
Jultrane’s “My Sister” is a time capsule dressed in modern polish, a nod to the golden age of jazz that somehow still feels brand new. The track channels that 1950s/1960s energy where emotion lived inside every note, but it’s reimagined for 2025 listeners who crave something timeless and real.
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Written back in 2009 and finally released as part of his debut album, “My Sister” is Jultrane’s heartfelt tribute to his younger sister, a musical love letter built on nostalgia, connection, and respect. The English lyrics open the door to a wider audience, but the soul of this track remains rooted in pure jazz tradition. Every element, the smooth sax lines, the conversational piano, and the laid-back rhythm section, fits perfectly. It’s not flashy; it’s confident. And that’s what makes it shine.

His playing radiates maturity and warmth, the kind of tone you’d expect from someone who’s lived inside jazz for decades. You can tell he’s not just performing, he’s communicating, turning melody into memory. “My Sister” isn’t a song that rushes to impress; it invites you to listen, to feel, and to remember why jazz never truly went out of style.
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This is pure traditional jazz for today, sophisticated, tender, and quietly powerful. Jultrane’s ability to blend old-school authenticity with modern accessibility makes “My Sister” a gem for both jazz purists and casual listeners looking to unwind with something genuine.
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