Robert Morgan Fisher modestly insists he's basically "a screenwriter/author who sings and writes songs in his spare time." But for those who know and love his music, nothing could be farther from the truth. For a growing legion of fans, it's ALL about the music. For starters, Robert's collaboration with folk icon Darryl Purpose on such classics as Mr. Schwinn, Ring on My Hand, Oughta Be a Highway, Halfway Home, and Stories That We Tell (among many others) puts him squarely at the forefront of neo-narrative American songwriting. And as an artist himself, beginning with his critically-acclaimed 1996 debut, FOLLOW A HUNCH, and culminating with his latest new CD release BUILT MYSELF A GREENHOUSE, Robert's material has consistently confounded expectations with its offbeat tales of guitars and guitar players (Six Steel Strings, A Life In Music), battered wives (Numbah One Boom Boom), even a Civil War photographer (Greenhouse). Robert draws from his extensive experience as an author and storyteller to craft songs that skip the usual clichés but seek instead to transport the listener to another world with clarity and authenticity.