Back Porch Spirituals

Back Porch Spirituals is the first album from Canadian singer-songwriter Jeremy Fisher. It was released independently released in 2001.

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Artist

Jeremy Fisher

Jeremy Fisher (born Jeremy Binns on December 15, 1976) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Fisher was born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario. Fisher was also a member of the Hamilton All-Star Jazz Band for many years while attending Westdale Secondary School (Class of 1995) and became a camp counsellor...
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