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Jake Sherman is an American
singer-songwriter A singer-songwriter is a musician who writes, composes, and performs their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies. In the United States, the category is built on the folk- acoustic tradition with a guitar, although this role has ...
and producer. He has released five solo albums: The eponymous ''Jake Sherman'' (2012), ''Jake Sherman Returns'' (2016), ''Jake Sherman Gets Sexy'' (2020), ''You're a Dream'' (2020), and ''What a Wonderful World'' (2023). As a sideman, he has performed with
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, Doobie Powell,
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, Kimbra, Emily King, Gabriel Garzon-Montano, and Ralph Peterson Jr. Unity Project, among others.


Early life

Jake Sherman was raised in
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, where he interacted regularly with the musical cultures of
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, the
New England Conservatory of Music The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a Private college, private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. The conservatory is located on Huntington Avenue along Avenue of the Arts (Boston), the Avenue of the Arts near Boston Symphony Ha ...
, and Wally's Café Jazz Club, all of which he cites as influences on his work. Sherman began playing piano at the age of four and initially played
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rags before becoming heavily influenced in
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by Jimmy Smith and
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. As a teenager, he played at Wally's Cafe in Boston on the weekends. In addition, Sherman's parents both played instruments, with his mother playing the flute and his father playing the
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. Sherman, growing up, had very little "exposure to pop culture," with the initial genres he listened to being
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and jazz. Originally, Sherman regarded these genres and the pop music on the radio as "Two separate worlds," though eventually the fusion of these two sounds became what he now considers his music to be.


Influences

Stylistically, Sherman cites the artists at Berklee, the New England Conservatory, and Wally's Café as influences. As a lyricist, Sherman claims to take inspiration from "real-life situations". He has cited the album
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as one of the biggest influences on his production work.


Discography


Solo Recordings

* Power Them Off (ft.
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) (2023) * What A Wonderful World (2023) * live ep (2021) * You're A Dream (2020) * Jake Sherman Gets Sexy (2020) * Jake Sherman Returns (2016) * Jake Sherman (2012)


Recordings with Jake and Abe

* The Question Remix (2023) * Love of the Tiger Remix (2023) * What's Never Gone t. Emily King(2021) * (I Won't Be) Home For Christmas (2020) * Selfish Endeavor EP (2019)


Recordings with Jake Twig

* OK EP (2020)


Recordings as Herman Berman

* The Menorah: It's Lit (2019)


