Lisa Fischer Explained

Birth Name:Lisa Melonie Fischer
Birth Date:1 December 1958
Birth Place:New York, New York, U.S.
Years Active:1983–present
Background:solo_singer
Label:Elektra

Lisa Melonie Fischer (born December 1, 1958) is an American singer and songwriter. She found success with her 1991 debut album So Intense, which produced the Grammy Award–winning hit single "How Can I Ease the Pain".[1] She has been a back-up singer for a number of artists, including Sting, Luther Vandross, and Tina Turner, and she toured with The Rolling Stones from 1989 to 2015.

Early life

Lisa Melonie Fischer was born in the Fort Greene neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.[2] Fischer's mother gave birth to her at age 16 and had a total of three children by the time she was 19. Fischer has fond memories of singing with her mother (a homemaker), her father (a warehouse worker and security officer), and her two younger brothers.[3] She attended The High School of Music & Art in Manhattan.[4] When Fischer was 14 her father left the family and when Fischer was 17, her mother died.[5]

In an interview with Christian Wikane of PopMatters, Fischer stated she was influenced by Freda Payne, Marvin Gaye and Melba Moore, and others early in her childhood.[6] In the years before launching her solo mainstream career, she noted significant influence from the black LGBT community, particularly in developing a stage image with adventure, quality, and beauty.[7]

Career

1983–1989: Xēna and The Rolling Stones

In 1983, under the stage name "Xēna", Fischer released the b-boy classic "On the Upside".[8] In 1984, a club track she recorded titled "Only Love (Shadows)" was briefly featured in the motion picture Beat Street [9] and was later released in 1995 as part of the Hot Productions' The Best of Criminal Records compilation. However, Fischer began her music career supporting other artists providing backing vocals for artists including Melba Moore and Billy Ocean. She worked with many other famous singers, both as a session vocalist and sideman. She accompanied Luther Vandross whom she met through the mutual acquaintance of choreographer Bruce Wallace, who asked her to come to his agency for an audition.[10] Fischer then traveled as a backup singer on his tours and sang on his albums until his death, in addition to other famous musicians, including Chaka Khan, Teddy Pendergrass, and Roberta Flack.[11]

Fischer maintained her career as a session singer, and has accompanied The Rolling Stones on tour since 1989.[12] She worked as a backup vocalist during the same period for Luther Vandross for the 22 years prior to his death[13] alongside friend and collaborator Ava Cherry,[14] juggling his concert tours and those of The Rolling Stones, with whom she grew an audience playing the foil to Mick Jagger onstage. During tours with the Rolling Stones, she shares lead vocals on several songs, including "Monkey Man, and "Gimme Shelter", which showcase her vocal talents.

1990–1994: So Intense

Fischer's solo career peaked with the 1991 release of "How Can I Ease the Pain" from her album So Intense, reaching Number One on the R&B charts, and winning a Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in 1992.[15] The album spawned three Top 20 R&B hits, and peaked at #5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #100 on the Billboard 200 chart. Asked about the inspiration for her album, Fischer replied "I wasn't deep in search of a record deal, it was just one of those things...". In the movie 20 Feet From Stardom, Fischer's Grammy award for her hit single collects dust on a shelf. Fischer said she "just doesn't know what to do with it".[16] Although Fischer earned success with her first album, a follow-up solo studio album was not released because an attempt to create a second album failed due to "energy shifts".[17]

Fischer recorded on various projects including providing lead vocals on the power ballad "Colors of Love" featured on the soundtrack for the film Made in America.[18] Fischer says a contributing factor in her decision to discontinue her solo career following the release of her debut album was her fondness for backing vocalist rather than a solo artist.[19] In a 2013 article, Fischer compared back-up singing to a "tuning fork",[20] and noted she rejected the idea of dissatisfaction and the theory of always aspiring for something more while creating music and supporting other artists.[21] In 1992, Fischer traveled to Japan to perform in the Earth Voice Concert with Lee Ritenour, Phil Perry, Bobby Caldwell, Brenda Russell, James Ingram, Michael McDonald, Anita Baker, and others. During the concert, Fischer sang her 1991 hit "How Can I Ease The Pain", and provided backing vocals for her fellow musicians.

