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Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra

'The Best Is Yet To Come' from 'Still Blooming'

Decca Records
Release Date: April 25, 2025

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1 I Don’t Know Why (I Just Do) Feat. Ariana Grande  
2 The Grease Patrol  
3 We’ll Meet Again Feat. Cynthia Erivo  
4 Blue Minor  
5 The Best Is Yet To Come Feat. Scarlett Johansson  
6 Bye-Ya  
7 Stella By Starlight Feat. Maiya Sykes  
8 Bouncing With Bud  
9 Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye Feat. Jeff Goldblum  
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Jeff Goldblum is pleased to present his new album, ‘Still Blooming’, (his fourth) set to be released on April 25th, 2025 on Decca Records.

Fresh from his starring roles in Kaos (Netflix) and the blockbuster Wicked (Universal), Goldblum continues to explore his passion for the music that he’s been performing for decades with his wonderful bandmates in The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra.

This album will delight with tracks featuring his Wicked superstar cohorts Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo – as well as classics by Maiya Sykes and Scarlett Johansson.

The first single, featuring the multifaceted talent of Johansson, is ‘The Best Is Yet To Come’ – perhaps most famously recorded by Frank Sinatra in the 1960’s, accompanied by Count Basie and arranged and directed by Quincy Jones. Here, Johannson’s sophisticated and sultry interpretation of this sweet tune welcomes a new and modern audience.

‘Still Blooming’ offers a tasteful curation of beloved jazz standards from both the Golden Era of Broadway and the Great American Songbook. Here, Goldblum is the host for his talented friends, all veterans of the stage and screen, with collaborations that underscore the delicious link between jazz and pop culture.

Goldblum opens the album with ‘I Don’t Know Why (I Just Do)’ featuring the incandescent artistry of Ariana Grande, who once again demonstrates her phenomenal range.  The unstoppable force that is Cynthia Erivo infuses the wartime-era classic ‘We’ll Meet Again’ with her emotion, hope, and truth.  And Maiya Sykes, a veteran of everything from swing to soul, takes the jazz standard ‘Stella By Starlight’ to another level with her improvisational scat stylings. Thoroughly enjoying this newest musical adventure, Goldblum himself treats us to his own vocals on ‘Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye’.

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