Artist

Greg Spero

Genre: Jazz ,Jazz-Funk ,Contemporary Jazz ,Crossover Jazz ,Electric Jazz ,Modern Jazz
Origin: U.S.A
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Greg Spero functions as pianist, composer, arranger, producer, and head of his own imprint, representing a modern renaissance figure within the music business. At the helm of electric jazz ensemble Spirit Fingers, the group interweaves jazz-funk, post-bop, R&B, spiritual jazz, and electronica. Spero additionally directs the Tiny Room label and supplies original scores for film, television, and theater. His first release leading a piano trio arrived as the 2005 album Live in 25. GMG followed three years afterward, recorded alongside drummer Makaya McCraven and bassist Graham Czach. Radio Over Miles appeared in 2010. Acoustic came next in 2011, then Electric in 2014. Between 2014 and 2018 Spero toured as keyboardist and sound designer for pop singer Halsey. His electric jazz quartet Spirit Fingers issued a self-titled debut in 2018 before releasing Peace in 2020. The next year he guided the septet sessions that produced 2022’s Chicago Experiment, which also featured McCraven, Joel Ross, Marquis Hill, Jeff Parker, and Irvin Pierce.

Spero entered the world in Highland Park, Illinois, in 1985. Both parents worked as musicians: his mother performed classical piano while his father, likewise a pianist, navigated the blues and jazz circuits in Chicago and produced rock bands. Constantly surrounded by piano sounds as his mother rehearsed her pieces and his father occasionally played boogie woogie, Spero started picking out melodies at age three and soon mastered the instrument. He began composing songs while still in grade school.

At 14, Spero performed his initial professional engagements with his father’s band the SlackDaddies and sat in with visiting touring artists. During high school his band director introduced him to jazz, igniting an enduring passion for the style and an ongoing drive to test his musical limits. He studied at the University of Illinois in Champaign/Urbana, majoring in Jazz Piano Performance and Music Composition.

Following graduation Spero encountered Herbie Hancock at the Ravinia Festival. The legendary jazz artist served as mentor to the younger musician on both musical and spiritual levels, acquainting him with Nichiren Daishonin Buddhism. In 2002 Spero and his band Bucket Shop released the album Fossil Fuels in the House That Mouse Built, a forward-looking fusion of funk and jazz rock. Three years afterward he issued his debut piano trio recording Live in 25.

Spero performed and toured regularly with Chicago saxophonist Frank Catalano. He contributed to the leader’s live album The Mighty Burner, captured at the Green Mill in 2005. The following year Spero met Miles Davis’ nephew, keyboardist and music director Robert Irving III. That introduction led to their joint appearance on the latter’s New Momentum and established Spero as a preferred choice among visiting musicians. Two years later he recorded GMG with drummer Makaya McCraven and bassist Graham Czach.

In 2010 Spero delivered the quartet album Radio Over Miles, presenting his interpretive fusion of Radiohead material and Miles Davis’ electric jazz alongside bassist Junius Paul, McCraven, and trumpeter Corey Wilkes. A year later he returned the favor, appearing with Paul, drummer Kahil El’Zabar, and additional players on Wilkes’ Kind of Miles: Live at the Velvet Lounge. In 2012 the pianist issued the trio recording Acoustic on Blu Jazz, again with McCraven on drums and Matt Ulery on bass; the same rhythm section supported the follow-up Live in Toronto, taped at Trane Studio in Toronto.

After receiving the “Best Jazz Entertainer” honor at the 2013 Chicago Music Awards, Spero recorded the trio album Electric with Paul and McCraven. He relocated to Los Angeles to serve as pianist/keyboardist and sound designer for Halsey. Early club dates drew audiences of 50-80 people; by the time he departed they performed before 15,000 and appeared on Ellen, Late Night, and Saturday Night Live.

While working with Halsey, Spero began developing a new musical project. He assembled Polyrhythmic in 2015 with bassist Hadrien Feraud, drummer Mike Mitchell, and guitarist Dario Chiazzolino; after several performances the group adopted the name Spirit Fingers.

Spero parted ways with Halsey on amicable terms in 2018. Spirit Fingers tracked their self-titled debut at the pianist’s Tiny Room Studio in Los Angeles and issued it through Shanachie. The album earned strong praise from jazz critics for blending ’70s jazz fusion, electronics, 21st-century pop, and hip-hop, reaching number 11 on the jazz album charts. Two years later Spirit Fingers—now featuring bassist Max Gerl in place of Feraud—followed with Peace on Ropeadope. Along with the quartet, the set included guest vocalist Judi Jackson on four tracks plus saxophonists Greg Ward and Braxton Cook. It garnered critical acclaim extending to Europe and Japan and finished inside the Top 20.

