Braxton Cook
Braxton Cook is a world-class alto saxophonist, vocalist, and composer whose decidedly individual 21st century approach integrates contemporary and post-bop jazz, soul, funk, rap, and even gospel. In concert leading his own group or as a member of Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah's band, these genres are often displayed inside the same composition. Since his independently released debut offering Sketch in 2014, Cook has become an in-demand session player who has worked with Mac Miller, Middle Clash, Lion Babe, and Lauren Desberg, in addition to Scott. As a live and touring player, he has appeared with the Christian McBride Big Band, Marquis Hill, Solange, and Rihanna. 2017's Somewhere in Between was the first outing to showcase his vocal abilities. Since signing with Nettwerk, Cook has continued to blend modern jazz and progressive R&B with Who Are You When No One Is Watching? and Not Everyone Can Go, albums issued respectively in 2023 and 2025. Cook is a native of the Washington, D.C. area, having grown up primarily in Silver Spring, Maryland. He was drawn to the saxophone at the age of five through his father, and the records in his house factored in his development as a listener and player. He started playing local gigs and sitting in with others while in high school. While attending Georgetown University as an English major, Cook decided to pursue music as a career. He transferred to Juilliard. While studying there he attended a concert by saxophonist Donald Harrison concert, and met his nephew, trumpeter and composer Christian Scott. He began a lengthy association with the musician and has been a regular member of his band since, playing in studio sessions, recording, and extensive touring. As a leader, Cook began with the self-released EP Sketch (2014) and the full-length Braxton Cook Meets Butcher Brown (2015), that drew positive notice from prominent American jazz critics and DJs in England including Gilles Peterson. In 2016 Cook signed to Fresh Selects and cut his label debut, Somewhere in Between (2017), and Somewhere in Between: Remixes & Outtakes on which he broadened his approach by singing on a handful of cuts and employing production techniques from R&B, hip-hop, and dance music. In its review of the original album, The Fader called him a "jazz prodigy." The album netted more than a million digital streams and downloads. In 2018, Cook issued his sophomore long-player No Doubt. It peaked at number one on Jazz Albums streaming charts, amassing more than a million streams during its first month of release; it has since garnered more than million full album streams. The success of the date won him festival spots at Tourcoing Jazz Festival, So What’s Next Jazz Festival, and Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London, U.K. In 2019, with No Doubt still a topic of conversation among jazz aficionados, he was invited to perform at the North Sea Jazz Festival and the Montreux Jazz Festival. In March 2020, Cook digitally released the full-length Fire Sign on his 29th birthday. Leading a quintet, the set delved equally into contemporary jazz, electronica, and polished urban soul. Cook signed with Nettwerk in 2022. His Black Mona Lisa EP, released that September featured guest trumpeter Marquis Hill on the single and video for "The Same." During the same month, Cook guested on Kiefer's Stones Throw single "U Already Know" b/w "Keep Moving," and Nettwerk reissued Fire Sign on LP and CD. In February 2023, Cook released Who Are You When No One Is Watching?, an hour-long set that included guest spots from Masego on "90s" and Orlando Watson on "The Answer." Not Everyone Can Go followed in August 2025. Three of the songs were previewed earlier in the year at an NPR Tiny Desk performance.
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Discographie
39 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes
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We've Come So Far
Soul - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 21 mars 2025
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Not Everyone Can Go
R&B - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 29 août 2025
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90s (Butcher Brown Remix)
Soul - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 12 janv. 2024
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Christmas Time Is Here
Musiques de Noël - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 3 nov. 2023
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Who Are You When No One is Watching?
Jazz - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 24 févr. 2023
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EVER YOURS (B-Side)
Soul - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 13 déc. 2024
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Not Everyone Can Go
Jazz - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 2 mai 2025
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My Everything
Soul - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 1 nov. 2024
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U Already Know
Soul - Paru chez Stones Throw Records le 28 sept. 2022
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Josh's Tune
Jazz - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 25 juil. 2025
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Black Mona Lisa
Jazz - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 16 sept. 2022
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Bad / Not Everyone Can Go (Rework)
R&B - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 3 oct. 2025
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I Just Want You / Kingdom Come (For the People)
R&B - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 7 nov. 2025
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90s (Ian Ewing Remix)
Soul - Paru chez Nettwerk Music Group le 20 oct. 2023
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Sorry Not Sorry (feat. Braxton Cook & Tallulah Rose)
Soul - Paru chez Orange Blues le 5 nov. 2025
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