Braxton Cook Brings Jazz-R&B Fusion to City Winery Atlanta

The vocalist and multi-instrumentalist's new album 'Not Everyone Can Go' explores themes of transition and relationships.

Mar. 18, 2026 at 12:00am

Braxton Cook, the acclaimed vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, is set to perform at City Winery Atlanta on March 17th. Cook's new album 'Not Everyone Can Go' blends jazz and R&B, reflecting on his personal journey through life transitions and relationships. The album features collaborations with artists like NNAVY and Marie Dahlstrom, and explores themes of letting go, self-reflection, and the ups and downs of romantic partnerships.

Why it matters

Braxton Cook is known for his ability to seamlessly blend genres, creating a sound that is both familiar and innovative. His performance at City Winery Atlanta will give local fans a chance to experience his unique musical vision and the personal stories behind his latest album.

The details

Not Everyone Can Go, Cook's latest album, was a collaborative process that saw him further integrating into his musical network in Los Angeles. The album features vocal contributions from NNAVY and Marie Dahlstrom, as well as additional production from Bubele, Austin Brown of Hablot Brown, and bassist Kaveh Ragestar. Musically, the album blends jazz and R&B, with the instrumentals allowing for free-flowing improvisation.

  • Braxton Cook will perform at City Winery Atlanta on March 17, 2026 at 8pm.
  • Not Everyone Can Go, Cook's latest album, was released in 2026.

The players

Braxton Cook

A vocalist and multi-instrumentalist known for his ability to blend jazz and R&B.

NNAVY

A featured vocalist on Cook's album 'Not Everyone Can Go'.

Marie Dahlstrom

A featured vocalist on Cook's album 'Not Everyone Can Go'.

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What they’re saying

“I was just very busy, and trying to juggle that with family, it was a lot to manage.”

— Braxton Cook, Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist (Creative Loafing)

“It's about a man who continued to selfishly follow his own dreams at the sake of missing the big picture. And I'm telling myself, 'We're going to work through a rough patch here, but things will turn around.'”

— Braxton Cook, Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist (Creative Loafing)

What’s next

Tickets for Braxton Cook's performance at City Winery Atlanta on March 17, 2026 are on sale now.

The takeaway

Braxton Cook's new album 'Not Everyone Can Go' showcases his ability to blend jazz and R&B while exploring personal themes of transition and relationships, offering a unique musical experience for fans in Atlanta.