Angie Fisher (born March 6, ?) is an American rhythm and blues singer from California. She began her career with a touring children's choir, then spent several years as a background singer for numerous headline acts.<br /><br />Fisher released a solo album in 2004. Her first single, "I.R.S.", was released nearly ten years later. "I.R.S." received heavy airplay on a Los Angeles radio station ahead of its official release in August 2014; it was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance in 2015 while her accompanying album was still in progress.<br />Angie Fisher first showed her singing talent at age four while sitting in a closet, trying on a pair of her mother's shoes;[1] from there, she began singing in church.[2] Fisher started her professional career at age 14 as part of All God's Children, a touring children's choir put together by Lou Adler. Fisher spent three years with the choir,[1] which required that her parents sign release forms.[3] Later, she worked as a session singer for artists including Michael Bublé, Celine Dion, Michael Jackson and Robin Thicke. Her performances have included tours with Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken, Chaka Khan and Jennifer Lopez.<br />Fisher is a native of Pasadena, California. She counts Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and Patti LaBelle among her childhood influences<br />