Fernando Perdomo

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.

Fernando Perdomo
Background information
Birth nameFernando Jose Perdomo
Born (1980-08-17) August 17, 1980
Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • composer
  • arranger
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
Years active1998–present
LabelsForward Motion Records[1]
Websitefernandoperdomo.com

Career

Perdomo playing a 1972 Fender Mustang guitar. Photo by: Sascha Rybinski

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 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 was the musical director for an All Star Tribute to Greg Lake on Cruise To The Edge. Guests included Sonja Kristina of Curved Air, Billy Sherwood of Yes, Dave Kerzner, 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 a trilogy of albums called Out to Sea 1, 2, and 3 on Cherry 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. He is currently producing Chrome, 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]

Discography

Dreaming in Stereo

  • 2009: Dreaming in Stereo (DVG)
  • 2010: "Fill My Sky" (single)
  • 2010: Dreaming in Stereo - re-release (Forward Motion Records)
  • 2011: "Home" (single)
  • 2011: Dreaming in Stereo 2
  • 2011: Live (live album)
  • 2012: "Happiness" (single)

Fernando Perdomo

  • 2010: Fernando Perdomo (guitar instrumental)
  • 2011: "I Shall Be Released" (Bob Dylan cover)
  • 2012: Home is Wherever You Are EP
  • 2013: "Photographers In Love" (single)
  • 2014: "Girl With A Record Collection" (single)
  • 2014: Dreams EP
  • 2014: "Warm"
  • 2014: "Immortal" (single)
  • 2014: Live At The Hotel Cafe EP
  • 2015: The Third Man Record Booth EP
  • 2016: Picks
  • 2016: "New City" (single)
  • 2016: Voyeurs
  • 2016: Dances With A Mysterious Blonde
  • 2016: Bigfoot On Fairfax (EP)
  • 2016: "The Angels of Ardent" (single)
  • 2017: "Sometimes" (single)
  • 2017: The Golden Hour
  • 2018: Out to Sea
  • 2018: Fernando Perdomo Has Lost His Voice
  • 2018: Zebra Crossing
  • 2019: Out To Sea 2
  • 2020: Out To Sea 3
  • 2021: TRGTR Tribute to Todd Rundgren
  • 2021: 1833
  • 2021: Sequoia
  • 2021: Stars
  • 2022: Out to Sea 4
  • 2022: Jangle
  • 2022: Covers
  • 2022; Original Soundtrack to "Frost"
  • 2023: Live at the Hotel Cafe Vol. 2
  • 2023: Wynwood Sessions

With Denny Seiwell

  • 2021 Ram On The 50th Anniversary Tribute to Paul And Linda McCartney's Ram

Appice Perdomo Project

  • 2021 Energy Overload
  • 2023 Running Up That Hill

Records and Tapes

  • 2013 "Best Type of Regret" (single)
  • 2013 "Hard To Believe" (single)

With Linda Bloemhard

  • 2013 "Cheese" (single)

As Reseda

  • 2012: "Postcards from Reseda"

As Encino Evil

  • 2016 "Stolen Car"
  • 2017 "Covfefe" (single)
  • 2018 "E- Scooter" (with Ken Sharp and Rob Bonfiglio)

As Stones

  • 2016 Stones (EP)
  • 2017 "Chroma Polaris" (single)

