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One song. That’s all it took to launch the solo career of recording artist Angie Fisher, the next game-changing voice. Music fans first heard Fisher’s spellbinding voice for themselves on that song, the now Grammy-nominated “I.R.S.,” when it was played on Stevie Wonder’s KJLH radio in Los Angeles in June of 2014. “I.R.S.” embodies a subject everyone can relate to: struggling to make ends meet. But in Fisher’s hands, the topic takes on a whole new meaning as her gritty, throbbing vocals wrenchingly etch the challenges many of us face on a daily basis. “2000 bucks would save my life,” Fisher belts out against a spare, bluesy R&B track written by B.Slade and produced by Ro and Sauce from the hit-making R&B group Something For The People. Then: “200 bucks would ease the pain / The I.R.S. is on my case / But I refuse to let them make me go insane.” Calling to mind such signature voices as Etta James and Janis Joplin, Fisher saves the best for last when she effortlessly sustains a high note at song’s end that must be heard to be believed. It’s like catching lightning in a bottle. Fisher also displays her vocal magic on “Tragic,” a collaboration with singer-songwriter Marsha Ambrosius, who penned the song. Produced by Focus, “Tragic” is a sultry, R&B ballad showcasing Fisher’s impeccable vocals as well as an endearing, passionate message about true love. Read Full Bio on website www.angiefishermusic.com