Jake Sherman is an American singer-songwriter and producer. He has released five solo albums: The eponymous Jake Sherman (2012), Jake Sherman Returns (2016), Jake Sherman Gets Sexy (2020), You're a Dream (2020), and What a Wonderful World (2023).[1]
As a teenager, he played at Wally's Cafe in Boston on the weekends. In addition, Sherman's parents both played instruments, with his mother playing the flute and his father playing the harpsichord. Sherman, growing up, had very little "exposure to pop culture," with the initial genres he listened to being ragtime, gospel and jazz. Originally, Sherman regarded these genres and the pop music on the radio as "Two separate worlds," though eventually the fusion of these two sounds became what he now considers his music to be.[2]
Influences
Stylistically, Sherman cites the artists at Berklee, the New England Conservatory, and Wally's Café as influences. As a lyricist, Sherman claims to take inspiration from "real-life situations". He has cited the album Astro Lounge by Smash Mouth as one of the biggest influences on his production work.[2]
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") This Way! A Miracle! (bass, wurli)
Jesse Scheinin Big Apple Suite (piano, organ, bass, drums)
Hannah CohenWelcome 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 BellCan't Be too Careful, Everybody Likes to Party, Green and Blue (organ, wurlitzer)