Clare Fischer(1928-2012)
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Clare Fischer was born on 22 October 1928 in Durand, Michigan, USA. He is known for Do the Right Thing (1989), Under the Cherry Moon (1986) and Girl 6 (1996). He was married to Donna Van Ringelesteyn and Zoe Ann Routsos. He died on 26 January 2012 in Burbank, California, USA.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 10 nominations
Music Department
- Clare Fischer: Keep It in the FamilyVideo
- composer: additional music
- music arranger
- musician: piano ...
- 2005
- 1992
- 1992
- 1990
- 1988
- 1987
- 1986
- 1985
- 1983
- 1981
- 1980
- 1979
- 1978
- 1978
- 1978
Soundtrack
- Clare Fischer: Keep It in the FamilyVideo
- arranger: "Pajaro Loco", "Sakura", "I Wonder U", "Solar Patrol"
- performer: "Pajaro Loco", "Sakura", "Solar Patrol", "When You Wish Upon a Star", "Blues in G"
- writer: "Pajaro Loco", "I Wonder U", "Solar Patrol", "Blues in G"
- 2005
- 1996
- 1989
- 1975
- Frankly JazzTV Series
- performer: "What is There to Say?"
- writer: "Samba da Borboleta", "Wistful Samba"
- 1962
- Official site
- Born
- Died
- January 26, 2012
- Burbank, California, USA(complications following a heart attack)
- SpousesDonna Van RingelesteynJanuary 18, 1993 - January 26, 2012 (his death)
- Other worksHe provided orchestral arrangements for 11 of Prince's albums, including the majority of the tracks from "Parade" (1986). During this period, he also arranged on three albums Prince produced for other artists.
- TriviaHe earned his Bachelor's Degree and Master's Degrees both in music at Michigan State University.
- Quotes[on producers (2005)] Most of the time they had that feeling of omnipotence, that they had the right to make every damn decision that was there. And it was only - excuse me, I'm a bitcher, not just a Fischer, but a bitcher - and I would always have to deal with those folks until finally, they got tired of me complaining and backed off and let me do what I wanted to do. There's no sense in doing it - and this is not a matter of self-preoccupation or conceit - but if you allow somebody to doctor your product, it's like becoming a whore. It's not the right thing to do. And yet that's what that... You see, a producer thinks if he's going to have that position of 'producer,' he must say something, even though he's got nothing to say; he must say something to tell you how to do it. And boy, they are a pain in the culo.
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