Angel Bat Dawid is a Black American composer, improviser, clarinetist, pianist, vocalist, educator, and DJ celebrated for her impactful contributions to contemporary jazz and Black cultural expression. Her debut album, *The Oracle* (2019), released via Chicago’s International Anthem, received praise for its deep exploration of Black life, history, and spirituality. In 2024, she premiered her solo clarinet piece, “The Black Queen of Italy Strolls Through Her Garden,” at Villa Medici in Rome. Her diverse works include *Requiem for Jazz*, performed at Hyde Park Jazz Festival, and *Peace: A Suite for Skylanding*, created for the Art Institute of Chicago as part of Yoko Ono’s installation.
As a performer, Angel has played at venues like Carnegie Hall during the Afro-Futurism Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival and a myriad of international festivals. She leads the ensemble *Tha Brothahood*, whose 2020 album *LIVE* was named one of NPR Music’s Best Albums. Her collaborations include André 3000, Bilal, Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra), Shabaka Hutchings, and more. As a DJ, she hosts a monthly show on NTS Radio, curating jazz, soul, gospel, hip-hop, and experimental music.
Beyond performance, she teaches “Great Black Music” at schools including Imagine Englewood and Simpson Academy for Young Women. She has composed for Terence Nance’s HBO series *Random Acts of Flyness* and is a clarinetist with Damon Locks’ Black Monument Ensemble. Recognized in Downbeat Magazine’s 2025 Critics Poll as Clarinetist of the Year and Rising Composer of the Year, she was also featured in Pitchfork’s “Pitchfork 25 Next,” served as Winter JazzFest Artist-in-Residence in 2022, and is a 2025 United States Artist Fellow and Artist in Residence at Northwestern University Black Arts Consortium.