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Roger Fisher
Fisher in 1978[1][2]
Fisher in 1978[1][2]
Background information
Born (1950-02-14) February 14, 1950 (age 74)
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
GenresRock, hard rock, folk rock, pop, AOR
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1967–present
LabelsMushroom, Capitol, Portrait, Epic, EMI Canada, MCA
Websiterogerfisher.com

Roger Fisher (born February 14, 1950) is an American guitarist primarily known as one of the founding members of the band Heart. His tenure lasted from 1967 until 1980.[3] In 2013 Fisher was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Heart.

Career[edit]

The band Heart started out as Army in 1967 in Seattle, Washington, formed by bassist Steve Fossen and brothers Roger and Michael Fisher. The group went by the names Army, Hocus Pocus, and White Heart before settling on just Heart in the mid-1970s. Ann Wilson joined the band in 1970 and Nancy in 1974; romances sprang up between the Fisher brothers and Wilson sisters, with Mike dating Ann and Roger dating Nancy.[4]

Heart rose to fame following the release of their debut album, Dreamboat Annie, in 1976. Follow-up albums Little Queen, Magazine, and Dog and Butterfly also sold well. Following the release of the Dog and Butterfly album, the Roger Fisher / Nancy Wilson romance came to an end. In October 1979, Fisher quit the band.

In 1990, Roger Fisher formed the band Alias with vocalist Freddy Curci and guitarist Steve DeMarchi, who were previously members of the Canadian rock band Sheriff; the other two musicians were fellow ex-Heart members Steve Fossen on bass and Mike Derosier on drums. Alias had a few hits, most notably in 1990 with the song "More Than Words Can Say", which in 2005 resurfaced in a Subway sandwich commercial. Alias toured extensively through 1990. The band also performed twice on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, once with Johnny Carson and once with Jay Leno. The group disbanded in the early 1990s while touring to promote their album.

Fisher continues his musical career. He has recorded two solo albums and has collaborated with many musicians in the Pacific Northwest USA, including session/touring percussionist Matthew Burgess. He was also involved with a group called "Clever Bastards". Fisher moved with his family from Washington State to Prague, Czech Republic, in 2007.[5] As of September 2008, however, he resides in Monroe, Washington.[6]

In 2013 Fisher was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Heart.

Discography[edit]

Heart

Alias

Solo

References and notes[edit]

  1. ^ The instrument shown in the photo was created from two single-necked guitars; it is not a factory Gibson doubleneck. In Guitar Player issue December 1979, it is described by Roger as "a Gibson SG that was modified into a 6- and 12- doubleneck guitar by Ed Myronyk." The guitar was used to record "Love Alive" as well as "Soul Of The Sea".
  • ^ "Roger Fisher and Creating His Custom Guitars". Fisher Bros and the Human Tribe. June 2, 2018. Archived from the original on December 14, 2021. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  • ^ Saulnier, Jason (March 15, 2012). "Roger Fisher Interview". Music Legends. Retrieved May 7, 2013.
  • ^ Gould, Elliot (March 17, 2018). "An Interview with Roger Fisher of Heart – Crazy On You". Render Edge Media – Rock Music Series. Archived from the original on December 14, 2021. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  • ^ Roger Fisher's Journal, Oct 2007 Archived February 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Interview on the Dori Monson KIRO 710 radio show, September 5, 2008.
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