NEWS & GIGS
POSTED: Wednesday, June 30, 2010
July 15, 2010 - 3rd Thursdays Concerts at Emerson
An evening of song with two popular southern california singer-songwriters: Robert Morgan Fisher and Dave Morrison.
at Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church, 7304 Jordan Avenue, Canoga Park, CA 91303
Suggested donation: $10 at the door. Complimentary refreshments.
Download the PDF flyer here.
Sunday, July 18, 2010 - Concert
11:15am Robert will be playing Veteran's Park in Culver City as part of the Boulevard Music Summer Music Festival.
POSTED: Tuesday, March 16, 2010
April 11, 2010 - Cabaret Nation
by Robert Morgan Fisher
New Century Writer Award winner 4 short stories of Robert's will be read by:
Edwin Craig (Who Framed Roger Rabbit?)
Matt Ferrucci (Real Men Real Issues, CSI Miami)
Richard Tanner (actor/stand-up comic)
At: The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
Barnsdall Art Park, 4800 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles
Performances begin at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Reservations Recommended
$10.00 advance ticket purchase; $15.00 tickets purchased at the door
To purchase tickets call 1-866-811-4111
Information at: www.newshortfictionseries.com/page6.html
Sunday, April 18th, Coffee Gallery Backstage, 7:00pm
Robert Morgan Fisher, Dean Dobbins and Kevin Fisher.
"Fisher Sandwich with a raw slice of Dobbins in the middle."
2029 N. Lake, Altadena, CA 91001 - Reservations/Information: (626) 794-2424
POSTED: Sunday, January 16, 2010
Americana Music Circle on Friday, February 26th at Kulak's Woodshed in North Hollywood.
POSTED: Sunday, January 3, 2010
FOUR great new events just added for the new year:
Sunday, February 14th, (President's Day SUNDAY) 3pm-midnight
And yes, 3pm-Midnight is a long show - but this is a luxurious auditorium with couches and everything.
Robert Morgan Fisher's February 2010 FOLKTACULAR!
Featuring:
Dan Bern 10:00pm
Robert Morgan Fisher 9:00pm
Mother Nature's Army 8:30pm
Shaun Cromwell 8:00pm
Tracy Newman & The Reinforcements 7:30pm
Dave Morrison 7:00pm
Paul Zollo 6:30pm
Matt Cartsonis 6:00pm
Jeff Gold 5:30pm
Sabrina and Craig 5:00pm
Gary Austin 4:30pm
Andy Allen 4:00pm
Dean Dobbins 3:30pm
Ross Altman 3:00pm
(NOTE: After Dan's set there will Encore Sets till midnight kicked off by:
Eric Schwartz
Cost: $20 at the door ($15 in advance)
Price includes admission, beverages and Tito's Tacos while they last!
POTLUCK contributions strongly encouraged and appreciated.
Location: Writers Boot Camp Auditorium at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica, Bldg. i
To purchase $15 tickets in advance, make out check (to arrive no later than 2/7) for total number of tickets to: "Robert Morgan Fisher" and mail to: RMF 22287 Mulholland Hwy #253 Calabasas, CA 91302
(NOTE: There are no actual tickets - your name will be at the door, include your e-mail and phone)
DIRECTIONS: 10 west past the 405, exit Cloverfield turn right, right on Michigan which ends at gates of Bergamot Station. Park as far to the left or West as you can and follow signs to Writers Boot Camp, Bldg. i
Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 8pm
West Valley Music Center's NEW Live Acoustic Music Series
Robert Morgan Fisher, Joyce Woodson and John York
Call for Rervations: 818-992-4142
24428 Vanowen Street, West Hills, CA 91307
Just $15 per person - and refreshments are included!
