Seamus Blake
Seamus Blake

Seamus Blake

USAJazz, Smooth Jazz
12,183 monthly listeners
  • 11.5K followers
  • 3.1K subscribers
  • 24.6K followers
  • 512 fans

Seamus Blake's Top Spotify Songs

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Blues for the Real Human Beings
1.9K streams
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Dig This!!
1.5K streams
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I'm Okay
438 streams
4
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Let's Face the Music and Dance
398 streams
5
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The Return
137 streams
1.9K
Streams last week

Blues for the Real Human Beings

Seamus Blake, Tony Tixier, Florent Nisse
1.5K
Streams last week

Dig This!!

Wycliffe Gordon, Seamus Blake, Peter Bernstein, Sam Yahel, Bill Stewart
438
Streams last week

I'm Okay

Seamus Blake, Tony Tixier, Florent Nisse
398
Streams last week

Let's Face the Music and Dance

Danny Grissett, Ambrose Akinmusire, Seamus Blake, Vicente Archer
137
Streams last week
129
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126
Streams last week
93
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82
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81
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Seamus Blake's YouTube Videos

123.9K
Views

michael brecker and seamus blake

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michael brecker and seamus blake
Youtube
123.9K views
May 21, 2008
74.2K
Views

Seamus Blake Sofa Song

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Seamus Blake  Sofa Song
Youtube
74.2K views
Jun 25, 2015
31.2K
Views
Guardians of the heart machine
Youtube
31.2K views
Feb 06, 2018

Seamus Blake's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Jazzy Dinner
by Spotify
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Cozy Jazz
by Spotify
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Good Night Jazz
by Spotify
4
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Burning Jazz-rock Fusion
by Spotify
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Calm Jazz Workflow (instrumental/no vocals)
by Spotify
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Events11 Events

Oct-Nov
12-05
JazzMi
Italy
ITA
, MilanN/A N/A
Past
Jun-Jul
24-10
Copenhagen Jazz Festival
Denmark
DNK
, København KN/A N/A
Past
Jul-Sep
30-03
Mas i Mas Festival
Spain
ESP
, BarcelonaN/A N/A
Past
Nov
03
Jesse van Ruller and Seamus Blake at Bimhuis
Netherlands
NLD
, Amsterdam0 - 500 Club
Past
Nov
02
Seamus Blake/Jesse van Ruller Quartet at Paradox
Netherlands
NLD
, Tilburg500 - 1200 Other
Past

Seamus Blake's Past Events11 Events

  • JazzMi festival

    Gilberto Gil, Thee Sacred Souls, Stacey Kent, Samara Joy, Ibrahim Maalouf, El Niño de Elche, Cory Henry, Marcus Miller, Hiromi, Bebel Gilberto, GoGo Penguin, Sergio Cammariere, Christian McBride, Shabaka Hutchings, Paolo Fresu, Oscar Jerome, Lucas Santtana, Mike Stern, Nik West, Mansur Brown, Ashley Henry, Antonio Sánchez, Immanuel Wilkins, Jaga Jazzist, Omar Sosa, Lakecia Benjamin, Marcus Strickland, Fabrizio Bosso, Lehmanns Brothers, Seamus Blake, Majid Bekkas, Ben Lamar Gay, Camilla George, Tom Skinner, DoomCannon, Nasheet Waits, Roberto Gatto, Gwilym Simcock, Doug Weiss, Binker Golding, Hamid Drake
    ITA, Milan
    Small
  • Copenhagen Jazz Festival festival

