Hailed as “the future of the trumpet” by Wynton Marsalis, and “one to watch” by Rolling Stone, Keyon Harrold is one of the world’s most sought-after young trumpeters. He makes his Scottish debut on Saturday 14th July at George Square Spiegeltent.

After a decade or so as the session and touring go-to for some of the jazz and pop world’s biggest names (Beyoncé, Gregory Porter, Common), Keyon, finally earned a quasi-star turn as the voice of Miles Davis in last year’s Don Cheadle-helmed biopic “Miles Ahead”, for which he won a Grammy Award.

His emotionally-charged debut album – “The Mugician” – inspired by the police shooting in his home town of Ferguson, Missouri, is “a sonic blend of past, present and future” (Downbeat) and features his crack young band in music that can be sweeping and cinematic, dense with contemporary beats, and true to the jazz tradition?

He Says: “I want anything I do to be singable – I don’t like to purposefully go over somebody’s head … a better term for myself would be ‘social music activist.’ I have a platform to say something to people who may think they’re on the right path – who may not realize that racism is still a problem, injustice is still a problem.”

Hear for Yourself: The haunting “Stay This Way” takes the now-ubiquitous marriage of hip-hop and jazz to richly textured new heights, as Bilal and Big K.R.I.T. join Harrold over a beautiful refrain.

For more info and tickets visit Edinburgh Blues & Jazz Festival website.

Luke Rajczuk
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