1996: Theatre

In August 1996, Fischer made her theatre debut in the off-Broadway play Born to Sing! chronicling the life and career of the fictional gospel superstar, Doris Winter.[22] The final installment of the Mama, I Want to Sing! trilogy featured Fischer in the starring role of Doris Winter, and followed the character as she assembled a company of fellow singers for a global World Peace and Harmony Tour.[23]

1996–2013: Backup singing

Fischer continued to work on music, doing background vocals and writing songs for other artists, including Anane Vega.[24] Fischer toured with Tina Turner on her Twenty Four Seven Tour. It was the worldwide top-grossing tour of 2000. Lisa was featured in an April 14, 2008 issue of Jet Magazine′s "Where Are They Now?" column.[25] In 2009, Fischer completed touring with Tina Turner on her, and is featured on Turner's live DVD-CD titled Tina Live. In the performance of Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour, Fischer and Turner sang "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" together; after Turner left the stage, Fischer completed the song solo.

Fischer sang on Sting's album If on a Winter's Night... as a backing vocalist. In September 2009, Sting and his band with Fischer performed in Durham Cathedral. The rehearsals as well as the concert are available as a DVD. The behind-the-scenes documentary surrounding the event was produced jointly by the BBC, and was screened on December 29 that year. She appeared at the 2010 CareFusion Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island with jazz trumpeter Chris Botti. She toured with Botti through 2010,[26] including appearing nightly as guest vocalist during the trumpeter's annual holiday engagement at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York city. She remained a guest artist with Botti's band in 2011,[27] and continued to appear at their 2012 concerts.[28]

In 2012, she joined the Rolling Stones for their 50 & Counting Tour in October 2012, and toured globally with the band until July 2013. The band announced a follow-up tour 14 On Fire scheduled to start in February, including dates in the Middle East, Asia, and Europe in summer 2014, and Australia in fall 2014.[29]

In 2013, Fischer joined the rock band Nine Inch Nails as a backing vocalist for their Tension 2013 tour.[30] [31]

2013–2014: 20 Feet from Stardom

Fischer is one of the artists featured in the Oscar-winning documentary film 20 Feet from Stardom (2013),[32] which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was released on June 21, 2013.[33] The documentary highlights back-up singers by archiving the oral histories of artists like Merry Clayton and Darlene Love and their experiences within the American music industry.[34] The film earned the 2015 Grammy Award for Best Music Film, with the award presented to the featured artists as well as the production crew.[35]

In 2014, Fischer re-united with many of the back-up singers in 20 Feet From Stardom including Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, and Judith Hill to sing the national anthem at the 100th Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.[36]

2014–present: Solo career

In 2014, Fischer began her solo tour accompanied by her band Grand Baton,[37] performing across the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.[38] [39] [40] [41] That same year, a press release announced Fischer would collaborate with performer Billy Childs on a studio project about Laura Nyro.[42] 2015, returning to her solo career, Fischer sold out six consecutive shows at The Jazz Standard in New York City.[43]

In 2015, she, along with her musical director, the composer, arranger, and pianist JC Maillard, collaborated with choreographer Alonzo King to create the music/dance ensemble piece entitled The Propelled Heart for the Alonzo King LINES Ballet.[44] The Propelled Heart premiered at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco on November 6, 2015.[45] In September 2017, Fischer reprised her role in The Propelled Heart at the Kwai Tsing Theatre in Hong Kong.[46] The program returned to the SF Bay Area's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in November 2017 in honor of the 35th Anniversary of LINES Ballet.[47]

In addition to her collaboration with King, in 2016, Fischer provided vocal performances on three Grammy nominated projects[48] including Louie Vega Starring...XXVIII with Louie Vega and The Elements of Life;[49] Sing Me Home with Yo-Yo Ma, The Silkroad Ensemble, and Gregory Porter;[50] as well as New York Rhapsody with Lang Lang and Jeffrey Wright.[51] In February 2018, Fischer's vocal performances were featured in the HBO Film presentation Notes From The Field written and produced by playwright Anna Deavere Smith.[52]

Fischer and Grand Baton partnered with The Seattle Symphony for their program Just A Kiss Away in February 2018 in which rock music anthems such as The Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter" were re-created orchestrally.[53] The orchestral arrangements were composed by Chris Walden.

