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Fisher (band)

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Fisher
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre(s) Rock / Pop
Years active 1997 - present
Label(s) Rawfish (own label)
Website http://www.fishertheband.com
Members
Ron Wasserman
Kathy Fisher

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History

Fisher is a band consisting of composer and songwriter Ron Wasserman and vocalist Kathy Fisher. After starting in 1997, their song "I Will Love You" has become the most downloaded song on the Internet ever. Since then, Fisher has enjoyed mainstream success. "I Will Love You" (a tribute to Brent Mydland, the late keyboardist of the Grateful Dead) was featured in a 2001 episode of Roswell and "Breakable" was featured in a 2002 episode of Smallville. "Breakable" originally appeared on the soundtrack for the 1998 movie adaptation of Charles Dickens classic novel Great Expectations starring Ethan Hawke, Gwenneth Paltrow, and Robert DeNiro. "Hello It's Me" is aimed at an unknown party from the time period "Breakable" was recorded; the line "Number twelve, remember me" references the track number that "Breakable" appeared on the soundtrack. They are also known for their music in the TV show Sweet Valley High, even before they were "officially" the band. Kathy Fisher has covered Sarah McLachlan's song, "Ordinary Miracle" for a 2007 CVS commercial.

Discography

Studio Albums

  1. One (1999)
  2. True North (2000)
  3. Uppers & Downers (2002)
  4. The Lovely Years (2005)
  5. Loving Cocaine, Hating the Drip (2007)

Singles

  1. Any Way (2005)

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