A smoky-voiced jazz singer from the East Coast,
Giacomo Gates is an expressive interpreter of lyrics who is proficient with scat singing and vocalese.
Gates was born and raised in Connecticut, where he started singing at age seven and was turned on to jazz by his father, a classical violinist. He studied the guitar at the age of eight and continued to study it until he was 14, but he gave the instrument up when he decided that singing was the best way to express himself musically.
As a young adult,
Gates wanted a change of environment and decided to move to Alaska, where he spent 12 years and earned a living doing everything from operating bulldozers to working as a bouncer in a bar. At a summer arts festival in Fairbanks, he performed a set and caught the attention of headliner
Sarah Vaughan, who seemed to feel that he had some potential and advised him to leave Alaska because he stood little chance of being discovered there. At the time,
Gates wasn't seriously considering a career in music, but by the time he turned 40 in 1990, he decided to seriously pursue it and returned to Connecticut in order to be close to New York.
Gates' debut album, Blue Skies, came out on Digital Music Products in 1995, and the singer recorded his second album,
Fly Rite, for Sharp Nine in 1998.
An in-demand performer, he has shared the stage with a bevy of luminaries including
Freddie Hubbard,
Richie Cole,
Lou Donaldson,
Rufus Reid, and others. His third effort, 2004's
Centerpiece, featured interpretations of songs by
Cole Porter,
Eddie Jefferson,
King Pleasure, and others. That same year, he joined
Kurt Elling's Four Brothers vocal ensemble along with
Andy Bey and
Mark Murphy for a European tour. He then returned to his solo work for 2008's Luminosity.
After signing with Savant Records,
Gates delivered 2011's tribute album
The Revolution Will Be Jazz: The Songs of Gil Scott-Heron. Two years later, he paid similar homage to trumpeter
Miles Davis with
Miles Tones, followed in 2015 by
Everything Is Cool. In 2017 he released his eighth studio album,
What Time Is It?, featuring backing from pianist
John Di Martino, bassist
Lonnie Plaxico, and drummer
Vincent Ector, with special guests guitarist
Tony Lombardozzi and tenor saxophonist
Jerry Weldon. ~ Alex Henderson