Eddie Fisher: Biography, Marriages and Musical Legacy
Eddie Fisher (1928–2010) rose from South Philadelphia to become one of America’s most successful pop singers. He left high school early to perform on radio and television and went on to record dozens of studio albums and hit singles for labels like RCA Victor and Dot Records. At his career peak, Fisher’s smooth baritone made him a household name. He headlined major tours, starred in films and released bestselling compilation albums that defined the traditional pop era. His personal life often dominated headlines. Fisher married Debbie Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor and Connie Stevens, fathering four children including Carrie Fisher and Joely Fisher. He later spoke openly about battles with drug and gambling addictions in two memoirs. Fisher died in 2010 from complications after hip surgery. His recordings and family legacy continue to shape popular culture decades after his passing.
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