Geoff Tate

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Geoff Tate Wiki Biography

Jeffrey Wayne Tate was born on 14th January 1959, in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, (then West) Germany, of part-German descent, and is a musician, and singer, best known to the world for being one of the founding members of Queensrÿche, a progressive metal band. He is also recognized for his solo career, releasing two studio albums – “Geoff Tate” (2002), and “Kings & Thieves” (2012). His musical career has been active since 1981.

Have you ever wondered how rich Geoff Tate is? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that Tate’s net worth is as high as $10 million, as of early 2017, accumulated through his successful involvement in the music industry, not only through his career as a member of the band, but also as a solo artist. Additionally, he has also provided his voice in several video games, which has increased his net worth too.

Geoff Tate was raised with two siblings by his father, Perry, and his mother, Ella. Although he was born in Germany, he spent his childhood in Tacoma, Washington, where his family moved after his birth. There he attended Wilson High School, from which he matriculated in 1977. Before Queensrÿche was founded, Geoff was a part of several bands, including Mob, Babylon, and Myth. With the Mob, he recorded a demo tape, and wrote lyrics for the song, which would turn out to be “The Lady Wore Black”, and sent the tape to several record labels. They also changed their name to Queensrÿche, and their tape was released as an EP by the 206 Records label. Soon Geoff and the rest of the Queensrÿche signed a contract with EMI records, and their EP was re-released. In 1984 the band released their debut full-length album, entitled “The Warning”, which reached No. 61 on the US Billboard 200 chart and achieved gold status, which only increased Geoff`s net worth and encouraged him and the band to continue to work together.

Just two years later they released their second album, “Rage for Order”, which was a bit more successful than their debut accomplishment, reaching No. 41 on the US Billboard 200 chart, and also achieving golden status. Before the ‘80s ended, Queensrÿche released their third album, entitled “Operation: Mindcrime”, which spawned such hits as “Eyes of a Stranger”, “I Don’t Believe in Love”, and “Breaking the Silence”, among others, which helped album sales which eventually reached more than a million sold copies. The band continued successfully into the ‘90s, releasing one of their most prominent albums, entitled “Empire”; the album reached No. 7 om the US Billboard chart, while it achieved triple platinum status, increasing Geoff`s net worth by a large margin. The album featured such hits as “Silent Lucidity”, “Jet City Woman”, and “Anybody Listening”.

In 1994 their next album came out, entitled “Promise Land”, and became their best charted album reaching No. 3 on the US Billboard 200 chart, and achieving platinum status. However, after the “Promised Land”, their popularity began to decline, and the albums “Hear in the Now Frontier” (1997), “Q2K” (1999), and “Tribe” (2003), were nowhere near the popularity of previous albums. In 2006 they lit the spark with the album “Operation: Mindcrime II”, and again in 2009 with the “American Solder”, which spawned the hits “I’m American”, and “Man Down!”, among others. Their last album, before Geoff was fired, came out in 2011, under the title “Dedicated to Chaos”, and it was one of their worst albums, reaching only No. 70 on the US Billboard 200 chart and sales of around 20,000.

Following his dismissal from Queensrÿche, Geoff and his wife Susan, sued the rest of the members for the rights of the band. Until the suit was settled, Geoff performed under the name Queensrÿche featuring Geoff Tate, with Kelly Gray, Robert Sarzo, Rudy Sarzo, Simon Wright, Randy Gane, Jason Slater, Paul Bostaph and others that helped him record the album “Frequency Unknown” in 2013, which was released through Deadline records label. However, he lost the suit, and had to change the name of his band. He continued under the name Operation: Mindcrime, consisting of Kelly Gray, John Moyer, Simon Wright, Brian Tichy, Randy Gane and Scott Moughton. So far, he has released two albums “The Key” in 2015, and “Resurrection” in 2016, the sales of which have also added a considerable amount to his net worth.

If to talk about his personal life, Geoff Tate has been married to Susan since 1996. Previously, he was married to Sue (1990-1996). He is the father of four daughters. In free time, he enjoys sailing and motorcycling.

