KEVIN FISHER: Noun Verb Noun

Kevin Fisher

Noun Verb Noun

© 2004 Kevin Fisher (829757414027)

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Folked Up Pop

tracks

1 To Be Happy
2 From This Dream
3 I Love You More
4 Just A Train
5 Let's Go
6 Life Is Sweet
7 Long Slow Beautiful Dance
8 Mashed Potatoes
9 Rise Up
10 Somewhere In Hollywood
11 Tendery
12 Fifty Four Years
13 Three Cheers
14 Crazy Life

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notes

Kevin Fisher wrote his first song when he was two years old. It was a horrible song: infantile vocabulary, self-indulgent subject matter, and worst of all, he realized it lacked a sense of post modern irony that would give his songs that special perspicacious serendipity. "Perspicacious serendipity" he would muse to himself, with the kind of pedantic vulnerability found only in academia.

So he spent the next twenty years getting through grade school, high school and college. Appropriately bereft of beliefs, with a knowledge that his degree in Literature and Music Theory would find him no gainful employment, he pondered life's paradoxes and then, full of existential, hope-filled resignation, he muttered, "Let's start a band, dude".

Since that fateful day, Kevin has written over a thousand songs, performed all over the world, garnered basketfuls of accomplishments (not the least of which was losing on Star Search) and most recently, had a couple of his songs hit the country charts. He has two gold records (Rascal Flatts, Sara Evans), a platinum record (Rascal Flatts) and a tepid cup of coffee on his desk (Starbucks).

His band Naked to the World recorded four CDs, was awarded Acoustic Band of the Year by National Academy of Songwriters (who?) and even got a little national airplay. They toured extensively in a van that broke down all the time, documented in the song Nowhere Else But Here on Naked to the World's most recent CD, Too Late To Make A Long Story Short.

Noun Verb Noun is Kevin's first solo effort. He's probably too old to still be doing this, but it beats a day job, and, if you've been following along, he has no other employable skills.

Kevin lives in a cabin in the shady woods of Vermont with his wife, seven children and five dogs. No wait, that's not true. He has no kids or dogs. He and his wife live in Los Angeles, where they "just want to rock and roll all day and party every night".

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  • Listen. Naked. Drink.
    author: LA

    Kevin's music is the perfect complement to your favorite wine. Check out NTTW too!

  • Awesome artist
    author: Dan H

    I love Kevin's work. I would recommed this album to anyone looking for fun and intelligent music.

  • A songwriters songwriter
    author: Josh Leo

    This is great a songwriter who can write a great lyric! I'm a BIG fan! From a guy who's been lucky enough to have written a few with him........ Josh Leo from the Vinyl Kings

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