Steve Fisher also known as "The Fish" (born September 21, 1982 in Olathe, Kansas) is an Americanprofessionalsnowboarder and the 2004 and 2007 Winter X Games Champion. He was once ranked the #1 halfpipe rider in the United States by the USSA ranking system.
Childhood and early snowboarding career
Steve grew up in Saint Louis Park, a suburb out of Minneapolis. As a young boy, his home mountain was Buck Hill which was home to one of the first halfpipes in the Midwest. Steve rode at Buck hill every day and night until he was ten years old, saying that he rarely spent any time at home during the winter. He began competing in local competitions at age eight and qualified for USASA nationals by age nine. Fisher went pro in 2002 when he was asked by the US Snowboarding Team to forerun the 2002 Olympic halfpipe event and become a part of US Snowboarding.
Steve is now retired from snowboarding. He spends his days attending to his Donkey name Casper and his evenings watching spaghetti westerns.
Fisher moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1982 and took an assistant coaching job at the University of Michigan after serving as an assistant coach
at Western Michigan University since 1979. In 1989, during the final week of the regular season, Michigan head coach Bill Frieder agreed to take the coaching job at Arizona State University beginning the next season. Though Frieder intended to coach Michigan through the end of the 1989 NCAA tournament and told athletic director Bo Schembechler that he would stay to coach the team in the tournament, Schembechler responded, "The hell you will!" He immediately fired Frieder and announced that Fisher would be promoted to replace him. When announcing the promotion of Fisher, Schembechler famously said, "I don't want someone from Arizona State coaching the Michigan team. A Michigan man is going to coach Michigan."
Fisher played college soccer at Lehigh University, where was a senior he led the Mountain Hawks in scoring with eight goals and 16 points, earned All-Patriot League First Team accolades, and was his school’s Athlete of the Year.
Professional
Fisher turned professional when he signed with Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division in 2004, and has remained with the club ever since, having made over 80 appearances in 5 years. He was part of the Harrisburg team which won the 2007 USL-2 Championship. On February 2, 2010 Fisher announced his retirement from professional soccer, after playing the game for nearly six years.
Stephen Gould Fisher (29 August 1912– 27 March 1980) was an American author best known for his pulp stories, novels and screenplays. He is one of the few pulp authors to go on to enjoy success as both an author in “slick” magazines, such as the Saturday Evening Post, and as an in-demand writer in Hollywood.
Early life
Steve Fisher was born 29 August 1912, in Marine City, Michigan. He was raised in Los Angeles, California, where he attended Oneonta Military Academy until running away to join the Navy at the age of sixteen. Fisher spent four years in the Navy submarine service, during which time he wrote prolifically, selling stories to U.S. Navy and Our Navy.
After Fisher’s discharge from the Navy, he settled in Greenwich Village, New York, where he decided to pursue writing as a career. The first few months proved difficult. Fisher could not sell a story and suffered eviction from two apartments, and once had his electricity shut off. In March 1934, however, he would publish his first story, “Hell’s Scoop,” in Sure-Fire Detective Magazine, beginning a career of considerable literary success.
"We have added quality kids and quality players in areas of need. We're anxious to see how quickly they adjust to everything about college life and college athletics."
"[Mohamed Abukar: The Florida transfer and former Rancho Bernardo High standout forward has been medically cleared from a stress fracture in his shin. Abukar will be eligible as a junior in mid-December.] We might monitor his preseason work, but the doctors are satisfied with where he is, ... They have been very conservative with him. But now they have let him loose and we and our training staff will dictate what he does. I would imagine it will be at a pretty aggressive pace."
"Illinois took a two-hour bus ride. They had 10,000 people, at least, and we had maybe 500 or 1,000. It was a huge advantage for them."
"Three or four of those guys are in the NBA now. Illinois was a lot better and they proved it. This is a whole different game. If we get ready and play, we'll have a chance to win. That makes me feel good."
"And now, if we can go out and win a few games in this tournament, and if we can say, 'Boy, did you see what we did in the tournament?' that would help."
