Jeff Fiorello Joins Yessian
Both a musician and producer, Jeff Fiorello has joined Yessian Music's New York studio as producer.
Jeff Fiorello Joins Yessian

International music and sound production company, Yessian, has added Jeff Fiorello to their New York studio as producer. Fiorello has produced and licensed music and sound design for various commercials for major advertising agencies and brands and will be extensively involved in producing, developing and executing audio for platforms that include commercials, television, film, interactive and entertainment applications. He will also be working with Yessian's licensing and research division connecting artists with brands around the world.
Hailing from the town of Niceville, Florida, Fiorello came to New York in 2005 for an internship with Saturday Night Live's Music Department. In 2006, Fiorello began his career in advertising; working for the commercial production houses Compulsive Pictures and Free Market Films.
In 2010, Fiorello moved from the commercial production side of advertising - being named Producer at a New York music house. During his time there he honed his skills working on music for clientele such as Bank of America, Budweiser, BMW, Coke Zero, Gillette, Jim Beam, Land Rover and Red Bull.
In his free time, Fiorello is a songwriter/singer and is constantly performing with a myriad of musical projects around the city. Additionally, he finds time to cultivate and help produce music for other independent artists in the city. Fiorello's band, Rosewater, is currently writing and preparing to record their debut album in the summer of 2013. He also volunteers at a foster home for dogs with Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue.
"The addition of Jeff to our New York staff really rounds out our production department. Having two EP's and now 2 producers, all with a creative background, will allow us to do what we do best…create amazing audio with the very best quality," comments CCO/Partner Brian Yessian. "We are looking forward to having Jeff grow with our team."
Published 18, April 2013