Reggie Fisher

Beginning in the early 1970s, Fisher worked as a producer, recording albums by many artists including Ernie Watts, T-Bone Burnett, Los Lobos, Black Tie, and Toto.

Around the same time, Fisher also formed the supergroup "Black Tie," which featured Jimmy Griffin, Randy Meisner, and Billy Swan, as well as an impressive list of musicians.

The first (When The Night Falls) featured T Bone Burnett, and their single (A Buddy Holly Cover) "Learning The Game" rose to #59 in the Billboard charts.

In 2012 Reggie Fisher met and collaborated with English Guitarist Darren Clarke to restore some vintage cassette recordings of East Coast Piano player Rob Perkin.

This Instrumental project was released years later, and the songs that Fisher worked on can be heard on the first Everglades Rhythm record.