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City: Los Angeles/Portland OR.
State: Oregon
Country: US
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Sunday, January 04, 2009 
http://www.keyboardmag.com/article/scott-fisher-/oct-08/87729


Scott Fisher : Paris Bossa Nova And : The Musical Future

By Robbie Gennet
Webpage: www.scottfishermusic.com

The music: Groove oriented piano rock, reggae, funk, and French pop all mixed together. You can even throw in a little bossa nova on the side.

Sounds like: Ben Folds Five on Valium crossed with the Police if they were from SoCal.

Favorite hardware: I use the Yamaha S90 quite a bit. I also like the Nord Electro Stage.

Favorite keyboard song: John Lennon, "Imagine."

Influences: The Police, Bob Marley, the Beatles, Monk, Steely Dan.

Play by ear, sight read, or both: Both.

Newest project: Step into the Future, 2007 album. Paris Bossa Nova, yet to be released. I did three bossa tracks for the indie movie The Last Word with Wynona Ryder and Ray Romano. We added two more songs and voila: an EP. Should be out in the late fall.

Favorite artist we've probably never heard of: Tété is a great French artist I just toured with. Delta Blues meets soul in French.

Practice regimen: When we're not touring, I make sure to play and write at least once a day. It usually goes something like this: Warm up, sing a few songs, work on some improvisation, and then work on songs again.

Best gig experience: A sold out Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon.

Worst gig experience: A Jerome, Arizona, bar with five toothless alcoholics. No offense, Jerome.

Top guilty pleasure: Coldplay. Is that a guilty pleasure? Phil Collins. Now that's a guilty pleasure.

Most underrated keyboard player: John Medeski from MMW.

Favorite keyboard record growing up: Herbie Hancock with the Headhunters.
Jake Oken-Berg

 
sweet answers!
 
Posted by Jake Oken-Berg on Monday, January 05, 2009 - 8:53 AM
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