    Yussef Dayes, Jeff Beck, Oumou Sangaré, Bud Powell, Claus Waidtløw, Jacob Christoffersen, Cecil Alexander, Mabe Fratti, Sofie Birch, Hans Ulrik, AySay, NOR, Girls in Airports, Jesper Bodilsen, Daniel Fridell, Benjamin Koppel, Amanda Ginsburg, Jacob Fischer, Seamus Blake, Little North, Hannes Bennich, Carsten Dahl, Thomas Fonnesbæk, Sunbörn, Antonio Serrano, Yumi Ito, Mathias Heise, Vivian Buczek, Cecilie Strange, Kalaha, Tomasz Dabrowski, Martin Yam Moller, Rasmus Sorensen, Hannah Schneider, Richard Andersson, Tomas Raae, Mc Einar, Tuva Semmingsen, Ari Alexander, Emil de Waal, Gábor Bolla, Ole Theill, Jonas Winge Leisner, Santos Silva, Anders Fjeldsted, Kathrine Windfeld, OLICIA, Bjarke Falgren, Mikkel Nordso, Gata Brass Band, Andreas Toftemark, Azadeh, Niclas Campagnol, Jensson, Babylove and the Van Dangos, Helle Henning, Hilmar Jensson, Les Marquises, Nice Chair, Dan Hemmer, Björn Ingelstam, Ben Besiakov, Stefan Pasborg, Bára Gísladóttir, Sisa Feher, Lis Wessberg, Mattias Nilsson, Per Møllehøj, Aske Jacoby, KALEIIDO, Povl Kristian, Pardans, Susana Santos Silva, Simon Spang-Hanssen, Kuku Agami, Christina von Bülow, Jesper Thilo, Peter Pedersen, Tettix Hexer, Miriam Mandipira, Marcela Lucatelli, Anna Kruse, Katrine Gislinge, Jacob Anderskov, Martin Fabricius, Gunnar Halle, Rune Thorsteinsson, Sarah Elgeti, Vanja Santos, Ingar Zach, Roger Berg, Terry Tester, Malene Kjaergaard, Bilal Irshed, Petter Rylén, Kansas City Stompers, Ned Ferm, Jacob Artved, Girlcrush, Melissa Inya, Cathrine Legardh, Jan Kaspersen, Laura Grandy, Randi Pontoppidan, Tom Jensen, Dalia Valanciute, Soren Lee, Lars Greve, Taylor Smith, Mark Solborg, Sille Grønberg, Palle Windfeldt, Jesper Hedegaard, Nina Stark, Josefin Björk Wener, Christina Dahl, Niels Wilhelm Knudsen, Calum Builder, Rune Kielsgaard, Benjamin Aggerbaek, Ignacio Córdoba, Emil Hess, Nikolaj Bentzon, The Supreme Court, Thomas Fryland, Shanna Waterstown, Andreas Roysum, Soren Stensby, Molly Koppel, Chris Andersen, Alex Ventling, Soren Kristiansen, Sam Pluta, Gintė Preisaitė, Michael Millfield, Jimmi Roger Pedersen, Pernille Sejlund, Marijke Florien, Four on six, Alain Apaloo, Cornelia Nilsson, Lars Møller, Nana Schwartzlose, Mariane Bitran, Copenhagen Slim, SYLVESTER, Matthias Sigurdsson, Marathon Monks, Matthias Petri, Margaux Oswald, Francesco Calì, Olivier Antunes, Louisiana Jazzband og Daimi, Morten Grønvad, Leonardo Pedersens, Nana Pi, Soren Host, Jens Jepsen, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Tom Blancarte, Andreas Møllerhøj, Zier Romme Larsen, Blå Mandag Jazzband, Jesper Zeuthen, Henning Munk & Plumperne, Daniel Franck, Albert Reinholdt, Rubatuba, Tira Skamby, Nissen Mosh, Peter Fuglsang, Sorte Far, Laurits Hogel
    DNK, København K
    Medium
  • Mas i Mas Festival festival

    La Sra. Tomasa, Steffen Morrison, KYNE, Gergo Borlai, Gary Willis, Chano Dominguez, Mariachis Barcelona, Chicuelo, Seamus Blake, Luiz Murá, Gregori Hollis, Perico Sambeat, Irene Reig, Simon Moullier, Ignasi Terraza, Laura Marchal, Gisele Jackson, Paula Peso, MALV, Ronald Baker, Llibert Fortuny, Ana Brenes, Juan Esteban Cuacci, Olvido Lanza, Marc Suárez, Mr.Truth, Monica Mussungo, The Shu Shu's, Rafael Fernández, Joana Cebolla, Kween Cortés, Raúl Levia, Aviv Noam Quartet, Alvaro Imperial, Just For Funk, Hemiola Trio, 6tmä
    ESP, Barcelona
    Small
  • Jesse van Ruller and Seamus Blake at Bimhuis

    Seamus Blake, Jesse Van Ruller
    Bimhuis
    NLD, Amsterdam
    Club0 - 500
  • Seamus Blake/Jesse van Ruller Quartet at Paradox

    Seamus Blake, Jesse Van Ruller
    Paradox Tilburg
    NLD, Tilburg
    Other500 - 1.2K

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Sara Gazarek
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Seamus Blake's Beatport Songs

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Teenage Frolics (Original Mix)
Released on Jul 26, 2019
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Teenage Frolics (Instrumental Mix)
Released on Jul 26, 2019

Teenage Frolics (Original Mix)

Henry Butler, Seamus Blake

Teenage Frolics (Instrumental Mix)

Henry Butler, Seamus Blake

More about Seamus Blake

Overview of Smooth Jazz musician Seamus Blake

American jazz musician Seamus Blake is well-known for his outstanding tenor saxophone playing. He hails from the United States. His silky jazz-focused music is distinguished by deep melodies, gentle tones, and sophisticated rhythms that take listeners on an exotic journey. His music frequently combines elements of blues, funk, and R&B to produce a distinctive sound that is all his own.

Seamus Blake has made a name for himself as one of the most in-demand jazz musicians in the business throughout the course of a multi-decade career. His work has received widespread praise for its emotional depth, technical skill, and capacity to strike a personal chord with listeners. Seamus Blake's music is always laced with a feeling of passion and energy that is impossible to ignore, whether he is performing live or recording in the studio.

