Fernando Perdomo

Fernando Perdomo
Background information
Birth name Fernando Jose Perdomo
Born (1980-08-17) August 17, 1980
Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
  • arranger
  • record producer
Instruments
Years active 1998–present
Labels Forward Motion Records[1]
Website fernandoperdomo.com
Notable instruments
1972 Fender Mustang Guild Starfire Guild S-100 Rickenbacker 4001 Bass Gibson Country Western Acoustic

Fernando Jose Perdomo (born August 17, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. Originally from Miami Beach, Florida, he has toured, performed and recorded with various artists in many different genres.

Early life

Perdomo attended Miami Beach Senior High's classical guitar ensemble and Rock Ensemble under the direction of professor Doug Burris. This education gave him the foundation to become a professional musician at an early age. By age 18, he was already sneaking into Miami's most popular rock clubs to perform with many of the city's most well-known bands and was establishing himself as a popular and respected session musician. He also recorded at Criteria studios, South Beach Studios, and Middle Ear Studios.[2]


Career

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

In 1999, his guitar playing was featured in a nationwide ad campaign for Pier One Imports.[3] In 2002, at the age of 22 he recorded most of the guitars for Cristian Castro's platinum "Amar Es" album, including the number 1 hit "No Hace Falta." He went on tour with Castro for 3 years, visiting 15 countries and performing at TV and radio networks throughout Latin America. Perdomo also filled in as lead guitarist and pianist for Soraya on her final tour. It was during this time that Perdomo joined the popular Brit Pop/Modern Rock band Ed Hale and Transcendence, finally adding a permanent guitarist to the band's often-changing lineup. He also brought with him childhood friend and bassist Roger Houdaille who joined and started touring with the band at the age of 19. This precipitated a radical shift in the sound of the group, who at the time were better known for a world musicmodern rock fusion. The band shortened its name to simply Transcendence from that point forward to signal that it was no longer just a group of session musicians backing up singer-songwriter Ed Hale and had become a "real band" operating as a full-fledged unified musical unit. Starting with the band's second album Sleep With You onward the band has recorded five albums with this lineup with Perdomo often acting as lead guitarist, background vocalist, musical director, and occasionally contributing songs to the band's albums.[4] He was the uncle of Isabela Perdomo, a young star. He is also the brother of Orlado J. Perdomo.

In 2007 Perdomo acted as bassist and musical director for singer-songwriter Hilary Mcrae, who was signed to the Starbucks/ Hear Music record label. On Hilary's album "Through these walls", he is credited with playing bass, guitars, and additional engineering and arrangements. He co-arranged horns on the song "Why Can't Now Be Our Time" with the legendary Charles Calello and in addition contributed songwriting. In 2008 Perdomo produced an English album for Grammy award winning singer/songwriter, Jorge Moreno, which has not been released yet, and the legendary 70s music icon Andy Pratt (of Avenging Annie fame). His first film score was for the movie "Gri-Gri", which premiered at the Cannes film festival. The film featured opening music and an original song written by Jorge Moreno, Fernando Perdomo, and Marc Chourain.[5]

In late 2008, Perdomo produced a new solo album by Transcendence singer Ed Hale entitled Ballad on Third Avenue. Perdomo had originally formed a group called Dreaming in Stereo in 2004.[6] Hale suggested that Perdomo call his new solo project by the same name. The live band lineup in 2008 included Roger Houdaille on bass, Derek Cintron, who fronts arena rock band DC-3 (Rock Band) on drums, and Cynthia Kivlan on flute, the same as in 2004. Dreaming in Stereo's band lineup included bassist Vincent Cuevas, violinist Dave Torre, keyboardist Marisol Garcia and drummer Eddie Zyne, who played with Hall & Oates and The Monkees in the 70s. The act released the album also called Dreaming in Stereo, on July 21, 2009 through Hale's label Dying Van Gogh, based out of New York City.[7] The album was then re-released through Perdomo's own label, Forward Motion Records, in the summer of 2010.[8]

In 2010 Fernando Perdomo and his band Dreaming in stereo were signed to a management deal with Bill Aucoin, under his company Aucoin Globe Entertainment. However, Aucoin became ill and died due to surgical complications from prostate cancer. Aucoin has also been credited with discovering, developing and managing the legendary rock band Kiss and Billy Idol. Dreaming in Stereo 2 followed in 2010 to glowing reviews. The band showcased at SXSW 2010 and also backed up the legendary Andy Pratt.

