Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau | Bobby Fischer | Jenna Fischer | Julia Fischer | Urs Fischer | Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach | Hermann Emil Fischer | Gustav Fischer | Fischer | Joschka Fischer | Eugen Fischer | Emil Fischer | Thierry Fischer | John Martin Fischer | Heinz Fischer | Anna Fischer | Takayo Fischer | Mariann Fischer Boel | Gustav Fischer (equestrian) | Fritz Fischer | Franz Joseph Emil Fischer | Carl Fischer Music | Adolph Fischer | Tim Fischer | Simon Fischer | S. Fischer Verlag | Robert Fischer | Jan Fischer (politician) | Jan Fischer | Georg Fischer |
"The Block Busters": Ad Visser, Band Zonder Banaan, Barrelhouse, Bert Heerink, Birgit, Boney M, Cesar Zuiderwijk, Equals, Fischer Z, George McCrae, Gibson Brothers, Gruppo Sportivo, Happy Tunes, Is Ook Schitterend, Mud, Pasadena’s, Peter Koelewijn, Rich Wyman, Shoes, Slade, Sweet, Three Degrees, Uriah Heep, VOF De Kunst, Zombies.
Fischer-Z (pronounced as a homonym of "fisher's head") were a British rock band formed in 1976 by John Watts and Steve Skolnik at Brunel University.
In 1984 John Watts formed the band The Cry with Mike Been, David Graham and Theo Thunder, this album placed an emphasis on crucial groove elements and was produced by Jimmy Douglass.
Several songs on the album Red Skies Over Paradise in 1981, such as "Berlin" and "Red Skies Over Paradise" were about the Cold War and the song "Cruise Missiles" was about the nuclear arms race and the mutual threat of the superpowers with nuclear war.
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (sometimes referred to also like Jan Fischer z Erlachu) Austrian architect of the Baroque period