Discography

See main article: Lisa Fischer discography.

Albums

Tours

Year(s)TourArtist(s)Role
1985 I Feel for You TourBacking Vocalist
1985–1986The Night I Fell in Love TourBacking Vocalist
1987Give Me the Reason TourLuther VandrossBacking Vocalist
1988Any Love World TourBacking Vocalist
1989–1990Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle TourBacking Vocalist
1990Best of Love TourLuther VandrossBacking Vocalist
1991The Power of Love TourBacking Vocalist
1993–1994Never Let Me Go World TourBacking Vocalist
1994–1995Voodoo Lounge TourBacking Vocalist
1997Your Secret Love World TourLuther VandrossBacking Vocalist
1997–1998Bridges to Babylon TourThe Rolling StonesBacking Vocalist
1999No Security TourThe Rolling StonesBacking Vocalist
2000Twenty Four Seven TourBacking Vocalist
2001–2002Take You Out TourBacking Vocalist
2002BK Got Soul TourBacking Vocalist
2002–2003Licks TourBacking Vocalist
2005–2007A Bigger Bang TourBacking Vocalist
2008–2009Backing Vocalist
2010–2012Chris Botti TourLead Vocalist
2012–2013 50 & Counting TourBacking Vocalist
2013Louie Vega & The Elements of Life (EOL)Lead Vocalist
2013Tension 2013Nine Inch NailsBacking Vocalist
201414 On Fire TourThe Rolling StonesBacking Vocalist
2014–Present Ms. Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton TourLisa Fischer & Grand BatonLead Vocalist
2015Zip Code TourThe Rolling StonesBacking Vocalist

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result
1992 Best New Artist So Intense
1992 Best R&B/Soul Single – Female "How Can I Ease the Pain"
1992 Best R&B/Soul Album – Female So Intense
1992 "How Can I Ease the Pain"
1992 "How Can I Ease the Pain"
2014 20 Feet from Stardom

Filmography

YearFilmGenreRole
2008Shine a LightDocumentaryHerself
201320 Feet from StardomDocumentaryHerself
2017Every Night's a Saturday NightDocumentaryHerself
2017The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers Live at The Fonda Theatre 2015DocumentaryHerself
2018Notes From the FieldTelevision FilmPerformer & Composer

