Lawrence Wayne Fischer Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Larry Wayne Fischer (November 6, 1944 – June 16, 2011), better known as Wild Man Fischer, was an American songwriter in the outsider genre. He was notable for being responsible for Rhino Records' first release, Go to Rhino Records (1975). Fischer's highly unusual style had developed a cult following.
His second album "Wildmania" was the first album released by the record label Rhino Records.
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Recorded the songs "Pronounced Normal," "Oh Linda, No Laurie," and "In My Room" for his album "Pronounced Normal" all in one day.
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He is survived by his brother, David Fischer of Agoura Hills, California and a sister, Joyce Sherman of West Hills, California.
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He was diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder from when he was a teenager.
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Attended Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, California.
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Derailroaded
2005
Documentary performer: "Derailroaded", "It's a Hard Business", "Josephine", "The Circle", "Larry Under Pressure", "Cops and Robbers", "Which Way Did the Freaks Go?", "Merry Go Round", "I'm the Meany", "I Light the Pilot", "Sometimes It's a Sunrise", "The Mope", "Take a Car", "My Name is Larry", "Federal Bureau of Narcotics", "The Wild Man Fischer Story", "The Rocket Rock", "Don't Ever Get Mad at Me", "Taggy Lee", "Larry on the Strip", "My Father's Dead", "In My Room", "The Leaves Are Falling', "