- Wild Man Fischer
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Lawrence Wayne Fischer
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Born = Birth date and age|1945|11|6|df=y
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Origin = Los Angeles,California
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Genre =Outsider music
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Years_active = 1968 - 1984
Label = Bizarre, Rhino, Collectors' Choice
Associated_acts =Frank Zappa ,Barnes & Barnes ,Mark Mothersbaugh ,Rosemary Clooney
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Notable_instruments =Larry "Wild Man" Fischer (born Lawrence Wayne Fischer,
6 November 1945 in Los Angeles,California , U.S.) has the claim to fame of being responsible forRhino Records ' first release — "Go To Rhino Records" (1975).Biography
Fischer was institutionalized at age 16 for attacking his mother with a knifeFact|date=April 2008. He was later diagnosed with two mental disorders: severe paranoid
schizophrenia andbipolar disorder (manic depression). Following his release, Fischer wandered L.A. singing his unique brand of songs for 10¢ to passers-by. Discovered byFrank Zappa , with whom he recorded his first album, Fischer became an underground concert favorite, earning him the title "godfather of outsider music." Zappa was responsible for Fischer's initial foray into the business of music, an album called "An Evening with Wild Man Fischer ", contains 36 tracks of "something not exactly musical." Frank and the Wild Man remained close--until Fischer threw a jar at Moon Unit Zappa, barely missing.Fact|date=April 2008.He has been linked with
Linda Ronstadt ,Tom Waits ,Jim Morrison , andJanis Joplin , and has recorded withMark Mothersbaugh ofDevo .Fischer went on to record three full-length albums for Rhino.
In the 1980s, Fischer worked with Art and Artie Barnes (actually
Bill Mumy of "Lost in Space "/"Babylon 5 " fame, andRobert Haimer ), to produce two albums, "Pronounced Normal" (1981) and "Nothing Scary" (1984).Fischer has appeared on national television ("
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In ") and has been the subject of his owncomic book ("The Legend Of Wild Man Fischer" [Comic book reference | writer = Eichhorn, Dennis P. | cowriters = J.R. Williams | title = The Legend of Wild Man Fischer | publisher =Top Shelf Productions | date = 2004 | id = ISBN 1-891830-61-9 ] ).In 1986,
Barnes and Barnes also wrote and produced "It's A Hard Business", a duet featuring Fischer singing along withRosemary Clooney . The song was the result of a bizarre telephone friendship that began after Clooney heard Fischer's song "Oh God, Please Send Me A Kid To Love."Legacy
In 1999, Rhino released "The Fischer King", a two-CD package comprising 100 tracks and a 20-page booklet, which sold out within weeks. The limited-edition album comprises his entire Rhino catalogue, including the albums with Barnes and Barnes and "Wildmania" (1977), along with his duet with Clooney. He also appears as guest vocalist with the noise band Smegma on their album "Sings Popular Songs".
In October 2004, Fischer appeared on ABC-TV's late-night talk/comedy show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!". He sang "Monkeys vs. Donkeys"; while tapping on a backwards acoustic guitar and also sat for a chat with Kimmel, wherein he explained what it means to have "the pep" - i.e., when the spirit is in him, and he's singing happily.
In 2005, Josh Rubin and Jeremy Lubin, collectively known as
The Ubin Twinz premiered their documentary about Wild Man Fischer, entitled "Derailroaded: Inside The Mind Of Wild Man Fischer", at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas. "An Evening With Wild Man Fischer" remains unreleased on CD. The awareness brought to Fischer by "Derailroaded" did, however, bring all three Rhino albums back in print on CD through Collectors' Choice Music.Wild Man made his first appearance in five years on August 16, 2006 at the
Trunk Space forRyan Avery 's "See You In Two Years" show.References
External links
* [http://php.indiana.edu/~jbmorris/FAQ/fischer.disco.html A discography page.]
* [http://www.derailroaded.com "Derailroaded: Inside The Mind Of Wild Man Fischer"] a documentary.
* [http://home.new.rr.com/tapelists/wildman/ A web site about Larry Fischer] with links.
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