Lisa Fischer
Lisa Fischer grew up in Brooklyn and started singing early, eventually joining the vocal group Chanson. In the early 1990s she began working as a solo artist,...
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Lisa Fischer grew up in Brooklyn and started singing early, eventually joining the vocal group Chanson. In the early 1990s she began working as a solo artist, releasing her debut album 'So Intense' in 1995. That record included 'How Can I Ease The Pain,' a song that became her signature solo track.
Around the same time, Fischer started touring as a backing vocalist for the Rolling Stones, appearing on albums like 'Voodoo Lounge' and 'Bridges to Babylon.' She kept recording her own material too, putting out albums like 'Nine' in 2001 and 'My Heart' in 2019. Her other songs include 'Wildflower' and 'Save Me.'
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