Unless youโre a diehard Jeff Goldblum fan, you might not know that the famed actor is a bit of a jazz buff. In fact, heโs released a handful of jazz records in the last decade or so. And luckily for fans of both Jeff Goldblum and jazz music in general, the actor just announced that he is releasing a new jazz album. The record will feature The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra and is set to be released on April 25 of this year.
The project, titled Still Blooming, showcases the talents of the actor and pianist along with a few of his other musical contemporaries. Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo (who both starred in Wicked along with Goldblum) will appear on the album. Grande will contribute her vocal stylings to Goldblumโs version of โI Donโt Know Why (I Just Do)โ by Dean Martin. Erivo will perform on โWeโll Meet Againโ by Vera Lynn. Singer Maiya Sykes will also be featured on the album, specifically on the song โStella By Starlightโ by Miles Davis.
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Jeff Goldblum also announced the recordโs upcoming release on his social media accounts.
โMy new album โStill Bloomingโ comes out on April 25th – but you can pre-order now!โ Goldblum said in the caption of his Instagram post. โCan you guess who is on the album with me? ๐๐ผ๐น๐ท๐ค๐๐ฑโจโ
Fans are already jazzed for the release and have been flooding Goldblumโs Instagram comment section with excitement.
โJeff, Scarlett and Ariana!!!โ said one fan. โThis is going to be an Incredibly Beautiful Album!!!!โ
โThis album is already Goated ๐,โ said another.
Jeff Goldblum Announces Jazz Album, Releases Collab with Scarlett Johansson
Jeff Goldblum teased the upcoming album with a rendition of โThe Best Is Yet To Comeโ by Frank Sinatra, which features the vocal stylings of actress Scarlett Johansson.
Goldblumโs rendition of the classic jazz tune has a more floaty, tropical feel to it. We can expect many of the songs on Goldblumโs upcoming release to have a similar feel, considering most of the songs will be covers of classics from the Great American Songbook and the Golden Era of Broadway.
Goldblumโs last record with The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra was Plays Well With Others from 2023. You can preorder Still Blooming via Verve Records.
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