Academy Award and multi-GRAMMY winner Jon Batiste has released the official video for “Lonely Avenue,” from his new album ‘Big Money,’ out now via Verve/Interscope. Directed by David Henry Gerson, the video follows Batiste through a quiet, timeworn apartment as he’s drawn toward Randy Newman’s voice singing “Lonely Avenue” from another room. The two artists meet at the piano, connecting through a moment that bridges memory, imagination, and timeless musical spirit.
A cover of the Doc Pomus classic popularized by Ray Charles, “Lonely Avenue” stands as the album’s only reinterpretation — a stripped-down, one-take performance recorded live in Randy Newman’s living room. Captured spontaneously on a handheld recorder, the song embodies raw connection and authenticity. “Ray is my patron saint,” Batiste shares. “Just as the ‘Big Money’ songs are in conversation with each other, I’m in conversation with Randy and Ray.”
Following the album’s title track “Big Money,” featuring the soulful harmonies of The Womack Sisters, ‘Lonely Avenue’ continues to showcase Batiste’s ability to weave together gospel, soul, folk, and rock & roll into a distinctly American sound. Co-produced with Dion “No ID” Wilson, the album also features a duet with Andra Day and a genre-blurring closer voiced by Batiste’s alter ego Billy Bob Bo Bob. Described by Batiste as “some deeply serious fun,” ‘Big Money’ marks an ambitious new chapter — one that celebrates the roots and reinvention of American music through his singular creative lens.

