Born and raised in the Northern English countryside, Sam Newbould is a
saxophonist, composer and bandleader based in Amsterdam. A prolific
and multi award winning composer, his compositions combine a passion
for storytelling with a clarity and originality described as
“mind-blowing, sometimes introverted and intimate and then exuberant
again” (SWN Talent Award, NL). Newbould won the Keep an Eye Records
Award 2019, and was the first recipient of the Rabobank So Who’s
Next Talent Award 2024. Drawing together some of Europe’s finest
young improvisers, his bandleading combines striking creative vision
with “no shortage of world class talent” (UK Vibe). “The group
dynamic is masterful and its inherent charm is thickly underlined on
every arrangement” (Jazzism, NL). With a burgeoning international
reputation, the quintet have been selected as a Jazzahead 2025
European Showcase artist, and have been invited to play North Sea Jazz
Festival, Love Supreme Festival (UK), BIMHUIS (NL), and the Vortex
(UK) amongst others. Inspired by his upbringing in the north of
England, his second album, Bogus Notus (ZenneZ Records) garnered
critical acclaim as “compulsive listening” (Bebop Spoken Here,
UK). Newbould released his highly anticipated third album Homing in
June 2024. Described by Dutch national newspaper NRC as “a jazz
pearl…album of the week”, the album is inspired by – and named
after – his temporary adoption of a Polish homing pigeon, as well as
his own reflections on building a life abroad. Regarded as his most
personal and apologetically bold music statement yet, Homing was voted
\#1 in Dutch magazine Jazzism ‘Jazz Not Jazz’ poll. Besides his
own group, Sam is also an in-demand sideman with bands including the
BvR Flamenco Big Band and the Peter Beets New Jazz Orchestra. He has
shared the stage with major international artists including Jasper
Blom, Ben van Gelder and Reinier Baas. Sam teaches at the
Conservatorium van Amsterdam and the Conservatory of Maastricht. Sam
was born in the North of England in 1990. He took an early interest in
the drums and percussion, joining his local concert band at the age of
8, before transitioning to saxophone when he reached High School.
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