Jake Stigers grew up in Boise, Idaho listening to every type of music he could get his hands on. He learned to sing in church with his vocally gifted mother, and after high school he embarked on a two-year term as a missionary in Tennessee. Over the [+]Jake Stigers grew up in Boise, Idaho listening to every type of music he could get his hands on. He learned to sing in church with his vocally gifted mother, and after high school he embarked on a two-year term as a missionary in Tennessee. Over the course of those two years, he was greatly influenced by the people and music that surrounded him, particularly the deep soul rock n’ roll of the South, the same music that influenced the sounds of classic acts like the Rolling Stones, to whom Jake has received numerous comparisons.
Stigers, who began playing with his band, the Velvet Roots, while in New York, has a reputation for his powerful vocals and frenzied live performances, both of which have helped him to build a loyal and rapidly expanding fan base while performing at such venues as CB’s Gallery, Arlene’s Grocery, Mondo Cane, Mercury Lounge, the Living Room, Don Hill’s, the Bitter End, and Bowery Ballroom.
Since the release of his latest effort, Comin’ Back Again, which has already sold more than 5,000 copies, Jake has put on more than 250 live performances and built up a mailing list with more than 10,000 subscribers. In addition, the response from the press, radio, and fans has been extraordinary. As Pulse Weekly recently reacted, “His songs are beyond catchy, and he mixes many elements into them, crafting a large body of work that ranges from pure power-pop to Rolling Stones-like blues-rock.”
Comin’ Back Again was recorded in Brooklyn, New York with producer Nunzio Signore who has toured and recorded with such acts as Brian McKnight, Kelly Price, Destiny’s Child, Will Smith, Tina Turner, and many others. Melodic.net says the record “could be the result if Mick Jagger, Steve Miller, and the Black Crowes got together and made an album.” Jake’s older brother, Curtis Stigers, who is one of the most distinctive voices in jazz, co-wrote the disc’s third track, “Only Wanna Be with You.” The two had already proven that they work well together when Jake provided background vocals on Curtis’s album Time Was (Arista).
The album has been a fixture in the CMJ college radio stations’ top ten lists from California to Maine, charting at number one in Athens, Ohio. It is in rotation at over 200 college and AAA radio stations across the U.S. as well as numer
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