In 2012 Perdomo released his debut Solo EP, "Home is Wherever You Are" produced by Grammy nominated producer, Chris Rodriguez.

Perdomo moved to Los Angeles in 2012 and opened "Reseda Ranch Studios" in Reseda. His first project was co-producing (with Chris Price) The Soul of All Natural Things, the long awaited second album by Linda Perhacs, for Asthmatic Kitty records. The album was widely acclaimed;[9] 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.".[10] Perdomo and Price are currently recording a third album with Perhacs at Perdomo's Reseda Ranch Studios.

In July 2015, Perdomo and cult favorite Indie pop/power pop artist Cait Brennan completed sessions for Brennan's long-awaited first studio album, Debutante. The 13-song album was recorded in five days.[11] Brennan funded the initial production of the album through Kickstarter and exceeded her funding goal in just 69 hours.[12] Perdomo and Brennan split production duties and played all the instruments on the album.[13][14] In December 2015, Brennan and Perdomo returned to the studio and completed 16 tracks for Brennan's sophomore album, Jinx.[15]

Perdomo's remix of Todd Rundgren's "Collide-A-Scope" was personally selected by Rundgren for release on the artist's 2015 "Global Nation" single.[16]

In addition to Perhacs and Brennan, Perdomo is currently producing Dean Ford, formerly of The Marmalade and Dean Ford and The Gaylords. Other recent production clients include The Defiant, Jim Camacho, Little Dove, Robert Avellanet, Rooney Anne James, Graham Marshall, Trudy Miquelerena, Apryl Electra, Rebecca Schwab, Nicole Marcus, Melissa Thatcher, Andy Pratt, Melissa Thatcher and Records and Tapes.

In 2013, Perdomo formed Records and Tapes with Jennifer Jo Oberle. The band has released 2 singles and a music video.

His new single, "Photographers in Love" came out on 11/08/13.

He opened for Jon Anderson at the Colony Theatre in Miami Beach 11/10/13 and received a standing ovation.

On November 16, 2013 Perdomo released "Cheese" a collaborative single with Dutch singer Linda Bloemhard of The Mo

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

Perdomo is the main guitarist and bassist on "New World", the debut album by Progressive rock artist Dave Kerzner.

He is the official demo artist for BeatBuddy.[17]

On October 12th 2015 .. Fernando 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. An album and concert movie will be out Spring 2016 with Perdomo appearing on both.

Discography

Dreaming in Stereo (Band)

Fernando Perdomo (Solo)

2015 The Third Man Record Booth EP ""

Records and Tapes (Band)

with Linda Bloemhard

as Reseda

As Producer

As A Session Musician (Partial for Now)

TV/Filmography

References

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p608293
  2. http://www.myspace.com/fernandoperdomoguitar
  3. Perdomo biography: http://www.myspace.com/fernandoperdomoguitar
  4. [Zimmerman, Lee. Brighten the Corners, New Times Magazine, November 4, 2004]
  5. The Ambassador (2008). "Transcendence guitarist Perdomo busy while band awaits album releases", http://www.transcendence.com/2008/07/transcendence-guitarist-perdomo-busy-while-band-awaits-album-releases/
  6. http://www.myspace.com/dreaminginstereo
  7. http://makingnews.wordpress.com/2009/03/12/dreaminginstereorelease/
  8. http://mixtape.citylinkmix.com/2010/07/21/half-dead-stayin-alive-and-forward-motion/
  9. Fox, Killian (2 March 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 4 March 2014.
  10. Greene, Jayson (7 March 2014). "Linda Perhacs: The Soul of All Natural Things | Album Reviews | Pitchfork". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  11. Alcott, Todd (3 August 2015). "Cait Brennan - Debutante; Facebook". Todd Alcott. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  12. "Cait Brennan - Debutante". 9 August 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  13. "BBC 6Music – Cait Brennan". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  14. "CBC Music – Cait Brennan". Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  15. "Arizona Republic – Cait Brennan Records Debut Album, Follow-up". Gannett. Retrieved 26 February 2016. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  16. "Todd Rundgren - Collide-A-Scope". 9 August 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  17. "BeatBuddy Artist Demo: Fernando Perdomo". YouTube. Retrieved Sep 3, 2015.

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