Bruce Fisher, born on January 8, 1954, in Washington D.C., is an American
songwriter, record producer, and playwright. Raised by his grandmother in
Chicago, Illinois, Fisher moved to Los Angeles in the early 1970s. His music
career began with the release of the single "At The End Of A Love Affair" in
1976. In 1977, he released his debut album Red Hot, collaborating with notable
musicians such as Roy Ayers and Keni Burke. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s,
Fisher worked with various artists including The Blackbyrds, James Gadson, and
David Williams. He co-wrote and produced songs for...