Curtis Stigers

Curtis Stigers is an American singer-songwriter and saxophonist known for his versatility across genres, primarily jazz, pop, and rock. Born on October 18, 1965, in Boise, Idaho, Stigers gained prominence in the early 1990s with his self-titled debut album, which featured the hit single "I Wonder Why." This song, along with his smooth vocal style and skilled saxophone playing, helped him establish a significant presence in the music scene. Notable works include albums like "Time Was" (1994), "Restless" (1998), and "Let's Go Out Tonight" (2017), showcasing his ability to blend jazz standards with contemporary pop influences. His interpretation of classic songs and original compositions has earned him critical acclaim. Stigers' impact on music extends beyond his recordings; he has also contributed to film and television soundtracks, enhancing the emotional depth of various projects. He is recognized for his engaging live performances and has collaborated with numerous artists across different genres. Over the years, Stigers has maintained a dedicated following and continues to influence a new generation of musicians with his unique approach to songwriting and performance.