As The Black Galaxy

  • 2016 The Black Galaxy

As producer

  • Andy Pratt, Andy Pratt Loves You, (2010)
  • Andy Pratt, Life & Death, (2011)
  • Jorge Moreno, Thank You (Single), (2010)
  • Jorge Moreno, This Town (Single), (2011)
  • Jorge Moreno, Rezo Por Ti (Single), (2011)
  • Alih Jey, Tarte, (2011)
  • Chris Alvy Band, Art Noise, (2011)
  • Dreaming in Stereo, Dreaming in Stereo (2009)
  • Dreaming in Stereo, Dreaming in Stereo 2 (2011)
  • Ed Hale, Ballad on Third Avenue (2009)
  • The Sunrise, Spread The Word
  • Elijah Cross, Flawed Designs
  • Lizette Santana, Aún Sueño En Ti (2009)
  • Resonance, Frequency
  • Michael Isla, Sonic Self Portrait
  • Greg Essence, Hola Mama (2011)
  • Rachel Goodrich, Tinker Toys (one track: Little Brass Bear) (2008)
  • Rachel Goodrich, Rachel Goodrich (one track: Popsicles) (2011)
  • Jennifer Kaiser, Masquerade (2011)
  • The Mann Sisters, The Mann Sisters EP (2011)
  • Omine, Whiskey and Chocolate (2011)
  • Jill Hartmann, Things I Want to Remember
  • Sylvia Emmerson, For All Who Wander (2011)
  • Arboles Libres, Arboles Libres (2010)
  • Arboles Libres, Light Me up a Cigarette (single)
  • David Packouz, Microcosm (2009)
  • Gigi Denisco, Blue Skies and The Rain (single)
  • Yves Giraud, Hello (2010)
  • Danny Luis, Walk On (single) (2011)
  • Tim Charron, Greatest Hits (2009)
  • Kingsley and Perdomo, Fake Smiles (2010)
  • Jason Masik, House of the Rising Sun (2010)
  • Union Cell, All The Pretty Things (2011)
  • Kim Drake, Surrealist Dream (2011)
  • The Sunrise, We Have Not Heard (2012)
  • Andrew Johnston "Teenage Paws (Fernando Perdomo Remix)" (Vinyl Single) (2013)
  • The Defiant, Guilty (2013)
  • Melissa Thatcher, The Streets of Silverlake (2013)
  • Jim Camacho, Everywhere (2013)
  • Little Dove, Little Dove (2013)
  • Robert Avellanet, When I Have You (single) (2013)
  • Apryl Electra's Common Ancestors- Follow The Breeze (single) (2013)
  • Trudy Miquelerena – I Wanna Surrender (2013)
  • Records and Tapes – Best Type of Regret (single) (2013)
  • Records and Tapes – Hard to Believe (Single) (2013)
  • Andy Pratt – Gonna Love You Till The Day I Die (single) (2013)
  • Andy Pratt – Little Bitty Soul (single) (2013)
  • Graham Marshall – Makin It on My Own (single) (2013)
  • Robert Avellanet - Heart and Soul (2014)
  • Linda Perhacs, The Soul of All Natural Things (2014)
  • Andy Pratt - The New Normal? (2014)
  • Lize - I Surrender (Single) (2014)
  • The Defiant - Plans and Schemes (2014)
  • Nicole Marcus - Nicole Marcus (2014)
  • Jawn Star - 5 Points of Light (2014)
  • Alih Jey - Car Trouble (2014)
  • Fernando Perdomo - Dreams (2014)
  • Fernando Perdomo - Warm (2014)
  • Trudy Love - Cosa (2014)
  • Gayle Skidmore - Let Me Down (single) (2014)
  • Gayle Skidmore - Barrel, Trigger, Gun (single) (2014)
  • Gayle Skidmore - Rag Doll (Single) (2014)
  • Zak Schaffer - Part Of Your Collection (2014)
  • The Dirty Diamond - From The Stars (Single) (2014)
  • San Fernando - The Sound (single) (2014)
  • Ex Norwegian - Wasted Lines (2014)
  • Brian Jay Cline - Trick Photography (2015)
  • Franco and The Dreadnought - Like Yeah, No I Don't Know (single) (2015)
  • The Rosannah Sisters - Whatever Happens (2015)
  • David Divad - Healing Hands (2015)
  • Yves Giraud - I'm Your Light (2015)
  • Jeanne Partridge - Be Your Angel (2015)
  • Todd Rundgren - Collide A Scope (Fernando Perdomo Remix) (2015)
  • Choix - Shine (single) (2015)
  • Life on Mars - Far (2015)
  • Alih Jey - Steal Your Boyfriend (single) (2015)
  • Andy Pratt - Do You Remember Me? (2015)
  • Robert Avellanet - Shine Your Light (single) (2015)
  • Robert Bidney - It's All About The Love (2015)
  • The Dirty Diamond - Death Of My Ego (single) (2015)
  • Jacob Jeffries - Even Now (single) (2015)
  • Girl, Disappearing - Temporarily In The Maya (2015)
  • Choix - "Right To Be Wrong (single) (2016)
  • Brian Jay Cline - "Solid State" (2016)
  • James Patrick - "The Room Of Yesterday's Tears" (single) (2016)
  • Cait Brennan - Debutante, (2016)
  • James Starflower - PET YOUR STEREO (2016)
  • life on mars - For a Reason (2016)
  • The Dirty Diamond - "Changes" (single) (2016)
  • Elijah Cross - Here's The Skinny (2016)
  • Ed Hale - "Tell You True" (single) (2016)
  • Edan Archer - "Cruel Mother" EP (2016)
  • Ken Sharp - "New Mourning" (2016)
  • Jacob Jeffries - "Limb" (single) (2016)
  • Jealous Man - "LA Noir" (single) (2016)
  • Jealous Man - "Down Into Egypt" (single) (2016)
  • Trysette Loosemore - "Shadowgirl" (one song) (2017)
  • Brian Jay Cline - "Writers Block" (2017)
  • Ken Sharp - "My Favorite Songbook" (vinyl LP) (4 songs) (2017)
  • Graham Marshall - "Mr Complicated" (2017)
  • David Batteau - "Blue Love" (single) (2017)
  • Christine Leakey - "Wanderlust Wishing Well" (one song) (2017)
  • Durga McBroom - "Queen Of Kayoss" (2017)
  • Gretchen's Wheel - "Sad Scientist" (one song) (2017)
  • David Batteau - "Misery" (single) (2017)
  • Life On Mars - "The Resurrection of Ants" (one song) (2017)
  • Cait Brennan - Third, (2017) [12][13]
  • Jennifer Kaiser - Closer To Red (2017)
  • Linda Perhacs - I'm A Harmony (2017)
  • Dr. Danny And The Patients - "Power Moves" (2020)
  • Danny Henry - Danifest Destiny (2020)
  • Truckerbomb - 4 Singles (2021)
  • James Booth & The Return Postcards from the new Frontier (2022)
  • Mandy Marylane - Blues Shack (2022)
  • Nine Mile Station "Open Highways" (2023)
  • Danny Henry - Off Vaudeville (2023)
  • James Houlahan - Beyond The Borders (2023)
  • Life on Mars - Shadows In A Jar (2023)
  • Rebecca Pidgeon "Parts of Speech, Pieces of Sound" (2023)
  • Arthur Brown - Monster's Ball (Opening Track Only) (2023)
  • Keelah Tay "Times Zones" (2023)
  • Ken Sharp - "Il Remember The Laughter" (2023)
  • The Dirty Diamond - "I Come Alive" (2023)
  • Fjaere - Cleo September (2023)
  • Medicine Hat - “Sadie” (2022)
  • Medicine Hat - “She Comes And She Goes” (2023)
  • Little Dove "Never Loved a Man" (2023)
  • James Booth & The Return "The Devil In Me" (2023)
  • Joe Marson and the Satisfied Mind "Honey" (2023)
  • Appice Perdomo Project "Running Up That Hill" (2023)
  • Kirsten and Joe Band "Submarine Formations" (2023)
  • The Wellsprings "Finish Line" (2023)
  • The Wellsprings "People Change" (2023)
  • Bette Smith and Harvey Mandel "Tennessee Whiskey" (2023)
  • John Wetton and David Cross "Your Own Special Way" (2023)
  • Arthur Adams - "Last Night" (2023)
  • Arthur Adams - "I Got Your Back" (2023)
  • Sara Beth - Bennie And The Jets (2023)
  • Cameron Whitcomb and Sara Beth - Can't Get Over You (2023)
  • Fusion Collective "The Bottle" featuring Bootsy Collins, Eric Jackson and Carmine Appice (2023)
  • Shine On: A Tribute to Pete Ham (2023)
  • Appice Perdomo Project - Running Up That Hill (2023)
  • Bette Smith featuring Arthur Adams - Sign Your Name (2023)
  • Sara Beth - Simply The Best (2023)
  • Iggy Pop - Rare Trax (Fernando Produced the track "Lust for Life Live Mix")

