Marc Staggers started singing in the church choir and studied voice as he was
growing up. His initial foray into music started with the release of several gospel
albums, on which he worked with talented singers such as the late Clifton Dyson.
During his college years, he also studied music with an emphasis on voice, and
after graduating college, Staggers continued to study voice under the direction of
the world-renowned soprano, Nelda Ormond, under whom he began to recognize
his true singing talent, and Ormond was pivotal in helping Marc gain the
confidence he needed to pursue a singing career.
Although his vocal presence is often compared to that of the late Luther Vandross and Teddy Pendergrass, his silky toned velvet voice is original and shines in his
music.
Staggers has released four albums to date, the last being the 2015, ”Dream
Catcher‘‘ set on Ralph Tee’s Expansion records which contained, ”Bring Me Back” that appeared in the higher regions of the Soul charts. If it was not for creativity and success of,” Bring It Home To Me”, Marc Staggers was ready to give up singing and change his profession, so he is very grateful to you for making his last single the success that it was.
Several years ago Timo, an associate of Herb Middleton that lives in Germany
connected Staggers with Middleton. They have worked on original music that
compliments the “classic” vocal presence and talent of Marc Staggers