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GINO SITSON

"a stunningly versatile vocalist" LA TIMES

About Me

Award-winning, New York-based vocal virtuoso Gino Sitson is from the Bamileke region of Cameroon, Central Africa. He comes from a long line of musicians, known as Ntontas, ("players of horns") and his mother is a vocalist and choir director. He and his siblings were introduced to blues, jazz and African traditional music early in life.
Before embarking upon a professional career in music, Gino Sitson divided his time between music studies,Paris 8 and Paris 4-Sorbonne Universities in Paris, where he studied languages and ethnomusicology.He was gradually drawn into the multi-cultural Paris music scene, initially as a drummer, then as a singer.
Mr Sitsons four-octave voice plus his skills as a composer and arranger put him in high demand for recording sessions and for commercials and radio / television jingles (Danone, Peugeot, Vahine, etc). The versatile young vocalist performed in a musical and co-composed part of the music (Jeanne et le Garcon Formidable). He has laid down tracks or shared the stage with Manu Dibango, Ron Carter, Papa Wemba, Wally Badarou, Geri Allen, David Gilmore, Haruko Nara, Bobby McFerrin, Frank Wess, Ray Lema, Craig Harris, Roy Ayers, James Hurt, Antoine Roney, Luisito Quintero, Jorge Ben, John William, Mario Canonge, Wallace Roney, Brice Wassy, Oliver NGoma, Exile One, Steve Potts, So Why? (featuring Youssou NDour, Papa Wemba, Wally Badarou, Jabu Khanyile & Bayete, Lourdes Van-Dunem, and Lucky Dube), La Compagnie Creole, among others.
After the release of his first album, Vocal Deliria, which was acclaimed by the press, Gino toured in France and abroad with his Vocal-Afro-Jazz group. He performed at a number of jazz clubs and fests in Italy (Palermo di Scena, Musica Dei Popoli), Switzerland (Open PROMO), Germany (Quasimodo / Berlin, Popkomm /K..ln, Gostenhofer Jazztage), sometimes opening for stars like Brazilian singer João Bosco (Lecco / Italy). He also became a regular at top Parisian venues like New Morning, Petit Journal Montparnasse, Duc des Lombards, Sunset...
In 2000, Gino fell in love with New York City and decided to settle there. Since his arrival in the USA, he has been attracting sell-out audiences at top clubs and great venues (Carnegie Hall, Blue Note, Jazz Bakery, Zinc Bar, Joes Pub, SOBs, Sweet Rhythm, Ashford & Simpsons Sugar Bar, Blues Alley Jazz Club, Lincoln Center, Schomburg Center, Aaron Davis Hall, Snug Harbor Cultural Center), museums (Smithsonian, Museum for African Art, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Museum for African Art ), and festivals (a standing ovation at the influential SxSW expo in Austin, TX; JVC Jazz Festival ; opening for Roberta Flack at the Long Island Jazz Festival). He played before a delighted Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other dignitaries at New Yorks Gracie Mansion at the kick-off to the citys Immigrant Week celebrations.Gino Sitson was recently invited by Bobby McFerrin to join him on a PBS documentary about "THE MUSIC INSTINCT:SCIENCE & SONG".
Sitsons second album, Song Zin (I Want To Tell You), was released in April 2002 to rapturous worldwide acclaim. It was selected by the Los Angeles Times as a Top Ten Jazz CD of 2002 and nominated for a Kora award (Africas equivalent of a Grammy).
His latest release (recorded in New York City), Bamisphere, features Ron Carter (double bass), Jeff "Tain" Watts (drums), Essiet Essiet (double bass), and Helio Alves (piano). It is an adventurous soundscape comprised of a dozen all-new tunes in which ancient memories and fresh aspirations join forces and are transformed into expressions of joy, loss and one-world philosophy.
Sitson is part of the ongoing Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concert Series and leads professional and amateur vocal workshops for adults and children. He is a member of Chamber Music America. He is regularly engaged for movie scores and commercials. He made several TV appearances and has composed music for the noted childrens TV show, Dora The Explorer (Nickelodeon).
Meanwhile, Ginos international career continues apace. He has received nominations from the WMCE (World Music Chart Europe) and the RFI Awards. His recent output includes soundtracks to Betrayal (Kevin Ngooh) and Blue Lotus (Dayo Ayodele); jingles for France Television and France 3; producing an album for Cilou, a French singer; an ongoing collaboration with his German-based brother, vocalist-composer-percussionist-actor Louis Sitson (www.louis-sitson.com); and a remarkably successful 2004 performance at Jazz a Vienne (France), one of Europes biggest festivals.
Gino Sitson is the only vocalist who is incorporating African polyphonic techniques into the improvisational jazz vocalese tradition. Through his vocal wizardry and 4 octaves, he stunningly creates an endless range of sounds. Sitson's daring musical project combines with maturity jazz, gospel, blues and traditional African rhythms and melodies in a most innovative way. His lyrics are mostly sung in Medumba, one of the numerous Bamileke languages of Cameroon.