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic Spero launched weeBID, a fan-driven crowdfunding platform. His separate ongoing project Tiny Room Sessions presents a weekly series of recordings made in his Los Angeles studio. Digital singles drawn from those sessions have also appeared by artists including Transviolet, Lido, Terreon “Tank” Gully, Mono Neon, and others.

In 2021 Ropeadope revived its “experiment” recording series, previously represented by Philadelphia Experiment (2001), Detroit Experiment (2003), and Harlem Experiment (2007). The original concept gathered musicians tied to a given city to reflect its geography and populace through integration of its diverse musical traditions. The label enlisted Spero to lead sessions for Chicago Experiment. He assembled McCraven, trumpeter Marquis Hill, vibraphonist Joel Ross, guitarist Jeff Parker, bassist Darryl Jones, and tenor saxophonist Irvin Pierce as collaborators. The resulting 11-track collection appeared in February 2022, traversing jazz-funk, fusion, hip-hop, and post-bop; all participants co-composed the material and Spero served as producer.
POP-OLOGY (ポポロジー)
2025
Lost Above Time
2025
What Hides Here?
2025
See Beyond Eyes
2025
Stay Inbetween
2025
Breathe the Void
2025
Lose the Map
2025
Only Shadows Stay
2025
Dam Mast Calandar
2025
Sprocket Wheel (Vocal Version)
2025
Blink If You Dare
2025
Bearly in Tune
2025
Chords and Discords
2025
Tomorrow is Too Boring
2025
Till Death Do Us Jam
2025
No Signal
2025
No Escape
2025
Unafraid
2025
Viperine
2025
Air’s Running Low
2025
Up in the air
2025
Celestial Beasts
2025
Merry Dancers
2025
Step Ahead
2025
No Shadows
2025
Beneath the Surface
2024
Draw me in
2024
Kavka's Choice
2024
Pierrot
2024
Fragments of Blue
2024
Sonder
2024
I don't give a damn
2024
Joy Against Odds
2024
Shapes of Thought
2024
Ginger up
2024
Naked Flame
2024
Take My Hand
2024
Closer Apart
2024
Chase Me Closer
2024
Silver Lining
2024
Is It Time?
2024
Saudade
2024
GREG TRAP
2024
Why Rush?
2024
Why Not Now?
2024
Evermore
2024
Beat That?
2024
Good Nothin
2024
Attitude
2024
Careless
2024
WATCH OUT!
2024
Drum Solo
2024
Dissolve
2024
Put Me in a Room
2024
Forever Together
2024
Gotta Go
2024
Daoooooooh
2024
Say It Like Before
2023
Together
2023
Eyyy
2023
Too Weak
2023
Say Goodbye
2023
The Epic
2023
In the Moonlight
2023
Beats for Days
2023
Work It Out
2023
Variations On Longing
2023
50 Years
2023
Giant Steps
2023
Days to Save
2023
Oahoo
2023
S&M
2023
Funky G Sus
2023
Closer
2023
Blood Cells
2023
Back to Beginnings
2023
Bass solo
2023
Resurrection
2023
The Dance
2023
The Journey
2023
Past reflections
2023
Stepping through fire
2023
Guidance
2023
Reckoning
2023
Progressions
2023
Beginnings
2023
Orange Sun
2023
Rising
2023
Ripples
2023
Jawaan
2023
Bug Races
2023
Extra Careless
2023
Sex, Drugs and Chocolate
2023
Quincy Jones
2023
Sprocket Wheel
2023
Hope Or Less
2023
Nurture
2023
In The Sky: Expansion
2023
Virginia Theological Seminary
2023
Twinkles
2023
Jam 6.1
2023
Ruslan
2023
Like Him
2023
Beauty
2022
Under Earth: Expansion
2022
Organized Crime
2022
Evolution (Tiny Room Sessions)
2022
Meh
2022
Turquoised
2022
Touchy
2022
Azul
2021
Video Game Soundtrack
2021
California
2021
u mean
2021
You Don't Know What Love Is (Tiny Room Sessions)
2021
Bella
2021
Wanting
2021
Sand, Sun and Flower
2021
Rise Up
2021
Inside
2021
Drown Me
2021
Water Level
2021
Being
2021
Billy Boy
2021
Four Fifths
2021
Green Light
2021
Alice In Wonderland
2020
Maxwell Street
2020
Overemotional
2020
July Play
2020
inside
2018