Curtis Stigers is an American singer-songwriter, saxophonist, and guitarist, known for his versatile blend of jazz, rock, and soul influences. Born on October 18, 1965, in Boise, Idaho, Stigers' distinctively smooth vocal style gained widespread attention with his self-titled debut album in 1991, which produced hits like "I Wonder Why" and "You're All That Matters to Me." These early successes helped solidify his reputation as a compelling artist in the adult contemporary music scene.
Throughout his career, Stigers has proven himself as a multifaceted musician, equally comfortable in jazz clubs as he is in pop arenas. His 2003 album, "You Inspire Me," was a turning point that marked his transition to jazz, further displaying his musical dexterity. Over the years, he has continuously refined his craft, leading to the release of critically acclaimed albums like "Lost in Dreams" and "Let's Go Out Tonight." Stigers' work extends beyond the studio and stage; his song "This Life" is well-known as the theme for the TV show "Sons of Anarchy." With over a dozen albums under his belt and a Grammy nomination to his credit, Curtis Stigers remains a compelling figure in contemporary music, recognized for his rich baritone and emotive storytelling.
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