Nubya Nyasha Garcia (born 1991) is a British jazz musician, Saxophone, composer and bandleader.
Garcia followed her three older siblings to the local Camden Saturday Music Centre at the age of five, where she first learned the violin and later played the viola in the London Schools Symphony Orchestra (LSSO). Garcia's upbringing by her stepdad, a Brass instrument player, and music loving mother, coupled with the music activities at Camden School for Girls, meant she was exposed to multiple genres of music.
Garcia began learning the saxophone at the age of 10, with Vicky Wright. Garcia became a member of the Camden Jazz Band, directed by jazz pianist Nikki Yeoh, before joining the junior jazz programme at the Royal Academy of Music. She attended youth music workshops at the Roundhouse in Camden and also Tomorrow's Warriors under the direction of Gary Crosby.
While still at school, she received a scholarship for a five-week summer programme at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. During her Gap Year, she studied with former Jazz Messengers member Jean Toussaint. In 2016, Garcia Graduation with Honours degree from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, in Jazz Performance. Among her graduating class were Joe Armon-Jones and Moses Boyd.
In her 2018 EP When We Are, Garcia explored how Electronic music can be used in a live jazz environment; the EP was created with the support of the Steve Reid InNOVAtion Award, a development project between PRS Foundation and Steve Reid Foundation. She is also a member of the collective Nérija and the Afro-jazz Musical ensemble Maisha.
Garcia has performed at festivals in the UK including Love Supreme Jazz Festival and NN North Sea Jazz Festival. She has headlined sell-out shows at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. Since November 2017 Garcia has held monthly radio residency as a Disc jockey on NTS Radio.
Garcia released her debut studio album Source in August 2020 on the Concord Jazz label. The album was listed on several end of 2020 top album lists. In July 2021, Garcia's album Source was shortlisted for the 2021 Mercury Prize. In December 2020, Garcia joined a band of British jazz musicians called London Brew to play on the Bitches Brew-inspired London Brew, which was announced for release on 31 March 2023 by Concord Jazz.
Nubya Garcia debuted her band on 18 August at the 2021 BBC Proms held in London's Royal Albert Hall. The Daily Telegraph gave the performance a five-star review.
On 15 September 2023, at the Royal Festival Hall, Garcia performed with the Nu Civilisation Orchestra (NCO) their exploration of Stan Getz's 1962 album Focus, in a well-reviewed concert.Tom Spargo, "Nubya Garcia brings a modern edge to Stan Getz’s Focus at Royal Festival Hall", Jazzwise, 18 September 2023.
Garcia release her third album entitled Odyssey in September 2024.
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