Morgan Fisher

Morgan Fisher is a British musician, producer, and artist known for his work in the genres of rock, pop, and experimental music. Born on February 1, 1942, in London, Fisher gained prominence as a keyboardist for the band Mott the Hoople in the early 1970s, contributing to their distinctive sound with his innovative piano and organ work. His notable works include the 1973 album "The Hoople," which features the hit "All the Young Dudes," written by David Bowie. After leaving Mott the Hoople, Fisher ventured into solo projects, including the album "Morgan" (1974) and collaborated with various artists across different genres. He is also recognized for his contributions to the avant-garde scene, particularly with his experimental recordings in the 1980s. Fisher's impact on music is characterized by his blending of rock with avant-garde elements, pushing the boundaries of conventional songwriting and instrumentation. In addition to his musical career, he has been involved in visual arts, further showcasing his multifaceted creativity. His work continues to influence musicians seeking to integrate diverse styles and artistic expressions.