Selected Sideman Recordings

* Rosalia ''
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'' (organ) * Doobie Powell ''Close To You'' (songwriting, bass, rhodes, synths, bgv's) ''OK'' (vocals, electric piano) * Luke Temple ''Both-And'' lbum(synths, clavinet, organ, vibraphone) * Bilal ''Last Hope'' (keys, additional production) * Emily King ''Special Occasion'' (piano) * Nick Hakim ''Where Will We Go? (Pt. I and II)'' (piano, organ) ''GODS DIRTY WORK'' (synths, guitar) ''COMETA'' (keys on ''Happen, Vertigo, The Only One'') *
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''Suck Teeth'' (clavinet) *
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''Knock Knock,'' ''Sunshine'' (rhodes) *
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The Robin (piano, songwriting, additional production) * Ethan Gruska ''En Garde'' lbum(vocoder, organ, synth) * Delicate Steve (keys on ''Looking Glass, Artificial, Still Life, Find My Way)'' * Gabriel Garzon-Montano ''Someone'' (vocoder, wurlitzer) * Cyrille Aimee A Fleur De Peau lbum(production, all instruments except horns, strings, drums) * Devin Morrison ''MC2U'' (harmonica) * Monica Martin ''A Song For You,'' ''More Than Fine'' (production, instruments) *
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''Game Winner- stadium version'' (organ) ''All The Way Back In Love'' (harmonica) * Sebastian Mikael ''Dad, U Ain't Fair, Acid ptii, Rain'' (keys'') Exit (rhodes, organ, string synth)'' * Kemba ''Alive, Work in Progress'' (organ'')'' * Goodfight (keys and harmonica on self titled album) * Chiquita Magic ''Back And Forth'' (production) * Ryan Lerman ''Emily'' (writing, bass, keys, aux production) * CARRTOONS ''Good Run'' (Juno) Dial It Back, Spaceships (piano, organ) * Rich ''Tennessee Whiskey'', ''I'll Never Love Nobody'' (production, all instruments) * Stories ''Isabelle, Sweet Caroline, Lopin' Along Through The Cosmos, Across The Universe'' (vocals, piano, organ) * Madam C. J. Walker (TV series) ''Madam'' (bass, wurlitzer, writing) * Oscar Louis ''Like Oh'' (keys, bass, vocoder, production) * ginla ''Everything'' (bass, keys, additional production) * Dylan Cox ''A Place to Meet'' (piano, organ, mellotron on tracks 1–3, 6, 7) * Bebo Dumont ''Cronico'' (organ) * Bernice ''We Choose You'' (vocoder) * Jesse and Forever ''Jesse and Forever'' lbumand ''Good Morning!'' (keys, bass, vocals, harmonica, production) ''I Was Electrocuted...'' (piano on "Victoria") ''This Way! A Miracle!'' (bass, wurli) * Jesse Scheinin ''Big Apple Suite'' (piano, organ, bass, drums) * Hannah Cohen ''Welcome Home'' (rhodes on ''Holding On, Get in Line,'' synth on ''What's This All About)'' * Dexter Mason ''Y-D-K-W'' and ''Treefaces'' (all instruments, production) * Jennah Bell ''Can't Be too Careful, Everybody Likes to Party, Green and Blue'' (organ, wurlitzer) *
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''Stay There'' (organ'')'' * Buz ''Acres of Diamonds'' (synths, wurli) * Melanie Charles ''Detour Ahead'' (piano) * Gatton ''Ghosts ii'' (writing) * Alita Moses ''Still'' (production, all instruments except guitar and vocals) * Angelica Rahe ''Tqro'' (production, instruments) ''Reina'' (keys) * Allison Russell ''4th Day Prayer'' (organ) *
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''Vivre d'amour et d'Eau Fraiche'' (keys) * Vince Anthony ''Innocence and Jasmine Vanilla'' (keys, aux production) * Mason Jar Music and Friends ''Decoration Day Vols. I-IV'' (organ and piano) ''5 Doctors'' movie score (organ) ''Scenes'' (piano on ''Dancing On The Moon)'' *
Sid Sriram Sidharth Sriram (born 19 May 1990) is an Indian Carnatic musician, music producer, playback singer. He is an R&B songwriter and has been working in the Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, Marathi and English music industry. He regul ...
''Entropy'' (synth bass) ''It Isn't True'' (organ) * Kelsey Waldon ''Sunday's Children'' (wurlitzer, organ) *
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''Save Me'' (vocoder, piano, organ) * DMNEJU ''Used to Her'' (vocals, bass, production, songwriting) * Sam O.B. ''Too Many Humans, Not Enough Souls'' (vocoder, keys, organ, on tracks 3,9,10) * Quinn Oulton ''Clashing Colours Reworked'' (piano and kick drum) * Son Of Cloud ''Son of Cloud, We Are Created By Being Destroyed'' (keys) * Space Captain ''Secret Garden'' (organ) * Kami Maltz ''Perfectly the Same'' (aux production) * Leo Sidran ''Nobody Kisses Anymore'' (harmonica) * Ziarra ''Lover's Lullaby'' (keys, bgv's'')'' * Flearoy ''Old Dog, New Tricks'' (organ) * Sarah Walk ''Secrets (aux production)'' * Ajay (keys and additional production on ''Summer Shade'') * Dylan Cox ''Animals in the Kitchen'' (keys) * Raven Katz ''Inside Out'' (piano) * Scary Pockets ''Don't Stop Now, Thinking Out Loud'' (clavinet, aux production) * Ralph Peterson Jr. ''ALIVE At Firehouse12 Vol. 1'' (organ) * Jamie Woods ''Can't Let It Go'' (organ) * Gizmo ''Red Balloon'' (organ, rhodes) * Weird Wish ''Homeowner's Association EP'' (organ, rhodes, keys) * Josh Garrells ''Home'' (organ, keys) * Andreas Arnold ''Vacio'' (piano and bass) * Tuck Ryan (organ on ''Into the Deep)'' * Sam Rappaport ''Bicycle Away'' (synth solo) * Bobby Hawk ''Stronghold'' (vibes) * Emily Elbert ''Evolve'' (keys and organ) * Mike Brun ''There Is No River Strong As Me'' (keys) * Anatole Muster ''Outlook'' (wurli solo'')'' * Alli O'Donnell ''Trout'' (organ) * Shilpa Ananth ''Reproduction'' (keys on tracks 7, 11, 12) * Michael Valeanu ''Hard To Cook'' (organ) *
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''Flam!'' (
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keyboards, piano) * Jason Palmer ''Take a Little Trip'' (rhodes, piano)


References


External links


Official site
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