"As much respect as I have for Indiana, they're good. They're not significantly better than we are. And I know that, and our kids will believe me when I tell them that. Can they beat us? Absolutely. Will they beat us? I hope not. If we play well, we will have a chance to win the game, and I'm confident of that."
"These are hard, hard losses. To end the season the way we did is extremely difficult."
"When you get to the tournament, people talk about you. We've been talked about not only locally and regionally but nationally. If we win, it will be the first NCAA tournament win in the history of the school, so we'll get talked about a little more."
"Pressure? Not really. I always thought I could have another job I wanted. You can't let it get to you. It'll eat you up."
"We will have a hard time guarding him in the post. And when we sag and double-team, certainly that would open up things for other people."
Incredible cover of her song “Anything” played to Adrianne while she records. She mentioned it brought her to tears as she hadn’t quite realized the power of the song until hearing it from him. I couldn’t agree more.
I don’t own rights to this song. Adrianne posted this on her instagram and I wanted to be able to add it to my YouTube playlist
published: 13 Jun 2023
Drink It All In – Steve Fisher with Big Thief, 1 June 2018
Live at the 2018 Kerrville Folk Festival
published: 18 Jun 2018
I Don’t Need Busy — Music and Lyrics by Steve Fisher
“I Don’t Need Busy” is a new song written and performed by singer/songwriter Steve Fisher of Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Steve’s songs reveal a deep resonance of spirituality and soul-searching, seasoned with just a pinch of wry humor and a dash of self-deprecating awareness of the frailty of us humans as we stumble through life without a road map.
Steve just seems to see life from a slightly different angle than most of us, and it affords him clear views to universal truths that often escape us in our busy lives, because we are in just too big a hurry to notice. KerrvilleFolkFestival.org 2022
I Don’t Need Busy
Well, I don’t need busy and I don’t need gold
In these days of late, it’s been good to take it slow
Now, I’m older it’s true
But I could never say what might be right for you
If you h...
published: 23 Nov 2022
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) - First Cut is the Deepest
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing First Cut is the Deepest.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Available for filming music acts, private parties, corporate events etc, anything considered.
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published: 27 Jun 2015
Steve Fisher at the Kerrville Folk Festival, 2021
published: 26 Oct 2021
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) - The Killing of Georgie.
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing The Killing of Georgie.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Available for filming music acts, private parties, corporate events etc, anything considered.
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published: 27 Jun 2015
Steve Fisher at the Kerrville Folk Fest "I'm Already There"
Steve is one of my favorite songwriters. You only get to hear him if you camp at the Kerrville Folk Festival though. So I camp there every year in the burning hot weather. I love this tune
published: 03 Aug 2020
Low Light Everyday Carry. Steve Fisher, Field Notes Ep. 23
SureFire Field Notes is a multi-segment informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, Steve Fisher of Sentinel Concepts discusses his EDC preferences for low light situations.
Steve Fisher has been the owner/lead instructor for Sentinel Concepts since 2014. He also is a contract instructor for numerous ranges in Michigan and has been a staff instructor for EAG Tactical for the past 5 years. Steve currently serves as a reserve officer with an agency in the southern United States as a firearms trainer for SWAT and patrol divisions.
Steve’s career as a trainer started in the 90’s, first at NTFT and then later as the owner/ lead trainer of MDFI, both Michigan-based companies, and served as one of the primary Instructors ...
published: 11 Apr 2018
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic Steve Fisher "The Land Where Most Anything Goes"
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"The Land Where Most Anything Goes"
Original broadcast date March 5th, 2022
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and produced at Last Stop Studios, 2121 E 10th St, Sioux Falls, SD.
http://whitewallsessions.com
#wwsessions
#hifromsd
published: 06 Mar 2022
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic Steve Fisher "Give My Love To All The Trees"
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"Give My Love To All The Trees"
Original broadcast date November 13th, 2021
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and produced at Last Stop Studios, 2121 E 10th St, Sioux Falls, SD.
http://whitewallsessions.com
#wwsessions
#hifromsd
Incredible cover of her song “Anything” played to Adrianne while she records. She mentioned it brought her to tears as she hadn’t quite realized the power of th...
Incredible cover of her song “Anything” played to Adrianne while she records. She mentioned it brought her to tears as she hadn’t quite realized the power of the song until hearing it from him. I couldn’t agree more.
