Artist's albums
Quiet Christmas
2021 · album
Hello Blue Monday
2021 · album
Economy Xmas
2019 · single
This Is The Good Life
2017 · single
The Lemon Squeeze
2014 · album
Cigarette Thin (The Age of Asparagus)
2012 · single
Mint Juleps
2012 · album
Flood
2010 · album
Snowflakes
2010 · single
Remind Me
2008 · single
Goodbye Blue Monday
2007 · album
Let It Shine
2004 · album
Back Porch Spirituals
2001 · album
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Biography
In 2007, Jeremy Fisher released Goodbye Blue Monday, including tracks such as the upbeat Scar That Never Heals, contemplative ballad Fall For Anything, and Jolene which features his penchant for fingerpicked guitar and hushed harmonies. The homemade stop-motion video for the song Cigarette, featuring an anthropomorphic title character, became a viral phenomenon in the early days of YouTube. The album was nominated for two JUNO awards in 2008 (Best New Artist, Adult Alternative Album of the Year), and gave Fisher the opportunity to tour extensively throughout his native Canada, Australia and the USA, where he appeared twice on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Fisher’s most recent studio album, The Lemon Squeeze, garnered him a 2015 JUNO nomination in the Adult Alternative Album of the Year category, with two singles landing in the CBC radio 2 Top 20. He played sold-out shows and festivals all across Canada in support of the release. He has 6 studio albums to-date and is working on his first collection of children’s songs since becoming a father last year. In 2015, Jeremy built a small studio in his back yard called “The Sugar Shack” where he has produced albums for other artists (Great Big Sea’s Sean McCann, Adam Kagan) as well as in-episode songs and the theme for the Disney TV cartoon Billy Dilley’s Super-Duper Subterranean Summer.