Jeremy Fisher

The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher is a tale by Beatrix Potter.
Jeremy Fisher is a Canadian singer-songwriter currently based in Vancouver, British Columbia and previously based on Vancouver Island, B.C. and in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.. Fisher's work is heavily influenced by folk and blues music, and his songs feature accompanimentby acoustic guitar, slide guitar and harmonica. To support his 2001 independent debut album, Back Porch Spirituals, Fisher spent six months touring from Seattle, across Canada to Halifax, Nova Scotia by bicycle. The tour, dubbed "One Less Tourbus", travelled 7500 kilometers, included 30 performances, and worked with the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy to raise funds for the "Tour des Femmes," promoting access to bicycle transport and to education for girls in Africa. Fisher has also performed as a sidewalk busker. Let it Shine, his first album on a major label (Sony BMG Music Canada), was released on October 12, 2004. "High School", the second single from the album, won wide airplay on Canadian commercial radio, and its music video on MuchMoreMusic, in early 2005. In February and March 2005, Fisher toured Canada with Sarah Slean, and in April, he will be a featured performer in the Canada Performing Arts Program at Expo 2005 in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

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