I don’t own rights to this song. Adrianne posted this on her instagram and I wanted to be able to add it to my YouTube playlist
Incredible cover of her song “Anything” played to Adrianne while she records. She mentioned it brought her to tears as she hadn’t quite realized the power of the song until hearing it from him. I couldn’t agree more.
I don’t own rights to this song. Adrianne posted this on her instagram and I wanted to be able to add it to my YouTube playlist
“I Don’t Need Busy” is a new song written and performed by singer/songwriter Steve Fisher of Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Steve’s songs reveal a deep resonance of spi...
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing First Cut is the Deepest.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Av...
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing First Cut is the Deepest.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Available for filming music acts, private parties, corporate events etc, anything considered.
Contact me via Facebook PM with your requirements or email [email protected]
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing First Cut is the Deepest.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Available for filming music acts, private parties, corporate events etc, anything considered.
Contact me via Facebook PM with your requirements or email [email protected]
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing The Killing of Georgie.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Avai...
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing The Killing of Georgie.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Available for filming music acts, private parties, corporate events etc, anything considered.
Contact me via Facebook PM with your requirements or email [email protected]
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing The Killing of Georgie.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Available for filming music acts, private parties, corporate events etc, anything considered.
Contact me via Facebook PM with your requirements or email [email protected]
Steve is one of my favorite songwriters. You only get to hear him if you camp at the Kerrville Folk Festival though. So I camp there every year in the burning h...
Steve is one of my favorite songwriters. You only get to hear him if you camp at the Kerrville Folk Festival though. So I camp there every year in the burning hot weather. I love this tune
Steve is one of my favorite songwriters. You only get to hear him if you camp at the Kerrville Folk Festival though. So I camp there every year in the burning hot weather. I love this tune
SureFire Field Notes is a multi-segment informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, Ste...
SureFire Field Notes is a multi-segment informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, Steve Fisher of Sentinel Concepts discusses his EDC preferences for low light situations.
Steve Fisher has been the owner/lead instructor for Sentinel Concepts since 2014. He also is a contract instructor for numerous ranges in Michigan and has been a staff instructor for EAG Tactical for the past 5 years. Steve currently serves as a reserve officer with an agency in the southern United States as a firearms trainer for SWAT and patrol divisions.
Steve’s career as a trainer started in the 90’s, first at NTFT and then later as the owner/ lead trainer of MDFI, both Michigan-based companies, and served as one of the primary Instructors for Magpul Dynamics. He was responsible for the development of new programs and tactics for several local police departments and new training curriculum’s based on low light, home defense and the use of the carbine, handgun, and shotgun in various roles.
If you have an idea on a suggested topic, be sure to drop us a line in the comments section!
https://sentinelconcepts.com/about/
https://www.surefire.com/
SureFire Field Notes is a multi-segment informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, Steve Fisher of Sentinel Concepts discusses his EDC preferences for low light situations.
Steve Fisher has been the owner/lead instructor for Sentinel Concepts since 2014. He also is a contract instructor for numerous ranges in Michigan and has been a staff instructor for EAG Tactical for the past 5 years. Steve currently serves as a reserve officer with an agency in the southern United States as a firearms trainer for SWAT and patrol divisions.
Steve’s career as a trainer started in the 90’s, first at NTFT and then later as the owner/ lead trainer of MDFI, both Michigan-based companies, and served as one of the primary Instructors for Magpul Dynamics. He was responsible for the development of new programs and tactics for several local police departments and new training curriculum’s based on low light, home defense and the use of the carbine, handgun, and shotgun in various roles.
If you have an idea on a suggested topic, be sure to drop us a line in the comments section!
https://sentinelconcepts.com/about/
https://www.surefire.com/
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"The Land Where Most Anything Goes"
Original broadcast date March 5th, 2022
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and pr...
