The Story Ep. 146 : Conrad Fisher

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Super excited to announce new guest, Conrad Fisher, to The Story!

Music industry Veteran Matt Lindsey (Mel Tillis, Hal Ketchum) was planning a quiet evening at home when he got a call from his friend, legendary music producer Jim Rooney (John Prine, Nanci Griffith).

“He was very insistent that I come down to a show in town,” Lindsey recalls. “He told me he’d found someone he wanted me to hear. He told me he thought this guy had a big future ahead of him. Once again, Rooney was right.”

That was the night Lindsey met Conrad Fisher, a young singer / songwriter from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Fisher had come to Nashville to sit in with Rooney and his Irregulars (a stew of acclaimed session guys like Dan Dugmore, Dave Pomeroy along with acclaimed artists like Tim O’ Brien, Pat Alger, Shawn Camp and more).

“I loved what he did,” says Lindsey. “His music is so natural. I wanted to work with him immediately.”

Indeed, FIsher possesses an immediately likable vocal style, is a fine guitar player who brings great original songs to the table. Lindsey and his Ashbrook Recordings partner Jeff Gordon (Elizabeth Cook) wanted to get Fisher into the studio as soon as possible.

The result is Fisher’s new Trouble With A Hammer, a 7–song collection of 5 originals and 2 covers; Tom Petty’s “Walls,” and Waylon Jennings’ “You Asked Me To.” On his originals, Fisher draws from a deep well of influences like Buck Owens (on the title track), Don Williams (“Old Lonesome Feeling” and “Better Now”), and even The Monkees (“Baby I’ve Got You”).

Fisher provided vocals, keyboard, guitars, harmonica, percussion and kazoo and recorded the project at the famed Nashville recording studio, The Sound Emporium. Other noted musicians joining in were Fred Eltringham (drums, percussion), Russ Pahl (steel guitar/electric guitar), Pete Wasner (piano, Hammond organ, Wurlitzer), Gideon Klein (bass, fiddle) and Beth Fisher (vocals).

The Pennsylvania-born singer and songwriter grew up in a Mennonite household where his dad played Johnny Cash records and where the young Fisher learned to love the harmonies of the church he attended.

In 2018 Fisher went to Nashville to seek out his songwriting heroes like Roger Cook (“I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing”), Dickey Lee (“She Thinks I Still Care”), Dallas Frazier (“Elvira”), and Bill Anderson (“Tip of my Fingers”), among others.

Still based in Pennsylvania, Fisher is an accomplished carpenter and spends time in his workshop building things for his family and friends.

You can find Conrad and his projects here:

Website: http://conradfishermusic.com
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/conradfisher
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConradFisherMusic/
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/conradfishermusic
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