Jake Sherman (pianist)

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Jake Sherman is an American singer-songwriter and producer. He has released four solo albums on which he sings and plays all of the instruments.

Sherman began playing piano at the age of four and initially played Scott Joplin rags[1] before becoming heavily influenced in jazz by Jimmy Smith and Herbie Hancock.

As a sideman, he has performed with Bilal,[1] Meshell Ndegeocello, Nick Hakim,[2] Blood Orange, Doobie Powell, Andrew Bird, Benny Sings, Emily King, Gabriel Garzon-Montano, Ralph Peterson Unity Project, Warren Wolf, and David Fiuczynski, among others.

Discography[]

Solo Recordings[]

Jake Sherman (2012)

Jake Sherman Returns (2016)

Jake Sherman Gets Sexy (2020)

You're A Dream (2020)

live ep (2021)

with Jake and Abe[]

Selfish Endeavor EP (2019)

(I Won't Be) Home For Christmas (2020)

What's Never Gone [ft. Emily King] (2021)

with JakeTwig[]

OK EP (2020)

As Herman Berman[]

The Menorah: It's Lit (2019)

Selected Sideman Recordings[]

Chance the Rapper No Problem (organ)

Doobie Powell Close To You (songwriting, lyrics, bass, rhodes, synths, background vocals)

Luke Temple Both-And [album] (synths, clavinet, organ, vibraphone)

Bilal Last Hope (keys, additional production)

Nick Hakim Where Will We Go (Pt. I and II) (piano, organ) GODS DIRTY WORK (synths, guitar)

L'Rain Suck Teeth (clavinet)

Sam Evian Knock Knock (rhodes)

Ethan Gruska En Garde [album] (vocoder, organ, synth)

Gabriel Garzon-Montano Someone (vocoder, wurlitzer)

Devin Morrison MC2U (harmonica)

Joey Dosik Game Winner- stadium version (organ)

Sebastian Mikael Dad, U Ain't Fair, Acid ptii, Rain (keys) Exit (rhodes, organ, string synth)

Kemba Alive, Work in Progress (organ)

Ryan Lerman Emily (writing, bass, keys, aux production)

Madam C. J. Walker (TV series) Madam (bass, wurlitzer, writing)

Oscar Louis Like Oh (keys, bass, vocoder, production)

ginla Bloodstream (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 [album] and Good Morning! (keys, bass, vocals, harmonica, production) I Was Electrocuted... (piano on "Victoria")

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)

Brasstracks Stay There (organ)

Buz Acres of Diamonds (synths, wurli)

Melanie Charles Detour Ahead (piano)

Angelica Rahe Tqro (production, instruments) Reina (keys)

Allison Russell 4th Day Prayer (organ)

Anna Wise Vivre d'amour et d'Eau Fraiche (keys)

Vince Anthony Innocence and Jasmine Vanilla (keys, aux production)

Mason Jar Music and Friends Decoration Day Vol I-IV (organ and piano) 5 Doctors movie score (organ) Scenes (piano on Dancing On The Moon)

Sid Sriram Entropy (synth bass) It Isn't True (organ)

Kelsey Waldon Sunday's Children (wurlitzer, organ)

Liz Vice Save Me (vocoder, piano, organ)

DMNEJU Used to Her (vocals, bass, production, songwriting)

Son Of Cloud Son of Cloud (organ)

Space Captain Secret Garden (organ)

Kami Maltz Perfectly the Same (aux production)

Ziarra Lover's Lullaby (keys, bgv's)

Flearoy Old Dog, New Tricks (organ)

Sarah Walk Secrets (aux production)

Dylan Cox Animals in the Kitchen (keys)

CARRTOONS Good Run (Juno)

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)

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)

Michael Valeanu Hard To Cook (organ)

David Fiuczynski Flam! (microtonal keyboards, piano)

Jason Palmer Take a Little Trip (rhodes, piano)

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Jake Sherman Organ Trio". Blue Note Jazz Festival. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Jake Sherman: The Inner Workings of an Organist". Revive-music.com. Retrieved 30 June 2017.

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