Comfort Food Greg Chako

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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
01.08.2025

Label: Mint 400 Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Artist: Greg Chako

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  • 1 Freddie the Freeloader 05:54
  • 2 Gentle Rain 06:34
  • 3 Gone With The Wind 07:36
  • 4 How Long Has This Been Going On? 06:48
  • 5 My Shining Hour 05:06
  • 6 Delirio 07:06
  • 7 I Remember You 06:31
  • 8 What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? 05:39
  • 9 I Hear A Rhapsody 07:01
  • 10 Moon And Sand 06:57
  • 11 Freddie The Freeloader- Take 2 05:34
  • 12 Satin Doll (Bonus Track) 06:23
  • 13 When Lights Are Low (Bonus Track) 07:19
  • Total Runtime 01:24:28

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Guitarist Greg Chako delivers an appropriately titled album with a blue plate special of standards that is both filling and flavorful. Serving the portions with Chako are keyboardist Wayne Yeager and drummer Todd Remmy, serving the meals piping hot.

Chako’s string work is filled with protein as on the hip read of “My Shining Hour” as Yeager adds some spicy organ garnish. The keyboardist supplies some sleek bass lines around the leader’s relaxed chords of “Gentle Rain” and a sublime bossa beat teamed with Remmy’s brushes on “I Hear A Rhapsody”. Chako is a master at setting a mood, and goes bel canto on a romantic “Moon and Sand” and changing to an in the know carney on the two takes of “Freddie The Freeloader”. Can I get seconds? (George W. Harris, jazzweekly.com)

Greg Chako, guitar
Wayne Yeager, keyboards, organ
Todd Remmy, drums



Greg Chako
In a pro career spanning 40 years and five countries, Cincinnati-born jazz guitarist Greg Chako has released ten albums and been the subject of a documentary called, “An American Cat in the Lion City.” His most prolific period to-date as a recording and performance artist occurred while he lived in the Far East for 17 years, where he evolved into a masterful, expressive composer with rich story telling abilities. His varied arrangements and 50+ recorded original compositions merge Mainstream, Hard Bop, Latin & World instrumental music.

American Jazz guitarist Greg Chako was a major force in the Singapore jazz scene around the turn of the 21st Century. He led the ‘House' Trio at Raffles' Bar & Billiard Room from 1995-2002.. He released four albums during that time: Live at Raffles, Sudden Impact, Integration & Integration II. He performed throughout the region. Notable shows included: Jazz in the Park, Chi-Jazz and Just Jazz Festivals, and the 2002 Heineken Jazz Festival in Kuala Lumpur.

After relocating to Japan in 2003, he visited Singapore frequently, recording three more albums at Lion Studios engineered by the late John Herbert. Those albums featured a wide variety of players from Singapore and were titled: Paint a Picture, Tell a Story, Where We Find Ourselves, and Everybody’s Got a Name. It’s clear that Chako’s professional career got it’s start in Singapore, and his return to the island after 20 years will be long awaited and much anticipated.

Three of the musicians participating on his records will be joining Greg for what could well be his final live performance in Singapore. They are: Christy Smith on bass, Mei Shuem on piano, and Greg Lyons on sax. Playing drums for this feature performance is a young titan of the modern Singapore scene, Ben Low.

The group will be playing songs from Greg's recorded works, including tracks from his newest 11th album, Friends, Old & New.

He can de-mystify complex musical concepts and facilitate students’ mastery of all the skills and knowledge necessary for them to develop their own personal “voice,” the ultimate goal of any artist or craftsman. He strives to teach you how to fish rather than merely feeding you a fish. As more than just one of his private students have said: “Greg has immense knowledge and knows how to simplify complex ideas into an easy-to understand language. His teaching style is down-to-earth.”

He has invested significant time into developing interpersonal relationships that are based on mutual respect, with awareness, sensitivity and tolerance for our differences. He has a “teacher’s heart,” that is, an innate ability to build rapport with students and lead them towards their highest potential. And importantly, he’s cognizant and grateful for the "two-way street" of communication which should exist between any student and teacher, as each collaborate on the learning process together. Nothing is more gratifying to him than to witness his students find their passion and exceed their initial expectations.

His formal education includes outstanding Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) work at The Eastman School of Music, a Masters of Music (M.M.), and a Bachelors of Arts (B.A.) with an interdisciplinary focus on the Music Business and Performance.

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