Kandace Springs

Contemporary Vocal Jazz

Kandace Springs

About Kandace Springs

Kandace Springs' refined mix of R&B, jazz, and pop has been showcased with Soul Eyes (2016), Indigo (2018), and The Women Who Raised Me (2020), albums the singer, songwriter, and keyboardist has released on Blue Note. While all three recordings are tied together by an aesthetic throughline, each one is a distinct synthesis of classic and contemporary inspirations. The first two projects both landed at number two on Billboard's contemporary jazz chart. The Nashville native's path to the revered Blue Note label begins with her father, session vocalist Scat Springs, who introduced her to the piano and classic recordings by artists including Nina Simone and Luther Vandross. At the age of 15, the younger Springs recorded a demo with her father, who delivered the result to veteran producers Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken (Stephanie Mills, Christina Aguilera, Rihanna). Through the duo's support, Springs secured an audition for Blue Note president Don Was and landed a deal. The artist debuted in September 2014 -- two months after admirer Prince flew her to Minneapolis to perform at Paisley Park -- with a self-titled EP created with the likes of Rogers, Sturken, and Pop & Oak. After she made featured appearances on tracks by Ghostface Killah, Aqualung, and Black Violin, Springs completed her first full-length, Soul Eyes. Released in June 2016 with production from Larry Klein, the album mixed originals and covers and favored lean instrumentation. For her comparatively layered follow-up, Indigo, Springs worked extensively with Karriem Riggins and maintained her connection with Rogers and Sturken as two of her primary co-writers. Issued in September 2018, the album likewise featured interpretations of classic and contemporary songs, from Thom Bell and Linda Creed's "People Make the World Go Round" (popularized by the Stylistics) to Gabriel Garzón-Montano's "6 8." The Women Who Raised Me followed in March 2020. Springs reunited with Klein for the sessions and went in a traditional jazz direction while honoring artists such as Carmen McRae, Roberta Flack, Sade, and Lauryn Hill. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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About Kandace Springs

Kandace Springs' refined mix of R&B, jazz, and pop has been showcased with Soul Eyes (2016), Indigo (2018), and The Women Who Raised Me (2020), albums the singer, songwriter, and keyboardist has released on Blue Note. While all three recordings are tied together by an aesthetic throughline, each one is a distinct synthesis of classic and contemporary inspirations. The first two projects both landed at number two on Billboard's contemporary jazz chart. The Nashville native's path to the revered Blue Note label begins with her father, session vocalist Scat Springs, who introduced her to the piano and classic recordings by artists including Nina Simone and Luther Vandross. At the age of 15, the younger Springs recorded a demo with her father, who delivered the result to veteran producers Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken (Stephanie Mills, Christina Aguilera, Rihanna). Through the duo's support, Springs secured an audition for Blue Note president Don Was and landed a deal. The artist debuted in September 2014 -- two months after admirer Prince flew her to Minneapolis to perform at Paisley Park -- with a self-titled EP created with the likes of Rogers, Sturken, and Pop & Oak. After she made featured appearances on tracks by Ghostface Killah, Aqualung, and Black Violin, Springs completed her first full-length, Soul Eyes. Released in June 2016 with production from Larry Klein, the album mixed originals and covers and favored lean instrumentation. For her comparatively layered follow-up, Indigo, Springs worked extensively with Karriem Riggins and maintained her connection with Rogers and Sturken as two of her primary co-writers. Issued in September 2018, the album likewise featured interpretations of classic and contemporary songs, from Thom Bell and Linda Creed's "People Make the World Go Round" (popularized by the Stylistics) to Gabriel Garzón-Montano's "6 8." The Women Who Raised Me followed in March 2020. Springs reunited with Klein for the sessions and went in a traditional jazz direction while honoring artists such as Carmen McRae, Roberta Flack, Sade, and Lauryn Hill. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

Kandace Springs's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
29 Aug 2025 Kandace Springs, Ne-Yo, Paul Carrack, Ricky Martin, Sheila E. in Willemstad World Trade Center, Willemstad, CU, Netherlands Antilles
29 Aug 2025 Kandace Springs in Willemstad World Trade Center Curaçao, Willemstad
27 Oct 2025 Kandace Springs in Hamburg NICA JAZZ CLUB, Hamburg
29 Oct 2025 Kandace Springs in Utrecht TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht
30 Oct 2025 Kandace Springs in Esslingen Am Neckar Württembergische Landesbühne, Esslingen Am Neckar
05 Nov 2025 Kandace Springs in London Ronnie Scott's, London
06 Nov 2025 Kandace Springs in London Ronnie Scott's, London
27 Dec 2025 Kandace Springs in New Orleans New Orleans Jazz Market, New Orleans, LA, United States
27 Dec 2025 Kandace Springs in New Orleans New Orleans Jazz Market, New Orleans, LA, United States

Kandace Springs's Popular songs

  • Place To Hide
  • Solitude
  • Breakdown
  • The Nearness Of You
  • Soul Eyes

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Some of Kandace Springs's most popular songs include Place To Hide, Solitude, Breakdown, The Nearness Of You, Soul Eyes. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Kandace Springs's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Place To Hide, Solitude, Breakdown, The Nearness Of You, Soul Eyes, and more.

Kandace Springs is known for their distinctive sound in the contemporary vocal jazz genre, often blending elements of jazz pop, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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