Jasmine Myra

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Jasmine Myra
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Myra in 2023
Background information
Born (1997-08-13) August 13, 1997 (age 27)
Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Genres Spiritual jazz
InstrumentAlto saxophone
LabelsGondwana Records
Formerly of Abstract Orchestra

Jasmine Myra (born 1996or1997) [1] is a British saxophonist and composer known for her work in spiritual jazz.

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Early life and education

Myra studied violin at her primary school in Leeds before switching to saxophone at age 14, which she played in high school big bands. [1] She worked at Leeds' All Brass and Woodwind music shop. [2] She attended the Leeds Conservatoire for jazz performance, where she developed an interest in hip-hop and studied with pianist Robert Mitchell. [2] [3]

Career

While at Leeds, Myra began performing with the Abstract Orchestra. [3] She also founded a self-titled group, Jasmine. [2]

In 2019, Myra was approached by trumpeter and Gondwana Records head Matthew Halsall about joining the label. She began composing her debut album, Horizons, at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Released in 2022, the record featured "dense" original compositions inspired by Kenny Wheeler's large ensemble works. [4]

In April 2023, Myra debuted at East London's Brick Lane Jazz Festival in what DownBeat called "an assured first performance promising greater depths to come." [5] Her second album, Rising, was released in May 2024. Jazzwise praised it for demonstrating Myra's growing "confidence and poise" as a soloist and composer. [4] [6]

In addition to Wheeler, Myra has cited Grover Washington Jr., Nala Sinephro, Shabaka Hutchings, and Soweto Kinch as musical influences. [1]

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 3 Bootle, Emily (2024-06-20). "Jasmine Myra: Let It Flow". Crack Magazine. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  2. 1 2 3 Scotney, Sebastian (2024-05-03). "Jasmine Myra – 'Rising'". UK Jazz News. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  3. 1 2 Kalia, Ammar (2022-11-18). "Blowing up: six of Britain's new jazz musicians on making a living out of their passion". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  4. 1 2 Kalia, Ammar (2024-05-18). "Jasmine Myra: Rising review – gently insistent jazz". The Guardian. ISSN   0029-7712 . Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  5. Kalla, Ammar (2023-04-25). "Brick Lane Jazz Festival Harnesses East London Talent". DownBeat. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  6. Flynn, Mike (2024-02-23). "Video of the Day: Jasmine Myra shares the title track of her new album 'Rising'". Jazzwise. Retrieved 2025-04-16.