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Gabriel Lorenzo Garzón-Montano (born June 27, 1989) is a Colombian-French-American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in New York City. After earning a spotlight by opening for Lenny Kravitz's European tour in 2014 and being sampled in the
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song "Jungle" in 2015, part of a Grammy nominated and double platinum
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, Garzón-Montano released his debut album, '' Jardín'' in 2017 through
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. Garzón-Montano has performed at major U.S. and international venues. His music style blends R&B, soul, funk, and as of 2020, urban-
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.


Early life

Garzón-Montano was born and raised in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn to immigrant parents, a French mother and a Colombian father. His mother was a member of the
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ensemble as a mezzo-soprano who played guitar, cello, and piano in the 1990s. Garzón-Montano stated he spent time during his childhood travelling alongside his mother touring Europe. An experienced musician, his mother is noted to have worked with
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and Theo Bleckmann. He went to rehearsals as a freelance mezzo soprano and performed in the choir at the New York City Opera at Lincoln Center throughout his childhood. After his parents divorced at the age of five, Garzón-Montano would be flipped between homes, living at several addresses in New York City as well as back-and-forth trips to Colombia to see his father. At the age of 12, he learned the drums, and continued with the guitar, piano, and bass. Garzón-Montano performed in a 12-piece funk band called Mokaad during his college years where he learned to arrange funk music. He is a graduate of SUNY Purchase.


Career


2014–2016: ''Bishouné: Alma del Huila''

On February 4, 2014, Garzon-Montano's ''Bishouné: Alma del Huila'' was released in conjunction with Styles Upon Styles, a Brooklyn based recording label. The extended play's title derives from his family heritage as Bishouné is a phonetic spelling of a childhood nickname his French mother called him, and Alma del Huila is a name for the Colombian municipality of Garzón, his father's last name. The 6-track extended play was Garzón-Montano's first release, and contained songs including "6 8" which had been written several years earlier. Garzón-Montano created tracks in
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and would later record with Henry Hirsch at Waterfront Studios in Hudson, New York, where he played all the instruments to be tracked directly to 2-inch tape. After the project was completed, he pressed 500 vinyl copies of ''Bishouné'' with the indie label, which distributed it door-to-door to record stores in New York City. Singer Mayer Hawthorne heard the EP in a local record store and sent the album to
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which created the connection with the label for Garzon-Montano's next album. Lenny Kravitz invited Garzón-Montano to open his Strut 2014 European stadium tour. While Garzón-Montano was on tour in Europe, he received a message from long time friend Zoë Kravitz about
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using his track "6 8" which ultimately resulted in "Jungle" from album '' If You're Reading This It's Too Late'' Later collaborations resulted in the singer working with British pop singer
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. Garzón-Montano performed at Central Park's Summerstage as well as
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in 2015, followed by another festival appearance at Estéreo Picnic Festival in Bogota, Colombia in 2016.


2017–present: ''Jardín'' and ''Agüita''

On January 27, 2017, Garzón-Montano released his debut studio album, '' Jardín'', with
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. The album was supported by three single releases, "Sour Mango", "The Game", and "Crawl". The title of the album is a reference to his own heritage and language as it is spelled interchangeably between French and Spanish. ''Jardín'', like his previous release, was recorded onto 2-inch tape to achieve the organic sound throughout the album. Imagery of fruit and plant life are components of the lyrics from "Sour Mango" to the cactus in "Crawl", as well as in sequences in "Fruitflies". Since the album's release, videos for the songs "Crawl" and "My Balloon" have been uploaded through Stones Throw. Garzón-Montano performed several showcases at SXSW in conjunction with entities such as
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and KCRW-Los Angeles. Jardín was a frequent feature of American Radio Station
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. Garzón-Montano released an instrumental version of ''Jardín'' on September 22 on Stones Throw Records. Garzón-Montano announced a tour of Australia and Asia during the fall of 2017, as well as a performance at Tropico Festival in Acapulco, MX. In 2020, Gabriel Garzón-Montano announced and released his sophomore album, "Agüita". He described the album as "anti-genre" with him flirting with many diverse sounds including reggaeton, art rock, trap, hip hop, urbano, electronica, post-punk, folk and ambient music alongside the usual offerings of soul, funk and alternative R&B. In May 2020, Garzón-Montano released the lead single, "Someone" as well as a music video. In 2021 he also received the
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as Best Latin Record 2021 for his album ''Agüita'' (Jagjaguwar/ Stone Throw Records) by the
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(A2IM).


Musical influences

Garzón-Montano mentions musical influencers such as
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(whom Jardín is dedicated to),
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. He was exposed to classical and
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music through his mother as well as to
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and
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through his father. He credits artist
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as a musical influence. He also cites
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,
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, and
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as influences. During an interview, Garzón-Montano references a purchase of some bargain greatest hits CDs that impacted him, which included music such as "
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" by
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, as well as
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and
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. Some of his lyrical influences include German philosopher
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, and French poet
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. Garzón-Montano credits his multicultural upbringing as an influence through his music.


Discography

*''Bishouné: Alma del Huila'' (2014) * '' Jardín'' (2017) * ''Agüita'' (2020)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Garzón-Montano, Gabriel 1989 births Living people Musicians from Brooklyn American male singer-songwriters American multi-instrumentalists State University of New York at Purchase alumni 21st-century American singer-songwriters 21st-century American male singers People from Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Singer-songwriters from New York (state)