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"The Land Where Most Anything Goes"
Original broadcast date March 5th, 2022
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and produced at Last Stop Studios, 2121 E 10th St, Sioux Falls, SD.
http://whitewallsessions.com
#wwsessions
#hifromsd
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"The Land Where Most Anything Goes"
Original broadcast date March 5th, 2022
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and produced at Last Stop Studios, 2121 E 10th St, Sioux Falls, SD.
http://whitewallsessions.com
#wwsessions
#hifromsd
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"Give My Love To All The Trees"
Original broadcast date November 13th, 2021
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and p...
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"Give My Love To All The Trees"
Original broadcast date November 13th, 2021
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and produced at Last Stop Studios, 2121 E 10th St, Sioux Falls, SD.
http://whitewallsessions.com
#wwsessions
#hifromsd
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"Give My Love To All The Trees"
Original broadcast date November 13th, 2021
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and produced at Last Stop Studios, 2121 E 10th St, Sioux Falls, SD.
http://whitewallsessions.com
#wwsessions
#hifromsd
Incredible cover of her song “Anything” played to Adrianne while she records. She mentioned it brought her to tears as she hadn’t quite realized the power of the song until hearing it from him. I couldn’t agree more.
I don’t own rights to this song. Adrianne posted this on her instagram and I wanted to be able to add it to my YouTube playlist
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing First Cut is the Deepest.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Available for filming music acts, private parties, corporate events etc, anything considered.
Contact me via Facebook PM with your requirements or email [email protected]
Steve Fisher (aka Rod Stewart tribute) at the Azabache Restaurante Arboleas singing The Killing of Georgie.
HD Video filming and editing by Nigel Bradder.
Available for filming music acts, private parties, corporate events etc, anything considered.
Contact me via Facebook PM with your requirements or email [email protected]
Steve is one of my favorite songwriters. You only get to hear him if you camp at the Kerrville Folk Festival though. So I camp there every year in the burning hot weather. I love this tune
SureFire Field Notes is a multi-segment informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, Steve Fisher of Sentinel Concepts discusses his EDC preferences for low light situations.
Steve Fisher has been the owner/lead instructor for Sentinel Concepts since 2014. He also is a contract instructor for numerous ranges in Michigan and has been a staff instructor for EAG Tactical for the past 5 years. Steve currently serves as a reserve officer with an agency in the southern United States as a firearms trainer for SWAT and patrol divisions.
Steve’s career as a trainer started in the 90’s, first at NTFT and then later as the owner/ lead trainer of MDFI, both Michigan-based companies, and served as one of the primary Instructors for Magpul Dynamics. He was responsible for the development of new programs and tactics for several local police departments and new training curriculum’s based on low light, home defense and the use of the carbine, handgun, and shotgun in various roles.
If you have an idea on a suggested topic, be sure to drop us a line in the comments section!
https://sentinelconcepts.com/about/
https://www.surefire.com/
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"The Land Where Most Anything Goes"
Original broadcast date March 5th, 2022
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and produced at Last Stop Studios, 2121 E 10th St, Sioux Falls, SD.
http://whitewallsessions.com
#wwsessions
#hifromsd
WWSC S9 - Instant Classic
Steve Fisher
"Give My Love To All The Trees"
Original broadcast date November 13th, 2021
The White Wall Sessions is recorded and produced at Last Stop Studios, 2121 E 10th St, Sioux Falls, SD.
http://whitewallsessions.com
#wwsessions
#hifromsd
Steve Fisher also known as "The Fish" (born September 21, 1982 in Olathe, Kansas) is an Americanprofessionalsnowboarder and the 2004 and 2007 Winter X Games Champion. He was once ranked the #1 halfpipe rider in the United States by the USSA ranking system.
Childhood and early snowboarding career
Steve grew up in Saint Louis Park, a suburb out of Minneapolis. As a young boy, his home mountain was Buck Hill which was home to one of the first halfpipes in the Midwest. Steve rode at Buck hill every day and night until he was ten years old, saying that he rarely spent any time at home during the winter. He began competing in local competitions at age eight and qualified for USASA nationals by age nine. Fisher went pro in 2002 when he was asked by the US Snowboarding Team to forerun the 2002 Olympic halfpipe event and become a part of US Snowboarding.
Steve is now retired from snowboarding. He spends his days attending to his Donkey name Casper and his evenings watching spaghetti westerns.