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Carl Fischer

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"And ahh.. WOW!!!"
- Carl Fischer

Instruments:
Trumpet
Tenor Saxophone
Flugelhorn

AMT products used:
AMT P800W - Shure
AMT P800 Studio
AMT P800
AMT LSW - Shure
AMT LS Studio
AMT LS

 

www.fischmusic.com

Here is a brief outline of Carl's work over the past few years:

· 2004-Recorded with singer Mariah Carey For her upcoming CD. Produced by Randy Jackson

· 2004-Recorded music for the Blue Man Group. Featured for a national TV commercial for Intell

· 2003-Released CD titled Carl Fischer &Organic Groove Ensemble

· 2003-2004-Performances with the soul singer Sam Moore (Sam and Dave)

· 2003-2004 –Toured and opened for Maynard Ferguson Featuring Music From Mr. Fischer’s new CD as an opening act. As well as Being a member of Maynard’s Band

· 2003-Peformances on live TV, CBS, Tony awards, ESPN, NBA playoff game, and USA network, US Open. With The Movin Out band

· 2002-2005 – Designated sub on Broadway show “Moving Out” Featuring Billy Joel’s music

· 2002 - Recorded with Sophie B Hawkins, for her latest CD titled Wilderness

· 2002 – Performed and recorded with renowned guitarist Esteban, and featured on the Home Shopping Network

· 2001- Performances with Maynard Ferguson & Big Bop Nouveau featuring Dianne Schuur

· 2001- Performances with pop singer Shakira

· 1999-2000 - Studio musician for the Bill Cosby show “Little Bill” on Nickelodeon and CBS

· 2000 - Toured with the Maynard Ferguson Big Bop Nouveau Band

· 1999 - Recorded for Will Smith’s “Willenium” Album

· 1999 - Performed with The Four Tops

· 1999 - Performed with The Dells

· 1999 - Performed with the Temptations at Madison Square Garden

· 1999 - Performed with Blood, Sweat, and Tears

· 1999-2003 - Performances with Mary Wilson and the Supremes

· 1998- Became music director for the Maynard Ferguson Big Bop Nouveau Band

· 1997-1998 - Performed with Jazz vocalist Diane Schuur

· 1993-1998 - Performed with Maynard Ferguson and the Big Bop Nouveau Band

· 1992 - Performed and toured with Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra under the direction of the highly acclaimed trumpet player Wynton Marsalis