Sunday, January 17, 2010 at 8pm
Robert Morgan Fisher at BOULEVARD MUSIC
Call for Rervations: 310-398-2583
4316 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City, CA 90230
Tickets $4.00 (On sale 01/03/2010)
April 11, 2010 - Cabaret Nation
by Robert Morgan Fisher
New Century Writer Award winner
4 short stories of Robert's will be read by:
Edwin Craig (Who Framed Roger Rabbit?)
Matt Ferrucci (Real Men Real Issues, CSI Miami)
James Napoli (XM's New Radio Frequency Drama)
At: The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
Barnsdall Art Park, 4800 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles
Performances begin at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Reservations Recommended
$10.00 advance ticket purchase; $15.00 tickets purchased at the door
To purchase tickets call 1-866-811-4111
Information at: www.newshortfictionseries.com/page6.html
POSTED: Saturday, November 21, 2009
TOM WAITS FOR NO ONE: Tom Waits Tribute at Kulak's Woodshed in North Hollywood, Thursday, December 3rd at 7pm. Robert will perform two songs by Tom Waits. Lots of great performers. Hosted by Paul Zollo.
SAVE THE DATE: February Folktacular on Sunday, Febuary 14, 2010 in Santa Monicam, CA. Ticket info, artists and performing schedule coming soon.
POSTED: Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Robert was selected as a 2009 Folk Alliance Region West (FAR-West) Premier Showcase Artist. Robert will perform at FAR-West's annual conference on Saturday Night, November 7th in Irvine, CA. This is a regional gathering of folkies from the Western United States and a huge honor to be selected. www.far-west.org/premier-showcase-sched.html
Robert will be performing on Sunday, Ocotber 25th at a Benefit for Larry Wines. Other performers include I See Hawks In LA, Severin Browne, Dave Morrison, Tim Tedrow & Terry Vreeland, and Stephanie Bettman. 1:30pm - 8pm at Topanga Community House in Topanga Canyon. $20 admission. For information contact marilynbabcock@mac.com
Robert will be reading his short fiction and performing one or two "companion songs" at the The Tasty Words "Hum a Few Bars" Fiction Event on Wednesday, October 21st at 7:30 at Culver Events in Culver City For tix and info: wendyhammers@verizon.net
POSTED: Monday, July 20, 2009
Robert's work will be featured in the 2010 Season of the New Fiction Series -- LA's longest running short fiction event. The format is 4 stories by a single author (Robert) read aloud by very wonderful professional actors -- some of them famous. Writers featured in the past include: Ray Bradbury, Aimee Bender and Kate Milliken. This is huge honor. Save the date: Sunday, April 11th 2010. More details as they develop ... Here is the link:
www.newshortfictionseries.com
POSTED: Monday, June 19, 2009
Just got another short story published, this time in Bluerailroad, a "Magazine of the Arts."
I'm right there in the table of contents alongside excellent in-depth interviews with James Taylor, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, Peter Case and poetry by Woody Guthrie and John Doe.
Am I stoked? You betcha. The story is called "A Life in Music." Enjoy:
www.bluerailroad.com
POSTED: Monday, April 27, 2009
UPCOMING GIGS: Updated on 04/27/09
1.) Sunday, May 3th, at the Church in Ocean Park, 2pm
2.) Sunday, May 24th, Memorial Day (Sunday) FOLKTACULAR! 3pm-midnight
3.) Tuesday, June 16th, The Venice SongFest, 7pm-10pm
On Sunday, May 3 at 2:00 pm, Robert Morgan Fisher will be performing at the Church in Ocean Park, 235 Hill St, Santa Monica, CA 90405 (at 2nd Street). Robert Morgan Fisher, Tracy Newman and the Reinforcements, Garret Swayne and Lorie Doswell. Admission free! A truly wonderful venue.
Sunday, May 24th, (Memorial Day SUNDAY) 3pm-midnight
And yes, 3pm-Midnight is a long show - but this is a luxurious auditorium with couches and everything.
Robert Morgan Fisher's
Memorial Day (Sunday) FOLKTACULAR!
