Click the link to purchase the New CDBeing able to describe what Jeff Fishel does is not easy, so I am just gonna take a quote from one of his friends and settle with that Having a one man band is like riding a tandem bike x 2 and beating Lance Armstrong in an uphill battle. Thats right he said it! Jeff Fishel is a one man band, there are no other members, every little bit of noise you hear in each and every one of his songs is him! Every guitar part, bass part, drum part, piano, tambourine, and vocal part on the album he wrote produced, and played/sang on his own. Born into the most nonmusical family in 87 its kind of strange to figure out how he even got so far into music, but then again not so strange once you hear what he calls The common story of how boy meets music. It started off the same way a lot of artist start off, he was 13, and he and his buddies wanted to start a band, so he went out got himself a guitar and started writing some lyrics to go along with these songs he was writing. The first band didnt last long, nor did his instrumental position in the band; he formed and joined new bands for the next 5-6 years, and played all the instruments there was to play, making him into what he is now. A talented young, ambitious solo artist with a voice demanding your attention with every word its spells out for you. The Day before his 19th birthday Jeff Fishel released his very first full length album to a sold out crowd on the stage that he started out at. With an always booked up schedule this is one artist who is adamant about promoting himself and his music to the world. Jeff Fishels first CD titled They Say It Might Snow is a pleasant mix of unique Acoustic/Pop Rock/Alternative/and Indie music, which Fishel tracked at Golden Track Studios (Engineered by Matthew Ibarra). With Public/College/ and internet Radio airplay, a growing fan base, the continuation of CD sales, and a guarantee that he will be out playing at least 2-3 times a week. Jeff Fishels music is sure to be playing in your ears sometime in the near future.
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