Artist Bio
Kathleen Fisher

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Kathleen Fisher
Kathleen Fisher has it made in a life that involves, but doesn’t revolve around, music. After a dose of music industry madness she realized that what she loved about music was also potentially capable of destroying what she loved about life. Away from the noise and the schmooze of West Hollywood she's mastered the art of juggling musical projects, parenting her young son Aron with her husband Ron, living joyously and somehow making it all work together. Born in a tiny West Virginia town, Kathy grew up surrounded by blue-collar families and country music. She was thirteen when she first sang onstage with a band, and sixteen when she started wailing Pat Benatar and Pretenders covers at bars where Emmylou Harris was still considered edgy. While other artists were trying to stroll down the road well worn by the music industry only to find the path over grown with thorns and bramble, Fisher was paving a new high-speed lane into the world wide web of Internet commerce. Three million people downloaded her single "I Will Love You" before most bands figured out there were other ways than brick-and-mortar to reach listeners. Her paving efforts more than paid off for her on the road less traveled by. It earned her a buzz no publicist could dream up. Fisher was profiled in Time, Entertainment Weekly, The Tonight Show, and the Los Angeles Times as a vanguard of the digital music revolution. Intuitively, she along with her husband Ron knew they could build a fan base on their own using the web and other non-industry affiliated publicity such as TV and radio. They’re a popular choice for commercial endeavors requiring music for advertisement. Even now, you're hearing them every day, celebrating their "Beautiful Life " in a national Toyota ad campaign. |