Curtis Stigers (born October 18, 1965 in Boise, Idaho) is an American jazz vocalist / saxophonist / guitarist / songwriter. Stigers started his music career as a teenager, playing in jazz, rock and blues groups as well receiving formal training in clarinet and saxophone at high school in Boise, Idaho. He acquired much of his inspiration and encouragement for pursuing jazz from jam sessions led by Gene Harris at the Idanha Hotel. His song "Swingin' Down at Tenth and Main" is a tribute to these special times with Harris. After graduation, he moved to New York City to pursue rock music but soon found himself playing and singing in a jazz trio. He was signed by Arista Records and released two albums for the label: a self-titled, multi-platinum debut in 1991, and Time Was in 1995. His smooth, blend of soul and rock translated into commercial appeal, ensuring his continued popularity. In addition, Stigers moonlighted as a jazz vocalist, performing and recording with artists like Gene Harris, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Prince, Bonnie Raitt, Rod Stewart, The Allman Brothers Band and Joe Cocker.