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lisa Fischer Grammy nominations and wins. July 4, 2018. Grammys official website. July 4, 2018.
  2. Web site: Lisa Fischer: Star in the Sidelines . Larry Katz/Admin . June 17, 2014 . December 22, 2016.
  3. News: Barnes. Brooks. The Voice Behind Mick (and Others). The New York Times. June 7, 2013 . May 30, 2014.
  4. Nowlin, Rick. "Music preview: Lisa Fischer steps into the spotlight," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (October 8, 2015).
  5. Web site: Where is Lisa Fischer's Backup? — Death, Sex & Money . WNYC.org . March 11, 2015 . March 13, 2016.
  6. News: Wikane. Christian. The Women of '20 Feet from Stardom': Lisa Fischer. May 31, 2014. Popmatters. June 17, 2013.
  7. Web site: Grammy-Winner Lisa Fischer: A Gay Man Changed the Way I Look at Myself . Del Mar . Pollo . April 10, 2015. www.huffingtonpost.com. June 11, 2018.
  8. Web site: Strutting her own stuff: Veteran backup singer Lisa Fischer leaps to the fore. Ed Symkus . Newton TAB Wicked Local Newton . March 28, 2016 . December 5, 2017.
  9. Web site: Storied backup singer Lisa Fischer on claiming centre stage . CBC Studio q . January 29, 2016 . December 5, 2017.
  10. Web site: Lisa Fischer: Star in the Sidelines . Larry Katz . Over My Shoulder Foundation . June 17, 2014 . December 5, 2017.
  11. Web site: A Lesson and a Gift: An Interview with Lisa Fischer . Kelly McCartney . The Journal of Roots Music: No Depression . October 2, 2014 . December 5, 2017.
  12. Web site: Grammy Winner and Backup Singer Lisa Fischer Talks Touring with The Rolling Stones and as a Solo Artist . Leslie Ventura . Las Vegas Weekly . February 17, 2016 . December 5, 2017.
  13. Web site: Where is Lisa Fischer's Backup? . Anna Sale . Love, Sex & Money . March 11, 2015 . December 5, 2017.
  14. Web site: The Women of '20 Feet from Stardom': Lisa Fischer. PopMatters. Wikane. Christian John. 17 June 2013. 19 February 2021. 10 February 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210210214932/https://www.popmatters.com/172617-performer-spotlight-the-women-of-20-feet-from-stardom-lisa-fischer-2495747713.html. live.
  15. Book: Tobler , John . 1992. NME Rock 'N' Roll Years. Reed International Books. London. 494. CN 5585.
  16. 20 Feet From Stardom. Dir. Morgan Neville. Perf. Lisa Fischer and Darleene Love. Gil Friesen Productions, 2013. Netflix/ 20 Feet From Stardom. Web. June 6, 2014.
  17. Web site: Alonzo King, Lisa Fischer team up for world premiere . Mercurynews.com . October 25, 2015 . March 13, 2016.
  18. Web site: Original Soundtrack Made in America [Original Soundtrack] ]. AllMusic . December 5, 2017.
  19. Web site: Lisa Fischer — Bio . Lisafischermusic.com . March 13, 2016.
  20. Web site: Spotlighting Background Singers In 'Twenty Feet From Stardom' . NPR.org . June 11, 2013 . March 13, 2016.
  21. News: Brooks. Barnes. The Voice Behind Mick (and Others). May 31, 2014. The New York Times. June 7, 2013.
  22. Web site: Review: Born to Sing! . Howard Waxman . Variety. August 12, 1996 . December 22, 2016.
  23. Web site: Voices Revel In the Joys Of Singing . Anthony Tommasini . The New York Times. August 12, 1996 . December 22, 2016.
  24. Web site: LexisNexis® Academic & Library Solutions . Lexisnexis.com . March 13, 2016.
  25. Web site: CBSi . FindArticles.com . March 13, 2016.
  26. Web site: Chris Botti overwhelms DeVos Hall audience with high-energy show . Rachael Recker . The Grand Rapids Press . March 5, 2010 . December 8, 2017.
  27. Web site: Sounding his trumpet . Bissme S. . The Sun Daily . December 12, 2011 . December 8, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171208174804/http://www.thesundaily.my/news/235945 . December 8, 2017 . dead .
  28. Web site: Jazzfest Reviews: Thursday June 28 . The Ottawa Citizen . June 29, 2012 . December 7, 2017.
  29. The Rolling Stones announce 14 On Fire Australia / New Zealand Dates. Rolling Stone. December 3, 2013. May 31, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140830052242/http://www.rollingstones.com/2013/12/03/the-rolling-stones-announce-14-on-fire-australia-new-zealand-dates/. August 30, 2014. dead.