Featuring:
Special Headliner Guest! Dan Bern (he goes on at 9:30 pm)
www.danbern.com
Special Headliner Guest! Lori Lieberman 8:30
www.lorilieberman.com
Chad Watson & Pam Loe 8:00
www.chadwatson.us
Tracy Newman & The Reinforcements 7:30
www.tracynewman.com
Steve Noonan 7:00
www.stevenoonan.com
Paul Zollo 6:30
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Zollo and www.bluerailroad.com
Matt Cartsonis & John O'Kennedy 6:00
www.mattcartsonis.com
Severin Browne 5:30
www.severinbrowne.com
Lisa Turner 5:00
www.myspace.com/lisasongs
Allan Comeau 4:30
www.myspace.com/allancomeau
Randy Chance 4:00
www.randychance.com
Allan Wachs 3:30
Robert Morgan Fisher (kicks off the show at 3:00 pm)
www.robertmorganfisher.com
(NOTE: After Dan's set there will Encore Sets till midnight [kicked off by Piper-Grey!], and there will be NO Labor Day Folktacular this year.)
Cost: $20 at the door ($15 in advance)
Price includes admission, beverages and Tito’s Tacos while they last!
POTLUCK contributions strongly encouraged and appreciated.
Location: Writers Boot Camp Auditorium at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica, Bldg. i
To purchase $15 tickets in advance, make out check for total # of tickets to: Robert Morgan Fisher
Mail to: Robert Morgan Fisher 22287 Mulholland Hwy #253 Calabasas, CA 91302
(NOTE: There are no actual tickets – your name will be at the door)
DIRECTIONS: 10 west past the 405, exit Cloverfield turn right, right on Michigan
which ends at gates of Bergamot Station. Park as far to the left or West as you
can and follow signs to Writers Boot Camp, Bldg. i
UPCOMING GIGS: Updated on 02/16/09
- Here are upcoming performances for Robert Morgan Fisher. Check back soon because it's constantly updated ...
- Sunday, 3/15/09 BOULEVARD MUSIC 8pm 4316 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City, CA 90230 - (310) 398-2583
3rd Annual February Folktacular "Off-the-hook" in words of attendees
Labor Day Folktacular Triumphs
Another Labor Day Folktacular in the bag. This one featured a large contingent of well-known performers, most notably Dan Bern http://danbern.com/index.html
Thanks, Dan -- and thanks to all who performed and attended.
Here are some links so you can enjoy what went down ...
http://www.robertmorganfisher.com/folktacular4 (Thanks to Russ Paris for these)
http://carlgage.com(Thanks to Carl Gage for these) And BIG thanks as always to Ron Safarty who edits and posts our stuff on YouTube.
Hi Def version:
There are other "bootleg" Folktacular videos on YouTube as well, mostly of Dan Bern. More to come! -Robert
February Folk-tacular: February 17th, 2008
 This was a great show -- thanks to all who were there! Here's a souvenir: And here's a page of pix taken by Russ Paris: http://www.robertmorganfisher.com/folktacularAnd four pages of pix taken by the great Annie Glendinning: AND ... Folk-tacular on YouTube by Ron Sarfaty: http://www.youtube.com/folktacular And here's who played and when and their weblink: 4-6 Robert Morgan Fisher http://www.robertmorganfisher.com/ 6:00 Barbara Hall & The Enablers http://www.handsome-music.com/ and http://imdb.com/name/nm0355330/ 6:45 Dave Morrison http://www.davemorrisonmusic.com/ and http://www.myspace.com/davemorrisonmusic 7:30 Paul Zollo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Zollo and http://bluerailroad.com/ 8:30 Tracy Newman & The Reinforcements http://www.tracynewman.com/ and http://imdb.com/name/nm0628297/ 9:30 Chad Watson http://www.chadwatson.us/ 10:15 Matt Cartsonis http://www.mattcartsonis.com/ and http://www.bryndle.com/site/matt.html 11:15 Mother Nature's Army As you can see, we ran a little behind schedule this time but it was worth it. The theme for this Folk-tacular was "Fiction / Screenwriters who sing" -- hence, the subtitle: WORDSTOCK -rmf
"We'll Buy a Flag" video goes #1 on Neil Young's Website!
