Bio : Jesse Solomon
Jesse Solomon is a genre-blending singer-songwriter bringing a timeless sound into today’s pop landscape. Trained in vocal jazz performance at the University of Miami Frost School of Music, his voice moves effortlessly between the elegance of jazz, the soul of classic R&B, and the polish of contemporary pop.
Based between New York and Miami, Jesse first gained national attention as a breakout cast member on Bravo’s Summer House. While audiences were drawn to his charm on screen, music has always been the deeper throughline in his story.
That connection became clear when his tongue-in-cheek track “What Would Jesse Solomon Do” went viral during an episode of Summer House. Originally written as a playful tribute to his housemates, the song struck an unexpected chord with viewers and reignited his passion for performing. Since then, Jesse has been channeling that momentum into music rooted in live instrumentation, expressive vocals, and classic songwriting.
Influenced by artists like Frank Sinatra, John Mayer, and Michael Bublé, his sound bridges generations—reviving the warmth of vintage soul and jazz while crafting songs that feel right at home in modern pop.
His rising profile hasn’t gone unnoticed. Rolling Stone recently described him as a “next-generation Michael Bublé,” highlighting his ability to bring classic vocal style to a new audience. In April 2026, he’ll kick off his debut headlining tour, which includes stops in DC, Nashville, Austin, Los Angeles, Chicago, and more before a final show in NYC.
Whether performing with a full band or alone at the piano, Jesse creates shows that feel intimate, charismatic, and deeply personal. With a growing fanbase across television and music, he is currently working on his debut project and carving out a lane where timeless songwriting meets modern storytelling.
