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Archie Fisher was born on 23 October, 1939, is a Scottish folk singer and songwriter. Discover Archie Fisher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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1939

Archie Macdonald Fisher (born 23 October 1939) is a Scottish folk singer and songwriter.

Archie Fisher was born in Glasgow on 23 October 1939 into a large singing family.

His sister Cilla Fisher is also a professional singer, as was his late sister Ray.

1960

In 1960 he moved to Edinburgh and appeared regularly at "The Howff" folk club run by Roy Guest.

1962

In 1962 Ray and Archie released the single "Far Over the Forth" on the Topic Records label and appeared on the BBC Hootenanny programme.

1964

By 1964 the Edinburgh Fringe could boast a folk festival in its own right.

An album of the participants was released on Decca.

It was called Edinburgh Folk Festival vol 2 and contained tracks by Ray Fisher, Archie Fisher, Anne Briggs and the Ian Campbell Folk Group (including Dave Swarbrick).

Bert Jansch and Briggs performed together but this was never recorded.

1965

In 1965 the whole family released the album Traditional and New Songs from Scotland.

1968

He has released several solo albums since his first, eponymous album, in 1968.

Fisher composed the song "The Final Trawl", recorded on the album Windward Away, that several other groups and singers, including The Clancy Brothers, have also recorded.

1969

At an early stage Fisher recognised the power of Barbara Dickson's singing and in 1969 invited her to guest on his albums.

His live act included 'All Around My Hat', later to become a hit for Steeleye Span.

1970

Starting in the mid-1970s, he produced four folk albums with Makem and Clancy.

He also performed with them and other groups as a backup singer and guitarist.

He hosted his own radio show on BBC Radio Scotland for almost three decades.

1971

His song "Witch of the Westmorland" was recorded by Dickson in 1971 on her album From the Beggar's Mantle, by Fisher himself on The Man With a Rhyme in 1976, by Stan Rogers in 1979 and by Golden Bough in 1983.

1976

He also produced the Irish duo's first four albums, Tommy Makem & Liam Clancy (1976), The Makem & Clancy Concert (1977), Two for the Early Dew (1978) and The Makem & Clancy Collection (1980).

After Barbara Dickson achieved fame as an easy listening singer, it was many years before she sang folk songs again.

When she did, Fisher was invited back to join her.

Fisher has toured Canada and the US as a solo act as well as appearing with Garnet Rogers and with John Renbourn.

His style of singing is very gentle and he avoids all electronic instruments.

"Dark-Eyed Molly" has been recorded by Fairport Convention (who also recorded "The Wounded Whale"), Eva Cassidy, Stan Rogers and Sheena Wellington.

"Lindsay" has been recorded by John Renbourn and has been a highlight at his live shows for years, while "Mountain Rain" has been recorded by Wizz Jones (along with John Renbourn on guitar).

Fisher now lives in the south of Scotland.

1983

In 1983 Fisher started hosting the long-running BBC Radio Scotland folk programme Travelling Folk.

1986

He appeared as the lead guitarist on Tom Paxton's 1986 album, The Very Best of Tom Paxton, and performed with Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy on television, recordings and concert tours.

2006

He was awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List in 2006.

2009

In 2009 Come All ye Fisher Lasses from The Fisher family was included in Topic Records 70 year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten as track two on the fourth CD.

2010

He retired in April 2010, handing over presenting duties to fiddler Bruce MacGregor.