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Lucious Crawford
Lucious Crawford is a saxophonist and composer based in New York City, dedicated to preserving the spirit of traditional jazz while embracing the evolving language of the genre. A native of Washington, D.C., Crawford began his musical journey at the age of three and has since developed a voice rooted in the expressive depth of straight-ahead jazz. His inaugural album, Ballads n Blues, captures the essence of his early artistic vision—melding lyrical balladry with the soulful grit of blues in a way that honors the lineage of great jazz storytellers. Crawford’s playing is the great Hank Mobley, whose warm tone, melodic phrasing, and understated brilliance deeply shaped his approach to the tenor saxophone. While his foundation lies in acoustic jazz, Crawford’s time as a college student has inspired a shift toward more contemporary forms, including electric jazz and nu-jazz. Working within the constraints and energy of an academic environment, he has found new ways to blend analog traditions with digital textures, producing a sound that is as exploratory as it is grounded. In every phase of his musical evolution, Lucious Crawford remains committed to authenticity, innovation, and the emotional power of sound. His work continues to push the boundaries of jazz while remaining firmly connected to its roots. Lucious Crawford looks to return to contemporary acoustic jazz, marking a return to the straight-ahead style.
Gear
Tenor Saxophone
Alto Saxophone
Trumpet
Clarinet
Violin (x2)
Midi Keyboard
Drum Synth
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"Crawford and company sound like jazz veterans and invoke a throwback sound."
"Lucious’ playing is smooth and classic and he plays off so well with his backing band, stepping back to let them shine throughout."
"Crawford’s take on the classic “Lullaby of Birdland” is nothing short of brilliant. It may have been recorded in 2024, but this could have appeared on any jazz standard album from decades ago."