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FERNANDO PERDOMO – Out To Sea 4
October 2, 2022

Spirit Of Unicorn Music 2022 Californian maven of prog-minded guitar stylings embarks on his last escapade amidst the waves and meets familiar specters. A recording dynamo, doesn’t lose the ability to surprise himself and his followers time after time, so … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, guitar, instrumental, prog rock
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Out To Sea 3: The Storm
May 20, 2020

Forward Motion 2020 Reflecting echoes from the era of yore, American master of rock arts sets sails for winds of fortune. It’s about time forgot how to compartmentalize his talent in a stylistic cabin and started treating his initials as … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, instrumental, prog rock
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Out To Sea
October 9, 2018

The Right Honourable 2018 Mercurial polymath wears a string of masks to pay homage to his heroes and finally reveal a face of his own. For all his moonlighting with the likes of Emitt Rhodes, producing Linda Perhacs’ comeback album … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, instrumental, prog rock
Interview with FERNANDO PERDOMO
April 6, 2025
March 2025 Those who think it’s impossible to have one’s fingers in many pies and eat them too apparently aren’t familiar with Fernando Perdomo’s body of work… Not that the American guitarist – or, rather, multi-instrumentalist – would welcome food-based … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Waves
January 31, 2025

Fernando Perdomo 2024 The auspicious beginnings of one musician’s year-long fascination with ebb and tide. There are many reasons to respect, if not admire, who manages to be prolific as a composer and generous as a player, both in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental, prog rock