| Jon Fishman | |
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| Also known as | Fish, Princess, Henrietta, Bob Weaver, Morton Charlton Heston, Tubbs, Sarah, Moses Brown, Showboat Gertrude, Tommy Dorsey, Greasy Fizeek, the Wolfman's brother, The Noble Steed, numerous others[1] |
| Born | February 19, 1965 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Genres | Jam, jazz fusion, neo-psychedelia |
| Occupations | musician |
| Instruments | Drums, percussion, guitar, bass, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, trombone, mandolin, vocals |
| Years active | 1983–present |
| Associated acts | Phish, Pork Tornado, Surrender to the Air, Jazz Mandolin Project, Everyone Orchestra, J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic, Bad Hat, Yonder Mountain String Band, Touchpants |
Jon Fishman (born February 19, 1965) is an American drummer best known for his work with the band Phish. He is credited with co-writing 19 Phish originals, 8 of them as a solo credit.[2]
Fishman was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was then adopted, and grew up in Syracuse, New York with a Jewish family. Fishman had a passion for the drums from an early age, and emulated John Bonham, the drummer for Led Zeppelin, Bill Bruford of Yes, and Keith Moon of The Who. He went to Jamesville-Dewitt High School in a suburb of Syracuse, and after graduation in 1983, he attended the University of Vermont for one year, to study Engineering with band-mate Mike Gordon where they co-founded Phish. Being an engineer was not his true calling, he then transferred with guitarist Trey Anastasio to Goddard College, where he wrote his senior study on "A Self-Teaching Guide to Drumming in Retrospect." As of 2012, he lives in Vermont.
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The band Phish was named after him (he is commonly referred to as “Fish” among many other nicknames) though other explanations for the name have been given.[3] Other than drumming, he also sings back-up vocals and occasionally lead-vocals (usually on cover songs, most of them humorous - the best examples are Prince's "Purple Rain", Neil Diamond's "Cracklin' Rosie", and Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd's "Bike"). Worthy of note are his more serious vocal efforts, including lead vocals on Phish's cover of the Talking Heads song "Crosseyed and Painless," and his vocal duties on the Phish originals, "The Moma Dance," "Taste," and "Ghost." He is well-known on tour for his Electrolux vacuum cleaner solos and playing while wearing a muumuu dress.
Jon uses a variety of drums and cymbals on his kit; brands such as Noble & Cooley, Gretsch, Ayotte, Zildjian, Sabian, Paiste, and Wuhan. He also uses Remo drum heads, and Vic Firth drum sticks. His setup consists of:
Cymbals include:
He uses Vic Firth drum sticks. His preferred "perfect pair" is the Peter Erskine Ride Stick, also the American Classic 55A. He also uses the TG12 Sticks for practice, Vic Firth and Regal Tip Brushes, and Vic Firth T1 Mallets.
He uses Remo drum heads. His preferred setup:
Fishman also plays drums in the rock band Pork Tornado, and has performed with the Jazz Mandolin Project for several years as well. As of late, he has been a member of two large musical collectives, The Everyone Orchestra and The Village. He is also a member of the Burlington, VT comedy troupe Touchpants with Colby Dix and Chris Friday and is their regular touring drummer. In 2007, he emerged from semi-retirement to perform a series of shows with the Yonder Mountain String Band, including a large portion of their set at the Rothbury Music Festival which happened the summer of 2008.
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