With one of the most distinctive voices in music, Stigers pushes the boundaries of conventional jazz performers and expands the jazz repertory, creating modern jazz standards.
Stigers has performed his hits on "The Tonight Show" and "The Late Show with David Letterman" in the US, and has been called "one of the best male jazz singers of his generation" by JazzTimes. He's appeared on albums by Al Green, Jules Shear, Suzzy Roche, and Julia Fordham, as well as his early mentor, jazz piano legend Gene Harris.
His refusal to stand still, and his consistent desire to grow and evolve musically, has earned him admiration and recognition and kept the critics guessing.
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