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Freddie Fisher (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Freddie Fisher (musician) Freddie Fisher (–) was an American musician, leader of a band variously known simply as the Freddie Fisher Band, Freddie Fisher and His Schnikelfritz Orchestra (The word ''schnikelfritz'' is an affectionate term of German origin for "a mischievous little boy"; comparable to ''scamp''.〔(schnickelfritz ), ''Dictionary of American Regional English''. Retrieved online .〕), or Colonel Corn and His Band.〔. Retrieved .〕 The band, which first made its name in Minnesota, was essentially a novelty act, influenced by such vaudeville performers as Clayton, Jackson, and Durante.〔(Music: Schnickelfritz ), ''Time'' magazine, . Retrieved online .〕 His deliberately corny approach to songs was a precursor to Spike Jones.〔Cub Koda, (Spike Jones and His City Slickers ) (biography), Pandora Radio. Retrieved .〕 Hits in Billboard's early (pre-1944) country music charts include "Horsey, Keep Your Tail Up", "Sugar Loaf Waltz" and "They Go Wild, Simply Wild Over Me". Fisher was born in 1904 in Lourdes, Iowa (near Garnavillo, Iowa〔) and died in 1967 in Aspen, Colorado.〔 He appeared in at least nine films between 1938 and 1949.〔〔At least one source says he appeared in 15 films, but does not list them: Mary Eshbaugh Hayes, (Freddie Fisher ), ''The Aspen Times'', . Retrieved .〕 The latter part of his life was lived in Aspen, where he ran a repair shop called Fisher the Fixer and played in a band that included his son King Fisher.〔Mary Eshbaugh Hayes, (Freddie Fisher ), ''The Aspen Times'', . Retrieved .〕 ==Notes==
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