  30. Web site: Nine Inch Nails Announce New Bassist Pino Palladino and R&B Backup Singers Sharlotte Gibson and Lisa Fischer Added to Touring Lineup . Isabelle Champagne . mxdwn.com All That Matters in Music . September 28, 2013 . December 8, 2017.
  31. Web site: Tension 2013: Alessandro Cortini, Joshua Eustis, Robin Finck, Lisa Fischer, Sharlotte Gibson, Pino Palladino, Trent Reznor, and Ilan Rubin . nine inch nails . Twitter . March 13, 2016.
  32. Web site: Christian John Wikane . The Women of '20 Feet from Stardom': Lisa Fischer . popmatters.com . June 17, 2013. December 4, 2017.
  33. Backup Singer Documentary 'Twenty Feet From Stardom' Set for Summer Release . Katie Van Syckle . Rolling Stone . January 28, 2013 . December 4, 2017.
  34. Web site: Turning Up the Voices From the Background'20 Feet From Stardom' Explores World of Backup Singers . A.O. Scott . NY Times . June 13, 2013 . December 4, 2017.
  35. Web site: Grammys 2015: And the Winners Are… . . Billboard . February 8, 2015 . June 12, 2018.
  36. Web site: '20 Feet' singers to step into Rose Bowl spotlight . Mike Cidoni Lennox . Yahoo! . January 1, 2014 . December 5, 2017.
  37. Web site: Lisa Fischer loving life, career, after Stardom . Andrew Gilbert . The Marin Independent Journal . March 31, 2015 . December 11, 2016.
  38. Web site: Rolling Stones Play Cuba While Lisa Fischer and Grand Baton Announce New Tour Dates . Charisse Van Horn . Inquisitr . March 28, 2016 . September 22, 2017.
  39. Web site: Lisa Fischer and Grand Baton back for Halifax show . Yvette d'Entremont . Metro News . October 20, 2016 . December 11, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171107003022/http://www.metronews.ca/news/halifax/2016/10/20/lisa-fischer-and-grand-baton-back-for-halifax-show.html . November 7, 2017 . dead .
  40. Web site: Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2016 review: Ms Lisa Fischer and Grand Baton . Patrick McDonald . The Advertiser . June 19, 2016 . December 11, 2016.
  41. Web site: Lisa Fischer raises her voice at Maison symphonique . Bill Brownstein . The Montreal Gazette . October 26, 2016 . December 11, 2016.
  42. News: Laura Nyro Reimagined . Jim Fusilli . Wall Street Journal . September 9, 2014 . December 22, 2016.
  43. Web site: Brooklyn Grammy Award winner Lisa Fischer returns to solo career . Karu F. Daniels. NY Daily News . January 18, 2015 . March 13, 2016.
  44. Web site: 'The Propelled Heart' World Premiere With Lisa Fischer . Alonzo King LINES Ballet . November 2015 . December 24, 2016.
  45. Web site: Alonzo King, Lisa Fischer team up for world premiere. Andrew. Gilbert. October 26, 2015. Mercurynews.com. March 13, 2016.
  46. Web site: Arts review: The Propelled Heart – Lisa Fischer shines with Alonzo King Lines Ballet from Frisco. Natasha Rogai . September 4, 2017. scmp.com. September 4, 2017.
  47. Web site: Lines Ballet presents 'The Propelled Heart,' with Lisa Fischer . Maxine Marshall . SFGate . November 14, 2017 . December 7, 2017.
  48. Web site: 59th Annual Grammy Awards Nominees . The Recording Academy/Grammy Foundation . December 6, 2016 . December 6, 2016.
  49. Web site: Louie Vega Starring...XXVIII - "Little" Louie Vega | User Reviews . . February 26, 2016 . December 9, 2016.
  50. Web site: Back in the Studio . Silkroad . September 21, 2015 . December 24, 2016.
  51. Web site: The Magic of New York City Inspires Lang Lang on New Album New York Rhapsody Available September 16, 2016 . PR Newswire . July 22, 2016 . December 24, 2016.
  52. Web site: Playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith's 'Notes from The Field' premieres on HBO tonight, Feb. 24 . Gwendolyn Quinn . EUR/Electronic Urban Report/EURweb.com. February 24, 2018 . February 25, 2018.
  53. Web site: The Best Classical Music & Opera in Seattle: Winter 2017/2018 . Dave Segal, Kim Selling, Rich Smith . The Stranger . December 6, 2017 . December 7, 2017.
  54. Web site: Gospel Musical Sing! Brings in 'da Joyful Noise.... Karen Hunter . The New York Daily News . August 12, 1996 . December 22, 2016.
  55. Web site: Producer/Author Vy Higginsen was Born to Sing . Katia Lundy. Playbill . November 4, 1996 . December 22, 2016.