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Carl T. Fischer

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Carl T. Fischer
Birth nameCarl Theodore Fischer
BornApril 9, 1912
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OriginU.S
DiedMarch 27, 1954(1954-03-27) (aged 41)
Sherman Oaks, California, U.S.
GenresJazz
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Singer-songwriter
Instrument
  • Singing

Carl T. Fischer (April 9, 1912 – March 27, 1954) was a Native American jazz pianist and composer. He worked with Frankie Laine, and composed Laine's 1945 hit song We'll Be Together Again, and You've Changed with lyrics by Bill Carey.


Background

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Carl Theodore Fischer was born on April 9, 1912, in Los Angeles, California. Fischer's parents, of Cherokee descent, overcame poverty to provide him with music lessons.[1]

Musical career

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At the age of 32, Fischer joined a touring band and wrote some minor hits, which led to his work as an accompanist for Laine.[1] With Laine's encouragement, Fischer wrote the musical Tecumseh!,[2] although it was never performed before Fischer's death.[1]

Family

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Fischer's daughters, Carol and Terry, formed The Murmaids, the group that had a hit recording of "Popsicles and Icicles" in 1964.[3]

Death

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Fischer died on March 27, 1954, in Sherman Oaks, California.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Tecumseh! Score Pays Living Tribute To American Indian, The Daily Sentinel (July 15, 1994), B-1.
  2. ^ Wharton, Nina (August 9, 1974). "From Here To Insanity". The Press Gazette. Ohio, Hillsboro. p. 6. Retrieved April 14, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  3. ^ "Music as Written: Hollywood". Billboard. December 28, 1963. p. 20. Retrieved 14 April 2016.