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Nick Ford

Nick Ford is a South African jazz artist known for his dynamic and forward-thinking approach to music. Blending jazz traditions with innovative composition, he has established himself both within the South African and global music scenes. His career reflects a deep commitment to storytelling, technical excellence, and forging a meaningful connection with audiences.

 

Nick’s musical journey began with his early experiences as a bassist. His talent quickly gained recognition, earning him a place in the National Schools Jazz Band in 2018 and 2019—a formative experience that laid the foundation for his emerging career in jazz.

The release of his debut single, "The Verdict," in 2020 marked his arrival as a recording artist, demonstrating his ability to create art that goes beyond music alone. His introspective EP, Trial of the Self, followed in 2021, exploring themes of personal growth through four unique compositions. His artistic development continued with singles such as "The Yellow Jacket" and "Song for T" (2021), and "State of Emergence / Getting Better" (2022), once again showcasing his ability to craft engaging and emotionally resonant compositions.

In 2025, Nick released his debut studio album, Terra Solus. This full-length record represents his artistic maturity and a deepened ability to craft cohesive musical narratives. The album, featuring tracks like "The Wanderer," is a high-concept exploration of jazz as a medium for thematic storytelling, and has received widespread acclaim. This includes nominations at the 2025 Mzantsi Jazz Awards for “Best Contemporary Jazz Album,” “Best Jazz Album,” and “Best Jazz Song” for “The Wanderer”.

Nick Ford has also expanded his performance credits to the world of musical theater. His performance credits include international and national tours of We Will Rock You (2022/23) in the Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, and Tel Aviv, Mamma Mia! (2024) in South Africa, and Dear Evan Hansen (2025) in South Africa, all with Showtime Management. He is also involved in Showtime’s upcoming South African tour of Chicago.

His contributions to South Africa’s music scene extend beyond performance. He was selected for the National Youth Jazz Band in both 2023 and 2024 and actively mentors young musicians. His growing recognition includes a nomination for Best Jazz Act at the Urban Music Awards, as well as Mzantsi Jazz Award nominations for Best Newcomer and Best Male Jazz Artist. He was also featured in Glamour Magazine's "5 South African Jazz Artists on the Rise," acknowledging his rising stature in the jazz world.

Nick has engaged in discussions about his musical vision, mindfulness, and mentorship with media outlets such as Cape Talk Radio and Musically Mine. These conversations highlight his role as a thought leader within the jazz genre.

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Wayne Shorter
saxophone
Jaco Pastorius
bass, electric
Mark Fransman
clarinet, bass
Carlo Mombelli
bass, electric

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Terra Solus

Self Produced
2025

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The Wanderer

Self Produced
2025

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Getting Better...

Self Produced
2025

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The Verdict

Self Produced
2025

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