Ivor Fisher
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Ivor Fisher (1939-2014) was a Hamilton rock 'n' roll, rockabilly and pop artist popular from the late 1950s through to 1970. He also released a number of singles as the lead singer of The Satellites through the early 1960s. While his early singles were under the name Ivor Fisher, for his singles from 1967 he went under the name Paul Fisher, following a move to Sydney. In Australia he played at RSL clubs, night clubs and league clubs, as well as making television appearances, including the show 'Bandstand'. He returned to Hamilton in early 1970. At this time he signed to HMV, but only one release eventuated from this deal.
Releases[edit]
- Lookie, Lookie, Lookie single, 1959
- Wild One single, 1960
- Wild One EP, 1960 (with The Satellites and The Reataz)
- Breaking Up is Hard to do single (by The Satellites featuring Ivor Fisher), 1962
- Venus in Blue Jeans single (by The Satellites featuring Ivor Fisher), 1962
- I Dont Need That Kind of Lovin' single, 1967
- Its Better to Have Loved single, 1969
- Lady single, 1970
- You Haunt Me by "Ivor Fisher and The Satellites" appears on the 1987 compilation Rock from the Other Side Vol.1
- Be Bop a Lula by "Ivor Fisher and The Satellites" appears on the 1987 compilation Rock from the Other Side Vol.2
- Call On Cupid by "Paul Fisher and The Satellites" appears on the 2004 compilation The Very Best Of Kiwi Rock and Roll
- You Haunt Me and Bukeye by "Ivor Fisher and the Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 3 and 4
- Lookie, Lookie, Lookie and Call On Cupid by "Ivor Fisher with The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 9 and 10
- Wild One, Be-Bop-A-Lula and Rave On by "Ivor Fisher with The Reataz and The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 9 and 10
- Come Back my Love by "Ivor Fisher with The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 13
Published Articles[edit]
- Success came very quickly to 'unknown' boy from Hamilton, Sunday News, 2 October 1967