Archie Fisher

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Archie Fisher is a Scottish folk singer.

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[edit] The early years

Archie Fisher was born in Glasgow on 23 October 1939. His sisters Ray and Cilla Fisher, are also singers. In 1960 he moved to Edinburgh and appeared regularly at a folk club called "The Howff" run by Roy Guest. In 1962 Ray and Archie released a single on the Topic label, "Far Over the Forth". They appeared on the BBC programme 'Hootenanny' In 1965 the whole family released an album "Traditional and New Songs from Scotland". Bert Jansch visited The Howff in 1960 and received guitar lessons from another regular performer, Len Partridge. Archie met Robin Williamson, Clive Palmer and Mike Heron, later to become The Incredible String Band.

[edit] Edinburgh Folk Festival

By 1964 the Edinburgh Fringe could boast a folk festival in its own right. An album of the participants was released on Decca. It was called "Edinburgh Folk Festival vol 2" and contained tracks by Ray Fisher, Archie Fisher, Anne Briggs, and The Ian Campbell Folk Group (including Dave Swarbrick). Jansch and Briggs performed together but this was never recorded. At an early stage Archie recognised the power of Barbara Dickson's singing and in 1969 invited her to guest on his albums. His live act included 'All Around My Hat', later to become a hit for Steeleye Span. His 1976 album A Man With a Rhyme included the song "The Witch of the West-Mer-Lands," which later was recorded by Stan Rogers with great success. After 1976 he seemed to disappear.

[edit] The comeback

In 1983 he started hosting a folk programme on Radio Scotland, called Travelling Folk. It is still running. He appeared as the lead guitarist on Tom Paxton's 1986 album, The Very Best of Tom Paxton. After Barbara Dickson achieved fame as an easy listening singer it was many years before she sang folk songs again. When she did, Archie was invited back to join her. Archie has toured Canada and the USA. His style of singing is very gentle and he avoids all electronic instruments. "Dark-Eyed Molly" has been recorded by Fairport Convention, Eva Cassidy, Stan Rogers, and Sheena Wellington. He now lives in the north of England.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Fisher Family

  • Traditional and New Songs From Scotland (1965)

[edit] Solo Recordings

  • Archie Fisher (1968)
  • Orfeo (1970)
  • Will Ye Gang, Love (1976)
  • A Man With A Rhyme (1976)
  • Sunsets I've Galloped Into (1995)

[edit] With Barbara Dickson

  • The Fate o' Charlie (1969)
  • Thro' The Recent Years (1970)

[edit] With Garnet Rogers

  • Off the Map (1986)