All things considered, Seamus Blake is a true master of his trade, and his contributions to the jazz world will definitely be recognized for years to come. His status as one of the greatest jazz artists of all time is assured, and his music has touched the hearts of many fans all across the world.

What are the most popular songs for Smooth Jazz musician Seamus Blake?

American jazz and soft jazz pianist Seamus Blake has created a number of well-known songs that are adored by listeners all around the world. There are several standout songs on the album, including "Count Your Blessings," "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off," "Always and Forever," "Blues for the Real Human Beings," and "A Little Evil." These songs demonstrate Blake's talent for writing calming yet enthralling music.

The mellow and lyrical composition "Count Your Blessings" highlights Blake's deft saxophone abilities. The music is ideal for a tranquil drive or a winding down evening. "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off," another well-liked song, showcases Blake's natural ability to improvise and compose music on the moment. The tune is the ideal illustration of his ability to write jazz that is both classic and contemporary.

Among Seamus Blake's other well-known songs are "Guardians of the Heart Machine," "Big Adventures of a Tiny Creature," "Tincture," and "Limehouse Blues." Each song displays Blake's distinctive sound and capacity to write both avant-garde and timeless music. His music has received accolades for its capacity to enthrall listeners and elicit a wide spectrum of emotions.

Overall, Seamus Blake is a skilled jazz and smooth jazz musician who has created a number of well-known songs that have helped him build a devoted fan base. One of the most creative and gifted jazz artists of his day, his music is adored by listeners all over the world.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Smooth Jazz musician Seamus Blake?

American jazz and smooth jazz musician Seamus Blake has been keeping busy with the release of new compositions. The most recent albums, "Moosejaww" and "New York Factor vol. 1," will be available to listeners in 2022. These albums are eagerly anticipated by fans and are anticipated to display Blake's distinctive sound and style.

Blake has been releasing new singles along with his album releases. The releases of "The Return" and "Ville de Montreal" are scheduled for 2023, and fans have already expressed a lot of excitement for these new albums. Points of a Star, the most recent single, which was released in 2022, has already received praise for its mellow and deep feel. The 2020 release of "Espelho D'Agua" is yet another masterpiece from Blake's discography that fans can savor.

Overall, Seamus Blake never ceases to dazzle with his own sound and approach, and his most recent albums are no different. Jazz and soft jazz lovers may anticipate more fantastic music from this brilliant performer.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Smooth Jazz musician Seamus Blake?

American jazz and smooth jazz musician Seamus Blake has been at a number of festivals and venues all around the world. The Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Mas i Mas Festival, and Like A Jazz Machine are some of the festivals where he has performed most prominently. Blake wowed the listeners at each occasion with his distinctive sound and manner, displaying his prowess as a saxophone and conductor.

Blake has performed on stages at some of the most prestigious jazz venues in the world, including Bimhuis, PizzaExpress Jazz Club Soho, Sunset-Sunside, Paradox Tilburg, and Place Jerri Hans, in addition to the top festivals. At the Bimhuis in Amsterdam, he gave one of his most memorable performances, showcasing his dynamic and adaptable sound and winning praise from both the audience and music journalists.

Jazz, soul, and funk are combined in a genuinely original way in Blake's music, which transcends all boundaries. His expertise and commitment to his trade are evident in his ability to engage his listeners through his songs. Blake continues to push the frontiers of jazz and smooth jazz with each performance, inspiring a new generation of musicians and followers.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Smooth Jazz musician Seamus Blake?

American jazz and smooth jazz musician Seamus Blake performs in both genres. On various tracks, he has worked with a variety of musicians. His most significant musical partnerships include "Count Your Blessings" with Chris Cheek, "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" with Chris Cheek, "Always and Forever" with Vivian Buczek, Martin Sjostedt, and Jesper Bodilsen, "Blues for the Real Human Beings" with Tony Tixier and Florent Nisse, as well as "A Little Evil" with Chris Cheek.

"Count Your Blessings" is one of Seamus Blake and Chris Cheek's most well-known joint efforts. The song has a lovely tune that highlights both musicians' abilities. The two musicians complement each other so well that they provide a mellow and upbeat sound that would excite any jazz or smooth jazz listener. The song is proof of the value of musical collaboration and how musicians can produce something truly unique when they collaborate.

The song "Always and Forever" by Vivian Buczek, Martin Sjostedt, and Jesper Bodilsen is another significant Seamus Blake collaboration. The song is a lovely ballad that highlights the abilities of all four musicians. The sparse use of instruments makes the voice the main attraction. The end product is a melancholy and moving song that will undoubtedly stay with listeners. These four musicians' collaboration amply demonstrates the ability of jazz and smooth jazz to arouse intense emotions in listeners and forge lasting connections with them.