Gina Saputo


Gina Saputo is an American jazz singer and educator from Portland, Oregon. Her albums have charted on the Billboard Japan and iTunes Jazz Charts.

Early life

Saputo was born in Springfield, Oregon. She was involved in music at a young age performing with the Oregon Children's Choir. She was influenced by father, Joe Saputo who introduced her to musicians such at Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, and Billie Holiday. By the age of 15 she had put together her own groups and regularly sang at local jazz clubs.

Career

Saputo moved to Los Angeles, California and received a bachelor's degree from University Of Southern California and attended the Thelonious Monk Institute. While there, she was mentored by Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Terri Lyne Carrington and Tierney Sutton. Saputo has performed all over the world, including for the State Department in Washington, D.C., toured Vietnam with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and Nnenna Freelon, and multiple tours in Japan, her last with Grammy nominated pianist Bill Cunliffe.
Saputo performs regularly on tour with actor and pianist Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, George Kahn Jazz and Blues Revue, Paul Young Quintet, Slide Fx Trombone Tentet, Rusty Stiers Band, Tenth and California, and her own groups.
Saputo has released three albums and two EP, and is a featured singer on many releases including Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra release I Shouldn't Be [Telling You This].
Saputo is an instructor and vocal coach at the Musicians Institute and Santa Monica College.

Personal life

Saputo is married to organist Joe Bagg with whom she has two children, Hazel and Sebastian.

Discography

Solo

Gina Saputo Quartet EP Live At Catalina Swinging On A Star Live At The Omni 'Women Talk 'Daydream ''''

With Matt Politano

  • ''Duetto''

Other appearances

Angels Singing In The Dark - Tenth & California, Jazz & Blues Revue - George Kahn Jazz and Blues Revue I Shouldn't Be Telling You This - Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra Holiday Soirée - George Kahn Jazz and Blues Revue