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1 Career  





2 Discography  



2.1  Dreaming in Stereo  





2.2  Fernando Perdomo  





2.3  With Denny Seiwell  





2.4  With Dave Kerzner  





2.5  Appice Perdomo Project  





2.6  With Nine Mile Station  





2.7  With The Dirty Diamond  





2.8  With Broken Sound  





2.9  With Parolphonics  





2.10  With Life On Mars  





2.11  With Open Sound  





2.12  With Fern and Celli  





2.13  With The New Empire  





2.14  With Yammering Snout  





2.15  Records and Tapes  





2.16  With Linda Bloemhard  





2.17  As Reseda  





2.18  As Encino Evil  





2.19  As Stones  





2.20  As producer  





2.21  As a Session Musician  







3 TV/filmography  





4 References  





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Fernando Perdomo
Birth nameFernando Jose Perdomo
Born (1980-08-17) August 17, 1980 (age 43)
Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Genres
  • Pop
  • pop rock
  • progressive rock
  • Occupation(s)
    • Musician
  • singer
  • composer
  • arranger
  • record producer
  • Instrument(s)
    • Guitar
  • vocals
  • keyboards
  • mandolin
  • piano
  • banjo
  • bass
  • Years active1998–present
    LabelsForward Motion Records[1]
    Websitefernandoperdomo.com

    Fernando Jose Perdomo (born August 17, 1980) is an American musician best known for his work as a producer and session bassist and guitarist. He is best known as one of the guitarists in the movie Echo in the Canyon, where he backed up Jakob Dylan, Fiona Apple, Beck, Norah Jones, Regina Spektor, Brian Wilson, and Cat Power.

    He currently is a member of The Dave Kerzner Band, Marshall Crenshaw's current Touring Band, Nine Mile Station, Broken Sound, Appice Perdomo Project, The Dirty Diamond, The Parlophonics, Life on Mars and other side projects.

    Career[edit]

    Perdomo started his career as a session guitar player after playing in Miami Bands, Avenging Lawnmowers of Justice, Sixo, and Trophy Wife. In 1999, his guitar playing was featured in a nationwide ad campaign for Pier One Imports.[2] In 2002, at the age of 22 he recorded most of the guitars for Cristian Castro's Amar Es. He toured with Castro throughout Latin America. Perdomo played lead guitar and piano for Soraya on her final tour. It was during this time that Perdomo joined Ed Hale and Transcendence, finally adding a permanent guitarist to the band's often-changing lineup.

    In 2007, Perdomo played and served as musical director for singer-songwriter Hilary Mcrae. In 2008, Perdomo produced an album for singer/songwriter Jorge Moreno (not yet[when?] released) and an album for Andy Pratt. He scored the film Gri-Gri, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. The film featured an original song written by Jorge Moreno, Perdomo, and Marc Chourain.[3]

    In late 2008, Perdomo produced a solo album by Transcendence singer Ed Hale entitled Ballad on Third Avenue. In 2009, Perdomo's project Dreaming in Stereo released an eponymous album on Hale's label, Dying Van Gogh.[4] The album was re-released through Perdomo's own label, Forward Motion Records, in the summer of 2010.[5]

    In 2010, Perdomo and Dreaming in stereo were signed to a management deal with Bill Aucoin, shortly before Aucoin's death. The band played at SXSW in 2010.

    In 2012, Perdomo released his debut solo EP, Home is Wherever You Are, produced by Chris Rodriguez. In the same year, Perdomo moved to Los Angeles and opened "Reseda Ranch Studios" in Reseda. His first project was co-producing (with Chris Price) The Soul of All Natural Things, the second album by Linda Perhacs, for Asthmatic Kitty.[6] Pitchfork Media said it was "sumptuously recorded... with strings and nylon-string guitar filtering through the mix like the sunlight through the trees in her Topanga Canyon home."[7]

    In 2013, Perdomo formed Records and Tapes with Jennifer Jo Oberle. On November 16, 2013, Perdomo released "Cheese" a collaborative single with Dutch singer Linda Bloemhard of The Mo.

    In 2014, Perdomo released his album, Warm. That same year, Perdomo became the lead guitarist for The Dirty Diamond.

    In July 2015, Perdomo and Cait Brennan completed sessions for Brennan's first studio album, Debutante. The 13-song album was recorded in five days.[8] Perdomo and Brennan split production duties and played all the instruments on the album.[9][10][11] In December 2016, Brennan and Perdomo reunited at Ardent Studios in Memphis to record the follow-up, Third. The album was released by Omnivore Recordings on April 21, 2017.[12][13]

    On October 12, 2015, Perdomo was in the core band for Echo in the Canyon, an all star concert at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. The band backed up Jakob Dylan, Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor, Cat Power, and Jade Castrinos performing songs from the California Folk Rock Era.

    In 2016, Perdomo released a solo album called Voyeurs, which was recorded in front of a live audience on Facebook.