IMDB Wikipedia $10 million 1959 1959-01-14 American Brian Tichy Ella Tate Emily Rowan Geoff Geoff Tate Geoff Tate Net Worth German Germany Isabella Blu January 14 Jason Slater Jeff Tate Jeffrey Wayne Tate John Moyer Kelly Gray Miranda Tate Musician Operation Paul Bostaph Perry Tate Queensryche Queensrÿche (1982 – 2012) Randy Gane Robert Sarzo Rock Stars Rudy Sarzo Sabra Tate Scott Moughton Simon Wright Singer Singer-songwriter Songwriter Stuttgart Sue E. Tate Sue E. Tate (m. 1990–1996) Susan M. Tate Susan M. Tate (m. 1996) Tate United States of America Woodrow Wilson High School

Geoff Tate Quick Info

Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth January 14, 1959
Place Of Birth Stuttgart, Germany
Profession Singer
Education Woodrow Wilson High School
Nationality American, German
Spouse Susan M. Tate (m. 1996), Sue E. Tate (m. 1990–1996)
Children Miranda Tate, Sabra Tate, Isabella Blu, Emily Rowan
Parents Perry Tate, Ella Tate
Nicknames Jeff Tate , Tate, Geoff , Jeffrey Wayne Tate
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GeoffTateOfficial
Twitter https://twitter.com/geofftate
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1296501/
Allmusic http://www.allmusic.com/artist/geoff-tate-mn0000165512
Music Groups Queensrÿche (1982 – 2012), Operation
Movies Queensryche

Geoff Tate Quotes

  • I sure feel sorry for a band like Guns and Roses. Their success came so quickly that they barely had time to adjust to it… All that sudden fame will be unbearable… I would much rather be rich than famous.

Geoff Tate Important Facts

  • During a 2001 Queensryche concert, a fan, as a joke, requested that Tate sing the theme song from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Tate did so, garnering surprisingly raucous cheers. The song then became a regular feature during the band’s concerts until Tate’s departure eleven years later.
  • Has a 4-octave vocal range.
  • Shares a birthday with Zakk Wylde and Dave Grohl.
  • Singer with metal band Queensryche.
  • Queensryche’s 1988 album “Operation: Mindcrime” came 2nd in Classic Rock Magazine’s list of the 30 greatest concept albums of all time. [March 2003]
  • Children: daughter, Sabra born September 1984, daughter Isabella Blu born in September 1995, daughter, Emily Rowan born May 12, 1997 at 7:59 am, step-daughter Miranda.
  • Graduated Wilson High School in Tacoma, WA in June 1977.
  • Siblings: 2 younger sisters, Amy & Perri Ann.
  • Parents: mother Ella, father Perry.

Geoff Tate Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Burningmoore Incident 2010 Narrator / Performer Actor
Queensrÿche: Mindcrime at the Moore 2007 Video Nikki Actor
Queensrÿche’s Promised Land 1996 Video Game Actor
Queensryche: Operation Livecrime 1991 Video Actor
Fallen Moon announced Composer
Queensryche: Operation Livecrime 1991 Video Composer
Metal Evolution 2012 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane 1990 writer: “Last Time in Paris” Soundtrack
Queensrÿche’s Promised Land 1996 Video Game concept design Art Department
Getting Doug with High 2014-2016 TV Series Himself Self
Hair I Go Again 2016 Documentary Himself Self
That Metal Show 2009-2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Metal Evolution 2011-2012 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Programming the Nation? 2011 Documentary Himself Self
Live Evolution 2001 Documentary Vocals Self
Queensrÿche: Building Empires 1992 Video Himself (Vocals) (as Queensrÿche) Self
Unplugged 1992 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Hard ‘N Heavy Volume 10 1991 Video documentary Himself – Queensryche Self
Hard ‘N Heavy Volume 8 1990 Video documentary Himself – Queensryche Self
Queensrÿche: Video Mindcrime 1989 Video short Himself (Vocals, Keyboards) (as Queensrÿche) Self
Hear ‘n Aid: The Sessions 1986 Video short Himself Self