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Member Since: 9/14/2005
Band Website: ginositson.com
Band Members: GINO SITSON 4
Featuring:
Gino Sitson : Lead-voice, Body Percussion & Composition
Helio Alves : Piano
Lonnie Plaxico : Double Bass
Willard Dyson : Drums & Voice

GINO SITSON'S VOCAL DELIRIA (A CAPPELLA!!)

JAMES UHART - GINO SITSON DUO
Influences: GOD, DAD & MOM !
Sounds Like: NEW ALBUM "Bamisphere" featuring RON CARTER, JEFF "TAIN" WATTS, ESSIET ESSIET & HELIO ALVES.
NORTH AMERICAN RELEASE: FEBRUARY 13, 2007 ON 18th & VINE RECORDS/ALLEGRO ( www.allegro-music.com)
EUROPEAN RELEASE: JUNE 12, 2006 ON NOCTURNE ( www.nocturne.fr )

Listen to sample here : LUCIA

"This sunny set of African-flavored vocal jazz is fresh, surprising and utterly unique... Sitson's launches his stunningly pliant voice into high register arcs, eerie sound effects and vocal/body-percussion."
Forrest Dylan Bryant/JAZZ TIMES

"That voice is a marvelous instrument... Gino Sitson is a talented musician with a clear vision of what he wants to achieve, so he is well worth investigating."
Ken Dryden/ALL MUSIC GUIDE

"Although he has earned a reputation as a singer of extraordinary agility, Sitson is far more than a formidable voice. His approach is abstract, joyous, and integrates as much jazz as it does traditional music. He is his own man when it comes to his art, and defies easy categorization."
CALABASHMUSIC.COM

"Gino Sitson is his own stand-alone musical phenomenon."
CUNY TV

"There are few musicians who can come anywhere near Gino Sitson in vocal acrobatics and dexterity."
Daniel Brown / MONDOMIX

« Sitson is a stunningly versatile vocalist with a cunning imagination and a seemingly endless capacity to create colorfully layered vocal sounds (…) his music has evolved into a magical blending of traditional elements from his native land and the urban swing of New York (…) the results are consistently compelling — producing more fascinating results with each hearing. »
Jazz Spotlight - Don Heckman / LOS ANGELES TIMES

« Gino Sitson s'affirme comme le plus talentueux des chanteurs africains dans le contexte du jazz. Virtuose dans l'art d'associer polyphonies pygmées, poly-rythmies et polytonalités diverses à l'improvisation jazzistique, il réussit à définir un projet décidément original. (…) Sitson tient les promesses de "Vocal Deliria" et "Song Zin". Sensible à la pensée et à l'exemple d'hommes remarquables (Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, Charles Mingus), Sitson transmet en langue medumba ses messages de liberté, de tolérance, de justice, de créativité. (…) Portés par des acrobaties vocales, subtiles et ludiques...»
Francisco Cruz / JAZZMAN

« Sortie française de Bamisphere, le troisième opus du Camerounais installé à New York. Virtuosité et liberté en sont les maîtres-mots. L’Afrique et le jazz y servent de prétexte pour un ultime numéro d’acrobatie vocale aux messages clairs et sans complexes aucuns. »
Soeuf Elbadawi / RFI MUSIQUE

THE MUSIC

Sitson is a pioneer of a new generation of multi-culturally influenced African musicians who are integrating into their musical styles their own exciting yet bewildering welter of "in-between" living experiences (north/south, tradition/modernity, 20th/21st century).

By freely combining his trademark vocal acrobatics with astonishingly creative body percussions and miscellaneous effects, Mr. Sitson forged an eloquent vocabulary capable of communicating far beyond any limits of language or custom. Experiencing the body and the voice as an endless musical resource: that's what Gino wants to share.

Mr. Sitson has come to exemplify a kind of life where loved ones are spread out among the continents. For this musical nomad, home will always be more about people than places and authenticity is as much about where he is going as where hes been.

"Imagine a combination of Bobby McFerrin, Al Jarreau & Jon Hendricks, toss in african rhythms & the language of Cameroon, and you have a general notion of what to expect from this remarkable vocalist." LOS ANGELES TIMES/Feb 14, 2004.

Gino Sitson/James Uhart "conversation-Live in Paris 03/2007

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Gino Sitson/James Uhart-Lullaby for Lucia-Live in Paris 03/2007

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Gino Sitson-"Vocal Deliria" project. Live in Paris 03/2007

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Record Label: POLYVOCAL RECORDS LLC
Type of Label: Major