    In early 2017, Perdomo formed "Fern & Celli", an improvisational duo" with crossover cellist Ruti Celli. In May 2017, they opened for the jazz fusion violinist Jean Luc Ponty, at the Canyon Club. They released two fully improvised albums, The Conversations (2017) and Language (2019) and won "5 best acts on the cruise" after their show on "Cruise To The Edge 2019".

    In February 2017, Perdomo along with Dave Kerzner waere the musical directors for an All Star Tribute to Greg Lake on Cruise To The Edge. Guests included Sonja Kristina of Curved Air, Billy Sherwood of Yes , Nick D'Virgilio of Spocks Beard, Derek Cintron, and Leslie Hunt of District 97.

    Perdomo's album, The Golden Hour was released by Forward Motion Records on August 17, 2017. It was recorded at Ardent Studios and Reseda Ranch Studios, and mixed and mastered by Zach Ziskin.

    In November 2018, Perdomo released Zebra Crossing, with Zak Nilsson (son of Harry Nilsson), Cyndi Trissel, and Beach Boys lyricist, Stephen Kalinich, appearing. It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and is Perdomo's love letter to the studio and includes his cover of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".[14]

    On May 24, 2019, the documentary film, Echo In The Canyon, premiered in theaters and the official soundtrack album was released on BMG Records. Perdomo appeared in the film as the guitarist in the backing band in most of the scenes, and he appeared on every track, but one, on the soundtrack album.[15]

    Perdomo has 4 albums called Out to Sea 1, 2, 3 and 4onCherry Red Records. These instrumental progressive rock albums feature cover art by Genesis artist, Paul Whitehead.

    Perdomo has joined forces with Wings drummer Denny Seiwell to produce Ram On - A 50th Anniversary Tribute to Paul and Linda McCartney's Ram on Cherry Red Records. The album was released on May 14, 2021.

    Perdomo has completed a record with Carmine Appice called Energy Overload, which was released in 2021.

    In 2022, Perdomo became the touring guitar player for Marshall Crenshaw for his "40 Years In Showbiz" tours.

    On October 2, 2022, Perdomo was a performer in the memorial concert for Alan White. He performed two songs with Jon Davison. One song with Davison and Geoff Downes, and he sat in with Yes on "Roundabout", along with electric guitarist Karl Hoag. Perdomo composed the score for the movie Frost for Cleopatra Entertainment. The original soundtrack includes Perdomo's collaborations with Rick Wakeman, Geoff Downes, L Shankar and Terry Reid. On October 1, 2022, Perdomo and Karl Haug performed with Yes at Alan White's celebration of life at the Paramount Theater, filling in for Steve Howe.

    In 2023, Perdomo's bands Nine Mile Station and Life on Mars signed recording contracts with Spirit of Unicorn/Cherry Red Records.

    In 2023, Perdomo formed Broken Sound with drummer Michael Collins. A band centered around the Fender Bass VI.

    In 2023, Perdomo became a staff producer for Cleopatra Records. Sofar for Cleopatra he has produced "Abbey Road Reimagined", "A Speedway On Saturns Rings" and "Beautiful Horizon" by Fusion Collective, "Blue Exposure" by Chrome, and most of "A Very Metal Christmas 1 and 2". He also has produced singles for Arthur Brown, Bette Smith, and Arthur Adams.

    Also, in 2023 he Produced a cover of Elton John's "Benny and the Jets" with American Idol contestant Sara Beth Liebe for DA Music.[16]

    in 2023 Perdomo toured with Marshall Crenshaw on Lead Guitar. He will continue to tour with Crenshaw in 2024

    In 2023 Perdomo released "Guitar As A Voice" on the digital boutique label, Goodtunes.

    In December 2023, Perdomo produced "Shepherds and Wisemen" for The Free Design by creating a new backing track to a 1968 vocal track.

    In 2024, Fernando put out an instrumental guitar tribute to the Beatles called "Red Is The Color.

    Also in 2024 Fernando released "Self" on Spirit of Unicorn/Cherry Red Records

    Discography[edit]

    Dreaming in Stereo[edit]

    Fernando Perdomo[edit]

    With Denny Seiwell[edit]

    With Dave Kerzner[edit]

    Appice Perdomo Project[edit]

    With Nine Mile Station[edit]

    With The Dirty Diamond[edit]

    With Broken Sound[edit]

    With Parolphonics[edit]


    With Life On Mars[edit]


    With Open Sound[edit]

    With Fern and Celli[edit]

    With The New Empire[edit]

    With Yammering Snout[edit]

    2021* Yammering Snout (Single)

    Records and Tapes[edit]

    With Linda Bloemhard[edit]

    As Reseda[edit]

    As Encino Evil[edit]

    As Stones[edit]

    As producer[edit]


    Touring Credits

    Marshall Crenshaw

    Dave Kerzner Band

    Jakob Dylan

    Echo In The Canyon (with Jakob Dylan, Fiona Apple, Cat Power, Beck, Regina Spektor and Jade Castrinos) Linda Perhacs Hilary McRae Paulina Rubio Christian Castro

    Jade Castrinos of Edward Sharpe and Magnetic Zeros Yes Sam Moore (of Sam and Dave) Juan Fernando Velasco Mika Jeremias Amaury Gutierrez Frankie Negron Price Transcendence Andy Pratt Dreaming in Stereo

