Jim Fusco, Musician, Singer, Songwriter.
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Brief Biography of
Jim Fusco

    Jim Fusco was born on April 29, 1984 in East Haven, CT.  He lived there with his parents until his brother, Mike, was born in 1986.  The family then moved to Wallingford, CT, where they live today.  Jim and Mike spent all of their time together, beginning to play music at an early age.  Mike received a small plastic drum set, but both used the toy instrument.  Jim then asked for his own drum set: first getting a beginners kit, then graduating to a full-sized drum set that he and Mike still use today.

     Jim began to take drum lessons from Doug Sabino and learned all the various drum techniques needed to play full songs.  Through his years of schooling, Jim mastered the instrument.  However, this left Jim wanting more.  So, he took over a hundred dollars he saved up to buy an electric keyboard.  He began to teach himself how to play and began work with MIDI programming on the computer.

     When Jim came up with a few songs on the keyboard, he began production on his first album, "With or Without You," completed in 2001.  This album consisted of fifteen songs and a theme of being either with someone or without someone in every song.  He recorded using the MIDI productions he programmed and added real drums and vocals to the mix using a Fostex 4-track mixer.

     Jim slowly began work on his second album, "My Other Half," completed in June, 2002.  This album, which eventually became a 27-track double disc set, also had a theme: a complete relationship in songs from beginning to end.  Through the use of a computer multi-track recorder, better skills at the keyboard, writing partner Chris Moore (with help on lyrics), and the new acquisition of guitar to his songs (though, sparsely), Jim created a masterpiece that was hailed by everyone who heard it.

     Honing his guitar skills even more, Jim then began work on his third album, "Formula," completed in February, 2003.  This album's title suggested it's theme: a satire on the common "formula" album.  These albums usually consist of only ten tracks, the fast starting song, the love song, the single, filler, the "B-side" track, the "push the envelope" song, and the big closer.  This album was a transitional album for Jim, as he recorded half the album on tape and half on the computer.  Also, some of the songs were written during the previous album's sessions and others were written more recently.  The differences in song quality and production really show through on this album.  Jim's guitar skills were limited to using it as a rhythm instrument, and the Jim's experimental sounds (including heavy reverb on the vocal tracks) made this album an "in between" effort for Jim.

     Proving this theory was Jim's next album release, "That's All...", completed nine months after, in November, 2003.  This disc contained two complete albums on one disc.  The first album, "That's All Folks," consisted of contemporary folk songs Jim composed.  The second album, "That's All Jim," contained songs in Jim's own style.  These songs were very highly acclaimed by music professors, students, Language teachers, art teachers, and friends alike.  Read more about this album and purchase it online by clicking HERE!

     Next, Jim turned to writing and completed a novel he had started in his senior year of high school, called There's No Stepping Back.  This novel is a big accomplishment for Jim and completes a life goal for him.  The book now sells online at http://www.cafepress.com/jimfusco and you can buy it now for only $11.23!

     September of 2004 brought Jim's next project, a sort of "final frontier" as far as different media goes.  He tackled music and print, leaving only a DVD left to do.  His first project, "The Best of Jim Fusco, Vol. 1" debuted and featured many music videos, surround sound mixes, slideshows, and live performances.  It's definitely a new way to experience Jim's songs!

     Next came Jim's collaboration with Chris Moore and Becky Daly on the "Live in the Studio" album.  After getting many accolades for their "tight harmonies" in their live shows, the trio decided to record an album of them playing and singing live, and having Jim overdub the drums and bass later.

     Jim's sixth studio album was released on May 2nd, 2005, just days after Jim's 21st birthday.  "What About Today?" features songs that are linked together by musical interludes and blending of tracks through chord progressions.  This definitely proved a step up for Jim's songwriting ability and work on the electric guitar.  The melodies, solos, and lyrics are all much stronger on this album than on previous releases.  The music has more of an "edge" to it because Jim is now confident enough in his sound (with help from his 24-bit digital recording capabilities) to experiment with more guitar distortion effects.

     April 2009 marked the release of Jim's next studio album, "Halfway There", which expanded on all of the progress from his previous works. This album features a beautiful original painting for the cover, plus songs written about that feeling of not reaching your full potential in life. Jim's use of multiple instruments, layered harmonies, and progressive songwriting skills made this an incredible album for him, both musically and personally.

     In January of 2012, Jim released "Those Around Us", an album that expanded on the progress he made with "Halfway There". Adding 12-string electric guitar, lap steel guitar, and a Wurlitzer electric piano, "Those Around Us" is yet another advancement in Jim's sound. He got the album professionally mastered for an even bigger "big label" sound. Focusing on the people around him that he cares about, "Those Around Us" is also a step forward in songwriting as well as musical skill. He even got the album painted by the same artist who did "Halfway There", Ben Quesnel.

     Jim is a college graduate with a Bachelor's of Science in Communication, plus a minor in Art Studio. He spends his days at his normal job and also does video work on the side, taping and editing events such as weddings and bar mitzvahs. Jim is married to his high school sweetheart, Becky, and they live in a brand-new house they purchased. Even though Jim is growing up and living a "domestic" life now, he plans on making many more pushes in the music business and will stop at nothing to get his music heard!

There's No Stepping Back - A Novel by Jim Fusco
Did you know that Jim wrote a novel?

Read all about it...then read the book!

CLICK HERE to learn more.


jim playing guitar beach

 

john grabar drawing jim fusco
(Original artwork of Jim Fusco as a Beatle, a Beach Boy, and Bob Dylan
by the great John Grabar- thanks, John!!)

 

jim in the studio