Nashville based, John Fishell’s most recent single “Carolina California” spent 18 weeks on the Mediabase Top 40 Chart (US Radio), eventually climbing to
#38, and was the highest-ranked independent (unsigned) artist on the chart, During that time, the song was the highest-ranked rock song among a strong field of pop, rap, and country artists.
John started with piano lessons early in life only to (regretfully) quit and start learning cello while teaching himself to play guitar. A four-track cassette-based machine started him on the production process, followed by his operation of a small-club sized live sound reinforcement service. While studying music in college, NEA Jazz Master David Liebman recruited John to record a big band album, and this relationship led to John engineering various albums with other future NEA Jazz Masters including Jon Hendricks, Jimmy Cobb, Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, and Billy Hart. The 2002 Dave Liebman Big Band album Beyond the Line was Grammy-nominated in the “Best Instrumental Arrangement” category.
As an unlikely full-time college professor, John has taught within premier music recording programs at Middle Tennessee State University, University of Colorado at Denver and Ball State University, and founded a successful program at Purdue University - Fort Wayne. Throughout this time, John wrote, recorded, and performed his own music. In 2021 John left university teaching, in order to devote everything to his own music. In this show Mike chats with John about his career and forthcoming UK your.