Rachel Goodrich, a Miami native and acclaimed multi instrumentalist, has spent her career redefining musical boundaries with her genre blending artistry. Known for her playful and eclectic approach to music, Rachel’s evolution into the world of jazz feels like a natural progression, one that honors the rich traditions of the genre, while infusing it with her signature modern touch.
Her upcoming album, ”Once Before” (spring 2025), showcases Rachel’s ability to capture the universal emotions of love and heartbreak with raw vulnerability and sophisticated artistry. The album’s lead single, "Why Do We Fall In Love", to be released in a couple of weeks, sets the tone with soulful, intimate vocals and elegant arrangements that evoke the timeless charm of classic jazz.
Rachel’s music has been featured in iconic shows like ’Weeds’ and commercials for Crayola, earning her recognition as a versatile and dynamic artist. With ”Once Before”, Rachel offers a fresh yet nostalgic perspective on jazz, creating an emotional connection that resonates deeply with listeners across generations. For fans of Chet Baker, Rachel Goodrich delivers a captivating sound that bridges the gap between the golden age of jazz and today’s modern sensibilities. ”Once Before” is a heartfelt journey through the complexities of love, told with Rachel’s distinctive voice and unparalleled musicality.
Rachel Goodrich brings a unique blend of authenticity and elegance to her latest project, a jazz album inspired by the golden era of timeless classics. With a voice filld with soulful vulnerability, Rachel explores the universal themes of love and heartbreak in a way that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. Her music is an ode to the rich tradition of jazz, while offering a fresh, contemporary perspective.
”Once Before”, Rachel’s new album, dives into the highs and lows of falling in and out of love, offering listeners an emotional and musical journey. The album's minimalist arrangements allow her evocative vocals to take center stage, creating a sense of intimacy that transports the audience to a candlelit jazz lounge.