Michael Mayo (born June 1, 1992) is an American singer and composer. He has performed and toured with Kneebody, Jacob Collier, Christian Sands, Josh Groban, Nate Smith and Herbie Hancock.[1][4] He released his debut studio album Bones in 2021, followed by his sophomore album Fly in 2024.
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | June 1, 1992
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2017–present |
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Member of | Shrek Is Love |
Website | michaelmayomusic |
Early life
editMichael Mayo was born on June 1, 1992 in Los Angeles.[1][5] He was raised in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles by his father Scott Mayo, a saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist, and his mother Valerie Pinkston, a singer.[6][7] His parents performed with such musicians as Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, and Luther Vandross, throughout his youth.[1]
Mayo began singing at a young age and was inspired to become a professional jazz vocalist after singer Gretchen Parlato visited Mayo's high school, the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.[7] Mayo went on to attend the New England Conservatory of Music, where he received a bachelor's degree in jazz vocal performance.[7] In 2015, he became the third vocalist to be accepted to the Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz (now the Herbie Hancock Institute) at University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and Dianne Reeves.[1][7]
Career
editIn 2017 and 2018, Mayo performed and recorded two EPs as a member of the Shrek-themed jazz/R&B band Shrek Is Love.[8][9] He has also appeared as a featured vocalist on multiple albums by drummer Nate Smith.[10][11][12] In 2019, Mayo performed in the NPR Tiny Desk Concert for fellow Los Angeles–based act Moonchild.[13]
After completing a tour with Herbie Hancock, Mayo was inspired to create his debut album.[4] Mayo released his debut album Bones in 2021 on Mack Avenue Records with production by Eli Wolf, who previously produced for Al Green, Norah Jones, and The Roots.[6] Described by Jazzwise as "a work of startling originality, presenting a musical sound-world which references everything from The Beach Boys to J Dilla," the album features both of Mayo's parents on its closing track.[6] The album's track "Stolen Moments" draws influence from jazz and a cappella singer Bobby McFerrin, featuring more than 250 layered tracks of Mayo's vocals.[2][6]
Mayo's sophomore album Fly was released in October 2024, also on Mack Avenue.[14]
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Bones (2021)
- Fly (2024)
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Collar, Matt. "Michael Mayo Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
- ^ a b "Michael Mayo: 'Bones' (Mack Avenue)". Jazziz. May 31, 2021. Retrieved September 7, 2024.
- ^ Harris, Selwyn (November 2022). "Terri Lyne Carrington: New Standards Vol. 1". Jazzwise. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ a b Rentner, Simon (June 29, 2021). "Michael Mayo Opens Up About 'Bones,' a Sterling Debut and a Radiant Song of Himself". WBGO. Retrieved September 7, 2024.
- ^ Mayo, Michael (June 1, 2022). "BIRTHDAY POST". Instagram. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
- ^ a b c d Quinn, Peter (August 2021). "Michael Mayo: Bones". Jazzwise. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ a b c d Kendall, Rebecca (May 29, 2015). "Musicians in the UCLA Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance carry on a legacy". UCLA Newsroom. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ Shapiro, Eileen (October 17, 2017). "Shrek Is Love – Interview". Louder Than War. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ Naser, Paul (September 29, 2017). "Shrek Is Love: Vol. 1 - This Is My Swamp album review @ All About Jazz". All About Jazz. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ Layman, Will (March 13, 2017). "Nate Smith: Kinfolk – Postcards from Everywhere, PopMatters". PopMatters. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ Russonello, Giovanni (September 3, 2021). "Abba Previews First Album in 40 Years, and 11 More New Songs". The New York Times. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ Chinen, Nate (June 22, 2021). "Nate Smith + KINFOLK (feat. Kokayi, Michael Mayo), 'Square Wheel'". NPR Music. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ Carter, Bobby (December 16, 2019). "Moonchild: Tiny Desk Concert". NPR Music. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ Bryant, Greg (September 13, 2024). "Jazz Fall Preview 2024: Swing into a jam-packed season with WRTI". WRTI. Retrieved September 17, 2024.