Jazz FM Awards 2025 Winners Announced

Mike Flynn
Thursday, April 24, 2025

Winners included Ezra Collective, corto.alto, Alice Zawadzki, Jalen Ngonda, Lakecia Benjamin and more as global jazz talent honoured at star-studded ceremony at KOKO, London

Jamie Cullum, Billy Cobham and Melody Gardot were honoured with special recognition awards
Jamie Cullum, Billy Cobham and Melody Gardot were honoured with special recognition awards

The 2025 Jazz FM Awards with PPL and PRS for Music took place at KOKO in London this evening, celebrating the very best in jazz, soul, and blues. Introduced by Gregory Porter and hosted by musician, actor and comedian Ben Bailey Smith (AKA Doc Brown), the ceremony offered a powerful reminder of the richness, diversity and ongoing evolution of jazz, and spotlighted both heritage and innovation across the musical landscape.

One of the evening’s standout winners was corto.alto, the genre-blurring Scottish ensemble led by trombonist Liam Shortall, who took home two awards: UK Jazz Act of the Year (Public Vote) and The Innovation Award. Ezra Collective cemented their position at the forefront of the UK’s vibrant jazz scene by winning the coveted Album of the Year for their acclaimed release Dance, No One’s Watching, and New York-based saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin was named International Jazz Act of the Year.

Commenting on their win, Ezra Collective said: “It’s such an honour to receive this recognition and to be welcomed by the jazz community. It means the absolute most. Thank you so, so much.”

The award for Breakthrough Act of the Year went to Ni MaxineAlice Zawadzki was named Vocalist of the Year, while Mark Kavuma earned Instrumentalist of the Year. Jalen Ngonda won Soul Act of the Year, and powerhouse vocalist Shemekia Copeland was honoured as Blues Act of the Year for her continued innovation in the genre. The Collaboration Award went to Women in Jazz, recognising their collective efforts to champion and support underrepresented talent across the scene.

The prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Billy Cobham, the legendary 80-year-old drummer and jazz fusion pioneer whose career has spanned nearly six decades. Cobham, widely regarded as one of the great drummers of modern times, joins the ranks of previous Lifetime recipients such as Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett and Dame Cleo Laine.

Commenting on the award Billy Cobham said: “It’s been a long, long journey – almost 60 years – and so I’m deeply honoured that I have been recognised in any way, shape or form for my contributions to the musical fabric of the jazz community”.

The evening also saw special recognition awards for Jamie Cullum, who was presented with the Impact Award for his influence on the genre and contribution to music broadcasting, while Melody Gardot was presented with the Gold Award, to recognise her artistry and global acclaim.

The full list of winners is as follows:

Jazz FM Awards 2025 with PPL and PRS for Music

Lifetime Achievement Award
Billy Cobham

Impact Award 
Sponsored by: Raymond Weil Genève
Jamie Cullum

Gold Award
Melody Gardot

UK Jazz Act of the Year – PUBLIC VOTE 

corto.alto

Album of the Year – PUBLIC VOTE 

Sponsored by: Rayo
Ezra Collective - Dance, No One's Watching

Breakthrough Act of the Year

Sponsored by: Arts Council England 
Ni Maxine

International Jazz Act of the Year 

Sponsored by: Saint Lucia Tourism Authority 

Lakecia Benjamin  

Vocalist of the Year 

Sponsored by: Sounds from Spain by ICEX

Alice Zawadzki 

Instrumentalist of the Year 

Sponsored by: Yamaha UK

Mark Kavuma

Soul Act of the Year 

Sponsored by: Oanda 
Jalen Ngonda 

Blues Act of the Year 

Shemekia Copeland

The Innovation Award 

Sponsored by: Mishcon de Reya 

corto.alto

The Collaboration Award
Sponsored by: Cash For Kids

Women in Jazz

For more info visit www.jazzfmawards.com

 

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