Samara Joy | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Samara Joy McLendon |
Born | Bronx, New York, U.S. | November 11, 1999
Genres | |
Years active | 2019–present |
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Website | samarajoy |
Samara Joy McLendon [1] (born November 11, 1999) is an American jazz singer. She released her self-titled debut album in 2021 and was subsequently named Best New Artist by JazzTimes . Her second album, Linger Awhile (2022), reached number one on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. [2] At the 2023 Grammy Awards, she won the awards for Best Jazz Vocal Album and Best New Artist. Her 2023 single "Tight" won Best Jazz Performance at the following ceremony.
A native of the Castle Hill [3] neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City, [4] Joy was born in 1999 into a musical family. Her paternal grandparents, Elder Goldwire and Ruth McLendon, were founders of Philadelphia gospel group The Savettes. Her grandfather, Elder Goldwire McLendon was also a finalist on season 3 of BET's Gospel Talent show Sunday Best . Her father—a vocalist and bass player who has toured with gospel musician Andraé Crouch [5] [6] —introduced her to gospel greats such as The Clark Sisters, [7] and soul and Motown music. [8] She attended Fordham High School for the Arts and performed in its jazz band. [9] During this time, she won Best Vocalist at the Essentially Ellington festival, a high school competition hosted by Jazz at Lincoln Center. [9] [6]
She first encountered jazz in a meaningful way [10] when she enrolled in the jazz program at SUNY's Purchase College as a voice major, [11] [12] and was named an Ella Fitzgerald Scholar. [13] Friends there introduced her to the recordings of great jazz vocalists including Sarah Vaughan and Fitzgerald, [14] and such instrumentalists as Kenny Washington, Jon Faddis (with whom she studied), [15] and Ingrid Jensen. [12]
In 2019, as Samara McLendon, she won the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. [16] [17] Working with producer and eventual manager Matt Pierson, she recorded her self-titled debut album while still in college, [11] graduating magna cum laude in 2021. [18] [19] Samara Joy was released on July 9, 2021, on Whirlwind Recordings. [20] Jazz Times named her Best New Artist for 2021. [21] [22] In February 2021, she was featured in Women of Color on Broadway, Inc.'s music video of "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess . [23] In an interview, film director Regina King called her "a young woman who seems like Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald are both living in her body." [24]
She released a number of viral video performances, including one that had been viewed more than 1.5 million times as of October 2020. [25] These videos had as of November 2022 gained her 200,000 followers on TikTok. [26] Partly on the strength of this success, she toured Europe, [20] including a series of sold-out concerts in Italy and Austria. [7] In 2021 and continuing into 2022, she toured the U.S., [27] [28] including bookings at the 2022 Monterey Jazz Festival, [29] Lincoln Center Summer For The City's Jazz Underground series, [30] Winter Jazzfest, [31] and other festivals, [32] [33] as well as in Europe.
On February 15, 2022, she performed on Today with guitarist Pasquale Grasso [34] and performed again on Today in September 2022. [35] On June 15, 2022, she was featured at Carnegie Hall's 16th Annual Notable Occasion. [36] and appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival. [37] She was featured on jazz pianist Julius Rodriguez's 2022 album Let Sound Tell All. [38]
On September 16, 2022, she released her second album, Linger Awhile , on Verve Records. [39] The album features drummer Kenny Washington, guitarist Pasquale Grasso, pianist Ben Paterson, and bassist David Wong. [40] [41] Her bookings for Winter 2022 included singing with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on its Big Band Holidays tour. [42] [43]
She was nominated and won two awards at the Grammy Awards in 2023: [44] Best Jazz Vocal Album for Linger Awhile and Best New Artist. [45]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |||
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US [46] | JPN Hot [47] | UK Jazz [48] | |||
Samara Joy |
| — | 94 | 4 | |
Linger Awhile |
| 158 | 38 | 1 | |
Portrait |
| — | — | — |
Title | Details |
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A Joyful Holiday |
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Title | Year | Details |
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"Warm in December" | 2022 | Digital single |
"Someone Like You" | 2023 | Spotify Sessions single, subsequently released digitally [50] |
"Tight" | Digital single | |
"Now and Then" | Released in collaboration with US retailer "Theory" [51] |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Summertime" | 2021 | Ayanna Fowler, Barbara Douglas | Non-album single |
"If You Were Mine" | Bruce Harris Quartet | Soundview | |
"Bird of Red" | |||
"Django's Lullaby" | Ruben Fox | Introducing... | |
"So Much Joy" | Ruben Fox, Shenel Johns, Vuyo Sotashe | ||
"Fragile" | Eric Wyatt | A Song of Hope | |
"Say Her Name" | |||
"Solitude" | Pasquale Grasso | Pasquale Plays Duke | |
"I'm in a Mess" | 2022 | Be-Bop! | |
"In Heaven" | Julius Rodriquez | Let Sound Tell All | |
"Two Hearts (Lawns)" | Terri Lyne Carrington, Ravi Coltrane | New Standards Vol. 1 |
Year | Association | Category | Nominated Work | Result | Ref. |
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2019 | Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition | Herself | Won | [52] | |
2021 | JazzTimes | Best New Artist | Won | [21] | |
2022 | Jazz Music Awards | Best New Jazz Artist | Won | [53] | |
2023 | Grammy Awards | Best New Artist | Won | [54] | |
Best Jazz Vocal Album | Linger Awhile | Won | |||
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Jazz Album – Vocal | Nominated | [55] | ||
2024 | Grammy Awards | Best Jazz Performance | "Tight" | Won | [56] |
2025 | Grammy Awards | "Twinkle Twinkle Little Me" (with Sullivan Fortner) | Pending | [57] | |
Best Jazz Vocal Album | A Joyful Holiday | Pending |
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