"Zebra Crossing" features songwriting collaborations with Zak Nilsson (son of Harry Nilsson), Cyndi Trissel, and Beach Boys lyricist Stephen Kalinich
London - "Zebra Crossing" is the eagerly anticipated 5th full length album by Fernando Perdomo, guitarist and bassist of The Dave Kerzner Band and Jakob Dylan's Echo In The Canyon Band.
This NEW STUDIO ALBUM was predominantly recorded at ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS and features all new original titles building up to a beautiful cover of 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' featuring Diane Birch, Shawn Lee, and Jason and Daphna Rowe.
"Zebra Crossing" also features songwriting collaborations with Zak Nilsson (son of Harry Nilsson), Cyndi Trissel, and Beach Boys lyricist Stephen Kalinich.
The first single, "Find Love (Hold On)" features Danny Ayala and Megan Zeankowski formerly of The Lemon Twigs as well as Ken Sharp.
"'Zebra Crossing' is the culmination of my lifelong dream of making a record at Abbey Road Studio 2. When the opportunity arose I got very inspired and the songs just flowed out of me!
"The date I was given just happened to be the 50th anniversary of the day George Harrison and Paul McCartney came in to record the first version of 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' (as heard on "Anthology 3"), naturally I decided to record a cover of that song that day. I called up my London family and an all star band came together and that performance closes the record.
"'Zebra crossing' is my love letter to Abbey Road Studios." - Fernando Perdomo
Tracks:
1. I'M HERE
2. SOMETIMES I FEEL NOTHING AT ALL
3. FIND LOVE (HOLD ON)
4. WE WERE RAISED WITH HEADPHONES ON
5. SOMEHOW
6. NOT MEANT TO BE
7. SMILE
8. SUNDAYS
9. CROWN OF STARS
10. HOME
11.ZEBRA CROSSING
12.WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS
To purchase:
Amazon CD: http://geni.us/ZebraCrossing
Fernando Perdomo
Producer/Singer Songwriter/Multi-Instrumentalist
Watch Fernando Perdomo's new video for "We Were Raised With Headphones On", the first official video from "Zebra Crossing": https://youtu.be/P8An-ZPJ_u4
Watch Fernando Perdomo's new video for "The Architect (Tribute to Peter Banks)":
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