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Jesse Fischer: Day Dreamer
ByJesse Fischer
keyboardsb.1980

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
This project is a collaborative effort with several of Fischer's musical companions contributing their talents.

Leon Foster Thomas
drums, steelb.1981

Sarah Elizabeth Charles
vocals"Heading Home," brings in alto man

Godwin Louis
saxophone
Jean Caze
trumpetb.1982

Zach Brock
violinb.1974

Takuya Kuroda
trumpetb.1980
Jesse Fischer has been steadily paying his dues in a grueling business which demands much and rewards only those with determined dedication. His output both as sideman and leader over the last few years has been commendable and appreciated. Day Dreamer is the perfect title for this record as it represents Fischer stepping into the limelight on his own terms showcasing his own music, just the way he envisioned it in his head. His multi-dimensional talents are reflected in the final outcome, and judging by this, hopefully, there's more to come. ">
Track Listing
Nomads; Refuge; Heading Home; Sangjee; Loving You; Day Dreamer; Hine Ma Tov; Suite For The Blue Planet; Mourning Dove; Lily’s Lullaby.
Personnel
Jesse Fischer
keyboardsJesse Fischer: piano, Rhodes, organ, Moog, Juno, glockenspiel, percussion; Godwin Louis: alto sax (1, 3, 8, 10), soprano sax (2); Irwin Hall: tenor sax (1, 8, 10), alto sax (10), flute (1, 8, 9); Jean Caze: trumpet (1, 3,10); Chris Parrello: acoustic guitar (2, 5); Chris Smith: acoustic bass (1, 4, 6); David Cutler: electric bass (2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10); Adam Jackson: drums; Solomon Dorsey: percussion (1, 8); Sarah Elizabeth Charles: vocals (2, 5, 6, 9); Takuya Kuroda: trumpet (8); Zach Brock: violin (3), bari violin (4); Leon "Foster" Thomas: steel pan (1).
Album information
Title: Day Dreamer | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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