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Born | Summit, New Jersey, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Composer,producer,performer |
Website | www |
John Lissauer is an Americancomposer,producer, andperformer. At the age of 19, he arranged the first recordings ofAl Jarreau.[1] Lissauer went on to produce and arrange a pair ofLeonard Cohen albums, including the song "Hallelujah" which was inducted into theGrammy Hall of Fame in 2019.[2][3] He has been a composer or music producer for record albums, films, and radio and TV commercials. Lissauer received aClio "Campaign of the Decade" award for his work forPolaroid.[4]
Lissauer was raised inHauppauge, New York. From age 11 until he graduated fromYale College, Lissauer studied withJoseph Allard at theJuilliard School. Lissauer attended Yale University and graduated with honors in music.[4]
Lissauer plays piano, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and saxophone. He began arranging music forAl Jarreau while still at Yale. He taught at Yale for a year, and then became a session piano player.[4]
As a composer and music producer, he has worked withAl Jarreau,Bette Midler,Whitney Houston, andLuther Vandross.[4]
In Canada to produce a record forLewis Furey, Lissauer was approached by Cohen at a Furey concert. The two met again several weeks later in New York to produce theNew Skin for the Old Ceremony album.[5]John Miller, who played bass on the album, described Lissauer's approach to music as "very particular, European, simple but complex, highly imaginative".[6]: 118 New Skin for the Old Ceremony would make the Top Thirty in the United Kingdom.[7]
After the album was completed, Cohen appointed Lissauer as the musical director for his next two tours; Lissauer played piano, organ, saxophone, and percussion on the tours.[6]: 124
In 1983, Lissauer again worked with Cohen to produce the albumVarious Positions, including the arrangement of "Hallelujah", which would go on to become one of the most recorded songs of its time. Disappointed whenColumbia Records decided against a U.S. release of the album, Lissauer decided to focus his efforts on composing for films and TV.[a][6]: 184–195
Although he had given up record producing, in 2006 Lissauer arranged several songs onBlue Alert byAnjani as a favor for Cohen.[6]: 279
In 2022, Lissauer appeared in the documentaryHallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, and composed the score.[8]
Lissauer was married to Erin Dickins, with whom he restored an overgrown 35-acre property an hour north of New York City that had been owned previously by composerFrederick Loewe.[1][4] In 1984, he married Lilian, with whom he had one son.[4]
Artist | Release | Label | Credit |
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Leonard Cohen | Various Positions | Columbia | Producer/Arranger/Performer |
Leonard Cohen | New Skin for the Old Ceremony | Columbia | Producer/Arranger/Performer |
Mary Fahl | Love & Gravity | BMI Publishing | Producer/Arranger/Performer |
Mary Fahl | Four Sings | BMI Publishing | Producer/Arranger/Performer |
Mary Fahl | The Other Side of Time | Odyssey | Producer/Arranger/Performer |
Bette Midler | Songs From the New Depression | Atlantic Records | Arranger/Conductor |
Loudon Wainwright III | Final Exam | Arista Records | Producer/Arranger/Performer |
Loudon Wainwright III | T-shirt | Arista Records | Arranger/Performer |
Lewis Furey | Lewis Furey | Aquarius Records | Producer/Arranger/Conductor/Performer |
Lewis Furey | The Sky is Falling | Aquarius Records | Producer/Arranger/Conductor/Performer |
Tony Bird | Bird of Paradise | Columbia | Producer/Arranger/Performer |
Anjani | Blue Alert | Columbia | Arranger/Performer |
Kiss | Peter Criss Solo Album | Casablanca Records | Conductor |
The Hotel Orchestra | Swings Digital | A & M Records | Arranger/Performer/Composer |
Carole Laure | Alibis | RCA Victor | Arranger/Conductor/Performer |
Carole Laure | She Says Move On | Fnac Music | Arranger/Performer |
Leata Galloway | Leata | Ariola | Producer/Arranger/Conductor/Performer |
Clara Ponty | The Embrace | Philips Classics | Co-Producer/Arranger/Performer |
Ayo | Joyful | Polydor Records | Producer/Arranger/Performer |
Daniel Rodriguez | In The Presence | Blix Street Records | Arranger/Conductor |
Eddie Brigati | Lost in the Wilderness | Elektra | Arranger/Conductor/Performer |
Fred Stark | Time After Time | New Central Music Company, LLC | Arranger/Performer |
Kenny Karen | This Day | Big Tree Records | Arranger/Performer |
Lisa Gutkin | From Here On In | Independent | Producer/Performer |
Ten Feet Deep | Ten Feet Deep | Independent | Producer |
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