
Linda May Han Oh
Australian jazz bassist/composer
Linda May Han Oh stands at the vanguard of contemporary jazz, distinguished as a Malaysian-Australian bassist and composer whose artistry resonates on the international stage. Now based in New York City, Oh has been recognised with a GRAMMY award, a testament to her profound musicianship. Her collaborations read like a who’s who of modern jazz, having worked alongside luminaries such as Pat Metheny, Kenny Barron, Joe Lovano, Dave Douglas, Terri Lyne Carrington, Steve Wilson, Geri Allen, and Vijay Iyer. Her music expertly traverses jazz and post-bop, offering a captivating blend of technical skill and expressive depth.
Oh’s discography continually pushes creative boundaries, evidenced by consistent releases, from her acclaimed album "Aventurine" through to "Lucent Waters" and "The Glass Hours." Notably, 2024 saw the release of "Compassion," and anticipation builds for her forthcoming album "Strange Heavens," due in August 2025. These recordings underscore her reputation for compositional innovation and her prowess as both leader and collaborator.
In November 2025, Linda May Han Oh took centre stage as headliner at Union Chapel in London for the Moment's Notice Episode 2 concert, further solidifying her status as a must-see act in live music. For discerning jazz audiences seeking inspired musicianship and forward-thinking performances, following Linda May Han Oh ensures you stay attuned to one of the most compelling voices on today's jazz scene—be sure to keep an eye on her tour dates and upcoming gigs.
Linda May Han Oh Gigs