As a session musician

TV/filmography

  • Pier One Imports, Commercial (1999)
  • Catch .44, Trailer (2011)
  • Melrose Place (2011)
  • House, Commercial (2012)
  • Dexter, Commercial (2012)
  • Real Housewives of New Jersey (2012)
  • Dexter, Episode "Talk to the Hand" (2012)
  • Toyota RAV 4 Commercial (Perdomo singing in Italian)
  • Target "Holiday Card" ad in English and Spanish
  • McDonald's "Cuties" ad in Spanish
  • Toyota Rav4 "Todos a La Vez" commercial
  • Canvas by Land's End "Introducing Canvas by Lands End" Ad featuring "River of God" by Linda Perhacs (co-written and co-produced by Fernando)
  • Dunkin Donuts "Holiday Ad" 2016 Latin America
  • Echo In The Canyon (documentary film) appears as himself

References

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  2. "None". Transcendence.com. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
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  4. "Half Dead, Stayin' Alive and Forward Motion | Mixtape". Archived from the original on July 24, 2010. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  5. 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.
  6. Greene, Jayson (March 7, 2014). "Linda Perhacs: The Soul of All Natural Things | Album Reviews | Pitchfork". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
  7. Alcott, Todd (August 3, 2015). "Cait Brennan - Debutante; Facebook". Todd Alcott. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
  8. "BBC 6Music – Cait Brennan". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
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  11. "New Release - Cait Brennan on Omnivore". Ardentstudios.com. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
  12. "Prog Guitarist Fernando Perdomo Releases Eagerly Anticipated 5th Album "Zebra Crossing"". Musicnewsnet.com.
  13. "Hear Jakob Dylan Cover Mamas and the Papas' Classic 'Go Where You Wanna Go'". Rolling Stone. April 24, 2019.
  14. "American Idol's Sara Beth signs with DA Music". Post Magazine. May 25, 2023. Retrieved July 5, 2023.
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