Open Up Your Senses Tyreek McDole

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2025

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
06.06.2025

Label: Artwork Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Interpret: Tyreek McDole

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  • 1 The Backward Step 05:45
  • 2 The Umbrella Man 04:03
  • 3 The Creator Has A Master Plan (Intro) 01:51
  • 4 The Creator Has A Master Plan 07:18
  • 5 Ugly Beauty 04:41
  • 6 The Sun Song (Precious Energy) 04:15
  • 7 Somalia Rose 05:04
  • 8 Wongolo Wale 01:14
  • 9 Won't You Open Up Your Senses 06:14
  • 10 Under A Blanket Of Blue 03:14
  • 11 Love Is A Four-Letter Word 01:28
  • 12 Everyday I Have The Blues 05:59
  • 13 The Sun Song (Reprise) 01:14
  • Total Runtime 52:20

Info zu Open Up Your Senses

A Bold New Voice in Jazz: Rising jazz vocalist Tyreek McDole will release his much-anticipated debut album, Open Up Your Senses, on June 6 via Artwork Records. A rich baritone with a deep connection to the jazz tradition, McDole makes a bold and enthralling statement on this rich debut, establishing him as one of the most compelling young jazz vocalists of his generation.

At just 25 years old, the Haitian-American, New York-based baritone has already earned significant acclaim, including winning the prestigious Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition in 2023 — one of only two male vocalists to achieve this honor in the competition’s 12-year history. Jazz scholar Will Friedwald, who also contributes liner notes to the project, referred to McDole as “the leading jazz voice of his generation” and acclaimed DJ Gilles Peterson said “it is refreshing to hear a new voice that is so clearly connected to the tradition but also pushing it forward with such strong energy. This is a brilliant opening statement from someone I reckon will be around for some time.”

Open Up Your Senses is a bold statement from a young artist who masterfully blends tradition with innovation. Featuring standout performances by pianist and arranger Caelan Cardello and saxophonist Dylan Band, McDole’s debut evokes the legacy of jazz greats while forging his own distinctive path.

The album’s repertoire highlights McDole’s penchant for spiritually resonant and philosophically rich material. His stirring rendition of Leon Thomas’ “The Creator Has a Master Plan” features a powerful solo from Tomoki Sanders, progeny of saxophone legend Pharoah Sanders. Meanwhile, his interpretation of Thelonious Monk’s “Ugly Beauty” (with lyrics by Mike Ferro) is enhanced by a special guest appearance from legendary pianist Kenny Barron.

McDole’s thoughtful selection of repertoire speaks to his artistic depth. While many jazz vocalists gravitate toward romantic ballads, McDole explores themes of self-reflection, spirituality, and social consciousness. On Nicholas Payton’s “The Backward Step,” he embraces a meditative, chant-like delivery underscored by Jerome Gillespie II’s expressive drumming.

Drawing from his Haitian roots, McDole offers a mesmerizing performance of the traditional chant “Wongolo Wale,” accompanied solely by master percussionist Weedie Braimah. The album also highlights McDole’s ability to breathe new life into standards, including his tender reading of “Under a Blanket of Blue,” which evokes the intimate spirit of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong’s classic recording. McDole’s versatility shines through in more lighthearted selections as well. His swinging take on the timeless blues standard “Everyday I Have the Blues” channels the dynamic energy of Count Basie and Joe Williams, complete with expressive scatting and a powerful tenor saxophone solo by Dylan Band. On “The Umbrella Man,” McDole embraces the playful side of bebop, leading the band in a spirited ensemble vocal and engaging the audience in a joyful call-and-response.

The album’s title track, “Won’t You Open Up Your Senses” by Horace Silver, serves as the album’s emotional centerpiece. Anchored by Rodney Whitaker’s resonant bassline and featuring recent GRAMMY winner Sullivan Fortner on electric keyboard, the track invites listeners to embrace curiosity, awareness, and openness — themes that resonate throughout the entire project. Another highlight is the transcendent aria “Somalia Rose”, written by Allyn Johnson. Featuring a thoughtful solo by Emmanuel Michael, the lyrics incorporate the vintage phrase “smelling like a rose,” an age-old expression of resilience and triumph.

Closing the album is McDole’s powerful rendition of Leon Thomas’s “Sun Song,” a hopeful, chant-like piece that encourages connection and resilience. The song’s communal spirit reflects McDole’s ability to create a shared experience with his listeners — a quality that has already made him a standout performer on the New York jazz scene.

With Open Up Your Senses, Tyreek McDole emerges as one of the most compelling young vocalists in jazz today — a dynamic artist who honors tradition while forging a sound entirely his own. This remarkable debut affirms McDole’s place in the lineage of great jazz voices and signals the arrival of an exciting new force in the genre.

"This album is, in every sense, a revelation. A surprise, yes, but one that feels inevitable once heard. It is rich with discovery and sophistication, a high-water mark for vocal jazz in 2025. There is something deeply personal here too, McDole doesn’t perform these songs so much as share them, opening his voice with rare sincerity and grace. At moments, the album edges toward the territory of classy blues, the kind of elegant soulfulness once owned by artists like Keb’ Mo’. In Tyreek McDole, jazz finds not just a new star, but a new steward, one with an ear for the past, a voice for the present, and a vision for the century ahead." (Thierry De Clemensat, Paris-Move)

Tyreek McDole, vocals
Caelan Cardello, piano
Nicholas Payton, trumpet
Weedie Braimah, percussions
Kenny Barron, piano
Dylan Band, tenor saxophone
Rodney Whitaker, bass
Sulivan Fortner, piano
Emmanuel Michael, guitar




Tyreek McDole
is a 25-year-old Haitian-American vocalist from Florida, is making waves in the New York and international music scene. His journey began with a standout debut at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2018 Essentially Ellington Competition, where he won the Outstanding Vocalist Award, presented by Wynton Marsalis.

Since then, he has shared the stage with artists like Rodney Whitaker, Theo Croker, Gary Bartz, Maurice Brown, and Joey Alexander. In November 2023, he won 1st place in the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition becoming only the second male to do so in its 12-year history. Noted as one of the most anticipated events in jazz, McDole's accolade now ranks him among the competition's previous winners including the standout artists Samara Joy (2019 winner).

Tyreek is also earned a degree in jazz performance from The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Under the guidance of esteemed instructors LaTanya Hall, Gary Bartz, Gerald Cannon, Eddie Henderson, Billy Hart, Dan Wall, Sullivan Fortner, and Weedie Braimah.

Tyreek’s upcoming release, Open Up Your Senses, drops soon on Artwork Records—he hopes you appreciate his offering.



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