- Jesse Nissenbaum
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Jesse Nissenbaum Origin Long Island, New York, USA Genres Alternative rock, Reggae, Ska, Acoustic Years active 2001 – present Labels Indy Associated acts Hazmat Bay
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Rising DownfallJesse Nissenbaum is an American singer/songwriter from Long Island, New York, He is currently lead singer and guitarist in Long Island rock band Hazmat Bay. Jesse combines music of Rock, Acoustic, Blues, ska, reggae and Hard rock. Jesse Nissenbaum played all of the instruments on all of his solo work.[1]
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Biography
Jesse grew up in the Long Island village of Lindenhurst. At a very young age he took to music, particularly the guitar. From a young age, he learned a bevy of instruments, which would later help him begin his musical career.
In 2001, Jesse was introduced to the music of sublime. From there on, reggae and ska were almost always present in his music. Jesse also cites the work of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Buckley, and Chris Cornell as his major inspirations.
After writing close to 40 songs between 2002 and 2005, Jesse Decided to enter this studio for the much anticipated debut album "What it Seems". What it Seems was released in 2007.
After the release of What it Seems, Jesse re-entered the studio in fall 2008 to work on the Hazmat Bay album titled "The Red Tide". The Red Tide is scheduled for a spring 2009 release.
Jesse cites his family as his biggest inspiration for his music. His mother was a singer/songwriter, and his father worked with many bands in the 1980s including Kiss, Ted Nugent and others. Also, Jesse's brother Jeremy is the drummer of Extreme Metal band Lecherous Nocturne.
Discography
Albums and Demos
2006- Demo
2007- What it Seems EP
2007- What it Seems Full Length Album
2009- The Red Tide (Hazmat Bay)
2011- Self Titled (Hazmat Bay)Singles
Year Song Album 2007 What it Seems What it Seems 2007 Dreaming her into life What it Seems 2007 MCF What it seems References
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Categories:- Living people
- American singer-songwriters
- People from Long Island
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