Jon Cleary

Jon Cleary is a celebrated musician, known for his deep and abiding connection to the rich musical traditions of New Orleans. Born in England, Cleary's fascination with the vibrant music scene of New Orleans prompted his move to the city, an event that would define his career and sound. Imbuing his music with the soulful grooves of funk, R&B, and blues that the city is famous for, Cleary has not only adopted New Orleans as his home but has also become an integral part of its musical legacy.

Over the years, Jon Cleary has built a significant discography that showcases his talents as a singer, pianist, and songwriter, with a particular flair for capturing the essence of New Orleans' unique sound. Albums like "GoGo Juice," which won a Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Music Album, highlight his ability to blend traditional influences with contemporary sensibilities, creating music that feels both timeless and fresh. Cleary's work, including notable releases such as "Dyna-Mite," "21st Century Gypsy Singing Lover Man," and "Getcha GoGo Juice," reflects his dedication to the craft and his passion for the rhythms and melodies that define one of America's most iconic music scenes. Through his recordings and live performances, Jon Cleary continues to be a vibrant ambassador for New Orleans music, bringing its heart and soul to audiences around the world.

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Zulu Coconuts
Single - Released January 5, 2024
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