A while back, some anonymous fan created a "video" of my #1 song, "We'll Buy a Flag," and posted it on YouTube. The song showed up on the NEW VIDEOS side of the Neil Young site and debuted at #2. Since then it's bobbed up and down the chart, lately remaining in the Top Ten. For the week of February 11th"We'll Buy a Flag" was rated #1 out of 400 videos. Would you please click on the following link and keep this video at #1? Watch what this person put together -- it's not bad. Then minimize the playing screen, go back to the menu and click-away on the video. Every click is a vote and it's possible to hit it, like, 40 times a minute. Unlike electronic voting machines -- these votes all count. http://neilyoung.com/lwwtoday/lwwvideospage.html While we're at it, "Jester King" remains active on the song list. I always wanted to bring to #1. If you feel so inclined, you can do the same drill on this page: http://www.robertmorganfisher.com/mp3/jester_king_9-16.mp3 THANK YOU! rmf
LABOR DAY FOLK-TACULAR! Sunday, 9/2
The Labor Day Folk-tacular went off without a hitch -- despite competition from the gargantuan Summer Strummer Festival mere yards away. In fact, I daresay there was something of a synergy there. Below I've listed the show order and included a great recap from performer Dave Morrison: Hi All, I want to thank all of you who braved the heat and holiday traffic and parking difficulties to attend The Folk-tacular yesterday. Though it was not as big a crowd as the first one in February, those who came were well fed and entertained and most stayed right to the end. Which on the time-challenged planet of Folktaculon, could have arrived on time (which it did), or not for weeks. The performances were uniformly fine and many moments skirted the transcendant. Too many to mention, though none of us will soon forget Lorin Hart's throw-down opening number. I made a lot of new friends, everybody did, and I heard more than one of them marvel at this group of people, and the open all-equals relationship between performers and audience members. In this world, the lines have been blurred to near obliteration. All of us who write and sing and play know perfectly well that a thought or a note is a stray arrow till it finds it mark. The commitment too is equal. One who came to play was in a traffic accident en route and had his instrument laden car TOWED to the gig. One who came to support and listen had lost a dear friend to another traffic accident just days before. We love this music and this process, and we know it nourishes us and makes our lives ring with meaning. That, and not any adherance to genre, is what makes it FOLK music. I once thought being a folky wasn't hip enough for me, but I've lived long enough to realize that nothing's hipper than speaking your heart. And no rock and roll hairstyle is braver or more subversive. A wise person once asked, "How hip can you be if you have to wear a uniform to prove it?" But I digress. What I really want to do is remind us all that this is a DIY thing. WE make this music AND give it a place to live. House concerts, hosted music series' in public venues, mini-festivals like Robert's Folk-tacular (we just love saying that), are worth doing and totally do-able. So let's do them, and stay in touch so we don't counter-book each other too much. An aside. A young woman who was performing at the rival fest next door yesterday (and I believe, a friend of Larry Wines') took me aside and told me how impressed she was at the contrast between our "peaceful, and friendly", show and the more mainstream commercial scene going on around the corner. Hell she even bought a CD or two. So thanks to you all and to Robert and all the people who helped him put on a great show. Feel free to pass this on; my email list is less than comprehensive. See you round the yard, Dave Here was the order of appearance: 4:00 p.m.
Robert Morgan Fisher 7:45 p.m. John York http://www.jamiesams.com/sacredsongs.html 8:30 p.m.
Freebo http://freebo.com/ 9:30 p.m.
