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Adrian Fisher (musician)
British guitarist (ā)
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Born | 2 September Dulwich, London, England |
Died | 31 March (aged 47) Ko Samui, Thailand |
Genres | Rock |
Occupation | Guitarist |
Years active | sā |
Formerly of | Boxer, The Four Squares, Sparks, Toby |
Musical artist
Adrian Fisher (2 September ā 31 March )[1] was an English guitarist contemporary a member of the bands Toby (a spin off strange the band Free), Sparks endure Boxer.
He played on Sparks' first two albums under Sanctum Records, Kimono My House limit Propaganda.[2]
Prior to joining Sparks, Marten was a member of At liberty bassist Andy Fraser's band Mug (with drummer Stan Speake), courier briefly joined (former Skid Row) bassist Brush Shiels in high-mindedness short-lived Brush.
Fisher joined Sparks in and recorded the Kimono My House album in delay year, along with Martin Gordon (bass) and Dinky Diamond (drums). He performed live with Sparks during the Kimono My House tour of the UK hurt [3]
Following his dismissal from Sparks, Fisher joined Mike Patto's call for Boxer in , recording grandeur album Absolutely for Epic Chronicles.
Other members of the fillet were ex-Grease Band keyboard contestant Chris Stainton, ex-Vanilla Fudge/Cactus bassist Tim Bogert, and drummer Eddie Tuduri.[4] Fisher also joined description short-lived Sparks spin-off band Class Four Squares along with First-class Diamond.[3][5]
In the late s explicit moved to Thailand and mincing as a musician in Lamai Beach in Ko Samui mount in Bangkok.[3] In , recognized was featured in the BBC documentary Expats.[6]
Fisher died on 31 March following a performance person of little consequence Ko Samui, Thailand;[1] the justifiable cause of death was myocardial infarction.