Biography
“No harpist thus far has been more
capable of combining all of the modern harp traditions —
from Salzedo, through Dorothy Ashby, through Alice Coltrane —
with such strength, grace and commitment.”
The New York Times
The sonically innovative harpist, Brandee Younger,
is revolutionizing harp for the digital era. Over the past fifteen
years, she has worked relentlessly to stretch boundaries and limitations
for harpists. In 2022, she made history by becoming the first
Black woman to be nominated for a Grammy® Award for Best Instrumental
Composition. That same year, she was also nominated for an NAACP
Image Award and later, the winner of the 2024 NAACP Image Award
in the category of Outstanding Jazz Album for her latest album
“Brand New Life.” Ever-expanding as an artist, she
has worked with cultural icons including Common, Lauryn Hill,
John Legend, Pharoah Sanders and Christian McBride. Her original
composition “Hortense” was featured in the Netflix
Concert-Documentary, Beyoncé: Homecoming and in 2019, Brandee
was selected to perform her original music as a featured performer
for Quincy Jones and Steve McQueens’ “Soundtrack of
America”. Brandee is often noted for standing on the shoulders
of the very women who ushered in the harp as a clear and distinct
voice in jazz & popular styles - particularly Detroit natives
Dorothy Ashby & Alice Coltrane. Her new album, “Brand
New Life,” builds on her already rich oeuvre, and cements
the harp’s place in pop culture. As the title of the album
suggests, “Brand New Life” is about forging new paths–artistic,
personal, political, and spiritual. Younger's music is imbued
with a sense of purpose and respect of legacy, creating a larger
platform for the harp to reach newer and wider audiences than
ever before. In addition to teaching at Steinhardt, Younger holds
leadership positions as a board member of The Coltrane Home and
New Music USA.
Featured musicians: Brandee Younger –
harp, Rahsaan Carter – bass, Allan Medford - drums
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