Chad Watson http://www.chadwatson.us/ We are planning to reprise the President's Day Weekend Folk-tacular Event (aka "February Folk-tacular") provided we can once again book the Writers Boot Camp location. Big thanks to Jeffrey Gordon at Writers Boot Camp and to Larry Wines for asking us on the air Saturday morning to promote and to all those who attended and contributed, especially Chad Watson, Freebo and John York who went above and beyond the call of duty. What a finale that was, eh? We all gathered onstage to sing "American Pie." Unforgettable. -rmf
February Folk-tacular A Huge Success
The first ever Robert Morgan Fisher February Folk-tacular at Santa Monica's Bergamot Station was a huge success by all accounts. Tito's tacos and beer were had by all and the music went on for a good 10 hours. Stellar sets were contributed by: Tommy Wallach, Paul Zollo, Piper/Grey, Dale LaDuke, Dave Morrison, Amy Kuney, Chad Watson, Freebo, John Andrew Parks, Wendy Waldman and of course myself, Robert Morgan Fisher. There was also a brief set by visiting troubadour and old friend, Bradley Ditto. Thanks to all who contributed in every way including the performers, audience members, Dana Charnovsky, Larry Wines and all the good people at Writers Boot Camp. While it's a little early to predict, I'd say the chances are good that this can be an annual President's Day Weekend/RMF birthday event. Not only that, but plans are being made right now for the next Folk-tacular a few months down the line. Watch this site for details on this and all other RMF gigs.
Robert wins 1st Place in International Narrative Songwriting Competition
 Robert's "Angel Within" has been selected by Narrative Music Canada as the Self-Discovery - 1st Place Lyric of International Narrative Song Competition 2006. Here's the link: http://www.narrativemusic.ca/insc.html The INSC is the biggest competition for Narrative or storytelling songs in the entire world. The lyric category in which "Angel Within" took first place is the Self Discovery Category -- i.e. songs about a character's journey of self-discovery. "Angel Within" is a new song and will be on Robert's next CD of original material. For now, the best way to hear the song is in live performance. Here are the winning lyrics: ANGEL WITHIN by Robert Morgan Fisher (copyright 2005 -- Extended Family Music/BMI) My boys recognized her, said that girl gets around Mama watch out -- she's the talk of the town I shooed them away and invited her in From the cut of her clothes, she was well-versed in sin Her body was buxom but her face it was worn I could tell right away she'd been workin' the porn Lord knows how she found me, this rough little flower I teach 'em to sing and I charge by the hour Many a young girl wants to carry that torch But they first have to make it past my front porch Some come through the website, some by word of mouth But I'm awful particular 'bout who enters my house (CHORUS) Cause I'm a good Christian woman, or I'm trying to be Got two boys that I raised since my husband left me But I don't think it's fair to judge someone's skin Cause in each one of us there's an angel within, an angel within I don't think you should stay here, I started to say she lowered her head: Please don't send me away I quit the skin-trade and I'm now 6 weeks clean I'm through with that life, I just wanna sing I thought I should act before kindness fails So I pulled down the shade and started some scales ... Make a joyful noise unto the ... Lord help those that help themselves Her voice was unsteady, didn't have that much range But after several months, I noticed a change She developed vibrato and a tone all her own A smoky contralto as tough as a stone I taught her to coo and I taught her to belt I taught her to sing every feeling she felt (CHORUS) The boys are asleep and it's my quiet time I'm watching a show about the late Patsy Cline Patsy did some hard living, embarrassing things Before she got the chance to teach the world how to sing It's like we peel back the layers, scrape off the dirt Until sorrow takes wing like a beautiful bird I ain't seen her in weeks, guess the road took a fork Some go to LasVegas and others New York Where did she go? I wouldn't know where to search I regret that I never took her down to my church She just might go far if she stays off the meth I whisper a prayer with my last waking breath Cause I'm a good Christian woman, or I'm trying to be Got two boys sound asleep and I'm lost in a dream I expect soon enough I will see her again When the world recognizes the angel within, angel within, angel within, angel with ... In all labor there is profit.
©2010 Robert Morgan Fisher
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