Jeff Bradshaw Releases New Album ‘Jeff Bradshaw 20’

R&B

Notable trombonist Jeff Bradshaw has returned with his new album, Jeff Bradshaw 20, via Music Matters Entertainment/SRG-ILS Group.

The 13-track project includes the previously released tracks “Carrie’s Bread Puddin‘” and “Make Some Time” featuring Eric Roberson.

Both songs were released as the lead singles, the latter of which has an official music video directed by Jeff Stewart. It was filmed in Bradshaw’s hometown of Philadelphia.

The album includes additional features from Raheem DeVaughn, B. Slade, Rebecca Jade, Chill Moody, Liz Vaughn and more.

Jeff Bradshaw
Jeff Bradshaw. (Courtesy Photo)

Jeff Bradshaw 20 is the follow-up to Bradshaw’s 2020 album, Stronger. That effort included DeVaughn, Robert Glasper, Marsha Ambrosius, Glenn Lewis, Amber Navran of Moonchild, and more. 

Bradshaw’s new album marks his first album since signing a deal with SRG-ILS Group, in partnership with Music Matter Entertainment. 

Claude Villani, founder and CEO of SRG/ILS Group, stated, “Jeff fits perfectly into our growing Jazz and R&B family. He is a special talent with a solid career and an incredible future ahead of him.”

Bradshaw added, “Twenty years man. It means to me, blessed, relevant, excited, young, and hungry. All those things I still am. I’m still going to create these beautiful songs and the trombone is going to play a different role in every song!”

Bradshaw has a slate of shows booked. On July 19, he is set to play at the Kennedy Plaza in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The following month, he has concerts in Mableton, Georgia, and Oakland, California. He also has headlining two sets at Middle C Jazz on Sept. 15 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Stream Jeff Bradshaw’s new album Jeff Bradshaw 20 and watch the video for “Make Some Time” below. 

 

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