sometimes it doesn't. Once we've reached that breaking point where what once was is no longer there and the heartache takes over, it can be incredibly difficult to get that love back on track." Smith summarizes, "that's what Come On Home is all about."

Born from a place of introspection and emotional exploration, Come On Homedraws from Jumaane Smith's own experiences of overcoming adversity, including early trauma and the challenges of his upbringing. The album serves as a cathartic expression of his innermost thoughts and emotions, offering listeners a glimpse into his soul. For Smith, creating "Come On Home" was a process of self-discovery and healing—a means of confronting past hardships while embracing the joy and refuge found in music. With each track, Smith channels a raw and authentic energy where vulnerability meets strength, and every note resonates with profound meaning. Ultimately, Come On Home symbolizes not only a musical homecoming for Smith, but also a statement to the power of art.

Jumaane Smith's journey from the hallowed halls of Juilliard to the world's grandest stages is a monument to his unparalleled talent and resolute dedication to his craft. As a product of the inaugural class of Juilliard's Jazz Studies program, where he was mentored by the legendary Wynton Marsalis, Smith honed his skills and developed a profound understanding of jazz tradition and innovation. Since then, his career has been nothing short of extraordinary. From collaborating with Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, and Aretha Franklin to sharing the spotlight with pop sensations like the Jonas Brothers, Smith has effortlessly navigated diverse musical landscapes while staying true to his jazz roots. His remarkable 18-year tenure as lead trumpeter and vocalist with Michael Bublé not only showcased his virtuosity, but also solidified his status as one of the most sought-after musicians in the industry.

Last month, Jumaane Smith and his quartet headlined a sold-out run of shows at the renowned Birdland Jazz Club in New York City, allowing audiences to experience his captivating live performances and storytelling. Fans can look forward to another unforgettable evening as Jumaane is set to perform at Dizzy's Club at Lincoln Center on September 25.

Come On Home Tracklist:
I Know
Come On Home
Chief
I'm Gone
St. James Infirmary
Too Little, Too Late
The Other Side Of Me
Jealous
Above The Clouds
Wang Dang Doodle
You Are So Beautiful

Tour Dates:
Aug 28, 2024 - UAE Amphitheatre - Wilmington, DE
Sep 16, 2024 - Jazz Alley - Seattle, WA
Sep 25, 2024 - Dizzy's Jazz at Lincoln Center - New York, NY
Sep 27, 2024 - Uncle Cheef - Brewster, NY
Sep 28, 2024 - Uncle Cheef - Brewster, NY
Nov 8, 2024 - South Jazz Club - Philadelphia, PA
Nov 9, 2024 - South Jazz Club - Philadelphia, PA
Nov 10, 2024 - South Jazz Club - Philadelphia, PA






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