- Source: Frank Usher
Frank Usher (born 4 August 1949, in Gateshead, County Durham, England) is an English guitarist best known for his work in Fish's band. Usher lives and operates a guitar-manufacturing business in Innerleithen, Scotland. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s he has worked with a variety of artists including Mike Heron, John Martyn, Tam White and the locally noted Border Boogie Band.
While playing in a band called Blewitt in 1980, he first met Fish who became their vocalist for a short time. When Fish left Marillion to start a solo career in 1988, he contacted Usher to become his guitarist. Since then he has played on seven Fish studio albums and the accompanying tours.
Usher suffered a heart attack in December 2007, causing three gigs to be cancelled.
Fish discography with Frank Usher on guitar
= Studio albums
=1990: Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors
1991: Internal Exile
1993: Songs from the Mirror (covers album)
1994: Suits
1997: Sunsets on Empire
2004: Field of Crows
2007: 13th Star
= Compilation albums
=1995: Yin and Yang
1998: Kettle of Fish (88–98)
2005: Bouillabaisse
= Singles
=1989: "State of Mind"
1989: "Big Wedge"
1990: "A Gentleman's Excuse Me"
1990: "The Company" (Germany only)
1991: "Internal Exile"
1991: "Credo"
1992: "Something in the Air"
1992: "Never Mind The Bullocks" (feat. Hold Your Head Up)
1994: "Lady Let It Lie"
1994: "Fortunes of War"
1994: "Emperors song"
1995: "Just Good Friends" (feat. Sam Brown)
1997: "Brother 52"
1997: "Change of Heart"
2008: "Arc of the Curve"
2008: "Zoë 25"
References
External links
Biography on the official Fish site
Frank Usher Guitars
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