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Morgan Fisher (Stephen Morgan Fisher) was born on 1 January, 1950 in Middlesex Hospital, London, England, is an English keyboard player and composer. Discover Morgan 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 74 years old?

Popular As Stephen Morgan Fisher
Occupation Musician
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1 January, 1950
Birthday 1 January
Birthplace Middlesex Hospital, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1920

There he also began to host a series of events at his own "Morgan Salon" room that he runs, inspired by the salon events in Paris in the 1920s, featuring creative individuals from other disciplines such as photography, poetry, Japanese traditional music, and sake-making.

1950

Stephen Morgan Fisher (born 1 January 1950) is an English keyboard player and composer, and is most known as a member of Mott the Hoople in the early 1970s.

However, his career has covered a wide range of musical activities, and he is still active in the music industry.

In recent years he has expanded into photography.

1966

From 1966 to 1970, he played the organ with the soul/pop band the Soul Survivors, who in 1967 renamed themselves Love Affair.

1968

They had a number one hit single in 1968 with "Everlasting Love", while Fisher was taking a break from the band to complete his final year at Hendon County Grammar school: "I joined the band when I was still at school, and then various people convinced me I ought to stay at school to finish my 'A' Levels. So I left them for about six months, during which time they had a number one hit. I had no plan to come back, but after they had a number one hit".

In late 1968, Fisher asked a friend of his to write a letter to Love Affair to give them an update on his personal life, writing that Morgan was out of school now.

The band sent a letter back to Fisher, asking him if he wanted to rejoin the group again, as they weren't really getting along with Lynton Guest and were wanting him replaced.

1971

Morgan was in Love Affair again, and was so until 1971.

When Fisher left Love Affair in 1971, he formed the progressive rock band called Morgan, with singer Tim Staffell (the lead singer of the band Smile, who later became Queen) and Love Affair drummer Maurice Bacon.

1972

They only released one albumm Nova Solis, in 1972, before disbanding in 1973.

1973

A second album, "The Sleeper Wakes", recorded in 1973, was released in 1976.

From 1973 to 1976, after a brief liaison with Third Ear Band, he joined British rock band Mott the Hoople.

Morgan was known for his eccentric black suit jacket with piano keys styled on the suit lapels.

Meanwhile, Fisher contributed keyboards to John Fiddler's Medicine Head.

When Mott folded, Fisher invited Fiddler to join the remaining members of Mott in what would become British Lions.

1977

From 1977 to 1979 the Lions recorded two albums, and three singles: Kim Fowley's "International Heroes", Garland Jeffries' "Wild in the Streets", and Fiddler's own "One More Chance to Run".

1978

In 1978 in his home studio in Notting Hill, Fisher started an intense two-year burst of activity with four iconoclastic solo projects, all released on the new indie label Cherry Red Records.

1979

1979's Hybrid Kids – A Collection of Classic Mutants featured art-punk arrangements of hit songs, posing as a dozen indie bands, who were in fact, all Fisher, playing keys, bass, guitar and singing.

1980

A sequel, a Christmas album called Claws, came out in 1980.

Fisher's first foray into ambient music came out the same year, the sublime Slow Music in which he looped and processed a performance by sax supremo Lol Coxhill.

Also in 1980, Fisher conceived and produced the unique Miniatures – a sequence of fifty-one tiny masterpieces album (51 one-minute tracks by Robert Fripp, Gavin Bryars, Michael Nyman, the Pretenders, XTC, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Robert Wyatt, Ivor Cutler, the Damned, etc.) A sequel was released in 2000.

1982

After coming back to music, he played with Queen on their 1982 tour of Europe, the first time they added an extra musician to their live shows.

Freddie Mercury can be seen humorously introducing him to the audience before the band's performance of "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", on the band's Queen on Fire – Live at the Bowl album.

1984

Burnt out after his two-year burst of solo recordings, he then took a small break travelling around the world, which led to moving to Japan in 1984.

There, he started to make ambient and improvised music, as well as becoming a successful TV commercial music composer, including songs written or arranged for Cat Power, Karin Krog, José Feliciano, Zap Mama and Swing Out Sister.

Japanese artists he has worked with include Yoko Ono, Dip in the Pool, the Boom, Heat Wave, Shoukichi Kina, and Haruomi Hosono from Yellow Magic Orchestra.

1987

He also scored the Japanese anime/live-action hybrid film Twilight of the Cockroaches (1987) and the documentary A Zen Life: D.T. Suzuki (2006).

2003

Starting in November 2003, Morgan performed 100 monthly solo improvisation concerts at the cutting-edge arts/music club Superdeluxe, in Roppongi, Tokyo.

He called this concert series "Morgan's Organ", and has started to release live recordings of the series as downloads.

2005

In 2005, he collaborated with German musician Hans-Joachim Roedelius (of Cluster and Harmonia) on the ambient album Neverless (on the Klanggalerie label).

2013

The series ended in March 2013 and has been continued as "Morgan's Organ at Home" at his personal studio in Tokyo since June 2013.

2014

Between 2014 and 2020, Fisher contributed to four albums by Tom Guerra.

The fourth Guerra album, titled "Sudden Signs of Grace", was made in the midst of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic.

The video for the title track features guest appearances including Fisher and a number of rock notables, including Hilton Valentine, Dan Baird, Christine Ohlman, G.E. Smith, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Jeff Pevar, and Kenny Aaronson.

Fisher has maintained a lifelong interest in photography and in recent years has been holding an increasing number of solo exhibitions of his work in Japan and abroad.

He has evolved a technique of abstract photography which he calls Light Art, influenced by the photograms of Man Ray and László Moholy-Nagy, by pendulum-created harmonographs, and in particular by the abstract cinema of Len Lye, Norman McLaren and Oskar Fischinger.

Unlike most light paintings where images are created by "drawing" with flashlights in front of a camera with an open shutter, Fisher's light artworks are in the main created by moving the camera in front of various natural and man-made light sources (fireworks, sunlight on water, city illuminations, etc.).

2020

Miniatures 2020 – a 40th anniversary tribute album produced by other artists – was released in 2021.

Fisher took a few years break and travelled around Europe and Asia.