Harpist Brandee Younger is a virtuoso performer whose style incorporates jazz, classical, soul, and funk influences. Building upon the influence of artists like
Alice Coltrane and
Dorothy Ashby, Younger garnered acclaim for albums like 2014's
The Brandee Younger 4tet, 2016's
Wax Wane, and 2019's
Soul Awakening. Along with tours as a member of drummer
Makaya McCraven's band, she has contributed to a mix of projects by artists like
Common,
Jeremy Pelt,
Alessia Cara,
Drake, and more. She gained wider attention with her sixth album, 2021's
Somewhere Different, which included the Grammy-nominated track "Beautiful Is Black." Born in 1982 in Hempstead, New York, Younger studied harp from a young age and eventually earned undergraduate degrees in both Harp Performance and Music Business from The Hartt School at the University of Hartford. There, she focused on jazz, working with esteemed alto saxophonist
Jackie McLean. She then earned her graduate degree from New York University, during which time she collaborated with saxophonist
Ravi Coltrane on a concert series honoring his late mother, pianist and harpist
Alice Coltrane. In 2011, she made her debut as leader with
Prelude, which featured her group with bassist
Dezron Douglas, drummer
E.J. Strickland, and vocalist
Niia. More albums followed, including 2014's
The Brandee Younger 4tet and 2016's
Wax Wane. She also tours as a member of drummer
Makaya McCraven's band and has worked on projects with artists like
Common,
Drake,
Jeremy Pelt,
Alessia Cara,
John Legend, and
Ryan Leslie, among others.
Along with performing, Younger is active in education, having taught at New York University, The New School College of Performing Arts, Adelphi University, The Hartt School Community Division at the University of Hartford, and other institutions. In 2019, Younger released Soul Awakening, an ambitious artistic statement that again found her working alongside Douglas, Strickland, and Niia. It also featured guest contributions by saxophonists Stacy Dillard and Chelsea Baratz, Antoine Roney, and Ravi Coltrane, as well as trumpeters Freddie Hendrix and Sean Jones. Younger and Douglas also duetted on 2020's Force Majeure. In 2021, she released her sixth album, the expansive Somewhere Different. Once again influenced by fusion jazz, Latin, Classical, and R&B traditions, the album featured appearances by bassist Rashaan Carter, drummer Allan Mednard, trumpeter Maurice Brown, and legendary bassist Ron Carter, among others. Included on the album was the track "Beautiful Is Black," which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Composition. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi