5 Time Grammy Award Winner!
Born a preacher's son in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Al Jarreau started his musical career singing at the local church choir, harmonizing with his brothers and performing at a variety of local events in his hometown. His very first gig was at the tender age of four at a Garden Fair.
He
continued his experiences with
hardbop scat vocals and bossa
nova rhythms during his time
at the respected Ripon College
in Wisconsin. "My interest in
improvised music began when
I was a kid, my older brothers
were singers and brought a lot
of jazz music into the house,"
Jarreau recalls.
He continued singing for fun, performing locally with a band called THE INDIGOS during weekends and holidays. After moving on to the University of Iowa to earn his Master's Degree and becoming an all-conference basketball and baseball player, Al Jarreau subsequently relocated to San Francisco, beginning a career in rehabilitation counseling.
Encouraged
by their following, he and Martinez
decided to move to Los Angeles
and head for the big time. After
having recorded some demos,
they moved on to New York –
ever onward and upward. Al traveled
back and forth between the two
cities, frequently rubbing shoulders
with the likes of Richard Pryor
and Quincy Jones, thinking most
fondly of his residency at LA's
Blah Blah Cafe.
Al Jarreau's first successes didn't take place in the U.S., but in Europe and especially Germany, as he was awarded a Grammy in Germany with the release of "We Got By." A second German Grammy came his way with the release of the follow-up album, "Glow," a reflection of Jarreau's international appeal. 1977 saw Al's first international/world wide tour, spawning the most successful double live album "Look To The Rainbow."
His
major U.S. successes rolled
in when he started to turn to
more pop and rhythm & blues
oriented songs with the collaboration
with producer Jay Graydon on
Jarreau's 1980 album, "This
Time." The album resulted in
a third Grammy nomination, followed
by the second Jay Graydon production,
"Breaking Away."
The third collaboration spawned the self-titled "Jarreau" album, which earned gold record certification within two months of its release. After that, in 1984, the last complete collaboration of Jarreau/Graydon resulted in "High Crime," finding Al Jarreau's career at its peak point. Followed by his second live album, "Al Jarreau In London," his next album "L Is For Lover" was produced by former CHIC producer and guitarist, Nile Rodgers (also known from productions of David Bowie's "Let's Dance," Diana Ross' "Diana" album and Debbie Harry's "KooKoo"). Hence, his sound changed and turned to more dance oriented stylistics and rhythms. Rodgers also produced Jarreau's contribution to the Original Soundtrack of "Moonlighting," which title song made Al an every evening guest in millions of living rooms.
For the 1988 album "Heart's Horizon" he used no less than three producers: once again successful Jay Graydon, George Duke and Philippe Saisse. After a four year break of recording work he changed the team and worked with Narada Michael Walden as his new producer, releasing the fine "Heaven And Earth" album. Two years later his pet project with outstanding jazz bassist and producer, Marcus Miller, came true: "Tenderness." There is also a video available from that session, showing the professional artistry of Jarreau and his band, featuring CRUSADERS pianist, Joe Sample, amongst other incredible talents.
Awards include --
- Best R&B Vocal Performance - Grammy 1992
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Grammy 1981
- Best Pop Vocal Performance - Grammy 1981
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Grammy 1978
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Grammy 1977
Notable songs include --
- Moonlighting
- We Got By
- We're in This Love Together
- You
- Lean on Me
- Ain't No Sunshine
- Spain (I Can Recall)
- Lonely Town, Lonely Street
- Breakin' Away
- Use Me
Styles:
..Contemporary Jazz
..Soft Rock
..Pop
..Bop
..Vocal
..Jazz
..Soft Pop
..R&B
..Post Bop
Years
active:
..70s, ..80s, ..90s,
..00s
Born:
Apr 12, 1940
..in Wisconsin
..in Milwaukee