    As a Session Musician[edit]

    Dave Kerzner - New World, Static, The Traveler, Heart Land Mines Vol1

    Terry Draper - Bread And Cirkus and In The Beginning

    Chrome - Blue Exposure

    Various Artists - Shine On (A Tribute to Pete Ham)

    Various Artists - Abbey Road Reimagined

    The Fusion Collective - Beautiful Horizon

    The Fusion Collective - A Speedway On Saturn's Rings

    The Black Mass - Original Soundtrack

    Frost - Original Soundtrack

    Sara Beth - Benny And The Jets

    Sara Beth and Cameron Whitcomb - Can't Get Over You

    Nick Satchell - Frowns

    Nick Satchell - Clowns

    The Free Design - Shepherds and Wisemen

    Creed Bratton - Slightly Altered

    Ruby Friedman - Ain't Got Your Money (single)

    Soundcheck Live - Let It Be feat Avril Lavigne (single)

    Sandy McKnight feat Fernando Perdomo - San Fernando Beat

    Cami - Mounstro Part 2

    Ex Norwegian - Hue Spotting

    Ex Norwegian - Spotting Hues

    A Bad Think - The Savior

    Louise Goffin - All These Hellos

    Louise Goffin - Two Different Movies

    In Continuum - Acceleration Theory Part 2 and Acceleration Theory Part 2

    Dr Danny - Nothing But Love

    Dr Danny - Power Moves '

    Various Artists - Adventures In Songwriting

    Simon Jano - Once Again (feat Tony Levin)

    Simon Jano - Campo De Fuerza

    Rosanna LeFevre - Desert of The Sea

    Rosanna LeFevre - Still Together

    Rosanna LeFevre - Letting Go

    Rosanna LeFevre - Silver Lining

    Ken Sharp - 1501 Highland Avenue

    Ken Sharp - Beauty In The Backstreet

    Ken Sharp - New Mourning

    John Demarkis - Wacky World

    John Demarkis - Imagine This

    The Isolation Jams - Ah-Lea (feat Kay Hanley) Single

    The Isolation Jams - Monkey Single

    The McBroom Sisters - Black Floyd

    Nezrok- Nezrok

    Heather Lucas - Truckin

    Muffy Nixon - Freakshow

    Yesterday and Today A 50th Anniversary Tribute to YES!

    Taylor Castro - I Got You

    Cait Brennan - Third

    Cait Brennan - Debutante

    Jennifer Kaiser - Closer To Red

    Chris Price - Stop Talking and Dalmation

    Dave Kerzner - New World

    Dave Kerzner - New World Live

    Dave Kerzner - Static

    Todd Rundgren - Global Nation Single

    Emitt Rhodes - Rainbow Ends

    Juan Luis Rodriguez (El Puma) 15 Exitos

    Monster Taxi - Monster Taxi

    Cristian Castro - Amar Es Paulina Rubio - Gran City Pop Tego Calderon - The Underdog Dave Koz - Memories of a Winters Night Kany Garcia - Boleto De Entrada Jim Camacho - Beachfront Defeat Santos Renuentes - Santos Renuentes Esten Torres - Individual Jorge Moreno - El Segundo

    Dc-3 - You and Me and Everybody Else Jennifer Lopez - Aint It Funny (remix) Muffy Nixon - Freakshow Chloe Dolandis - Bring Back the Fever Zach Ziskin - Real as the Memory

    TV/filmography[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Fernando Perdomo Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  • ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved April 23, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "None". Transcendence.com. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  • ^ "Dreaming in Stereo Releasing Album Through Dying van Gogh Records". March 12, 2009.
  • ^ "Half Dead, Stayin' Alive and Forward Motion | Mixtape". Archived from the original on July 24, 2010. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  • ^ Fox, Killian (March 2, 2014). "The Soul of All Natural Things review – the welcome return of 70s psych-folk songstress Linda Perhacs | Music | The Observer". The Observer. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
  • ^ Greene, Jayson (March 7, 2014). "Linda Perhacs: The Soul of All Natural Things | Album Reviews | Pitchfork". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
  • ^ Alcott, Todd (August 3, 2015). "Cait Brennan - Debutante; Facebook". Todd Alcott. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
  • ^ "BBC 6Music – Cait Brennan". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  • ^ "CBC Music – Cait Brennan". Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  • ^ "Arizona Republic – Cait Brennan Records Debut Album, Follow-up". Azcentral.com. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
  • ^ a b [1] [permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b "New Release - Cait Brennan on Omnivore". Ardentstudios.com. February 24, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
  • ^ "Prog Guitarist Fernando Perdomo Releases Eagerly Anticipated 5th Album "Zebra Crossing"". Musicnewsnet.com.
  • ^ "Hear Jakob Dylan Cover Mamas and the Papas' Classic 'Go Where You Wanna Go'". Rolling Stone. April 24, 2019.
  • ^ "American Idol's Sara Beth signs with DA Music". Post Magazine. May 25, 2023. Retrieved July 5, 2023.
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