Triciaâ¯Leighâ¯Fisher, born Triciaâ¯Leighâ¯Fisher on 26â¯Decemberâ¯1968 in Burbank, California, is an American singer and actress who emerged from a family steeped in entertainment. Her early exposure to performance came through stage appearances with her mother, Connieâ¯Stevens, in Lasâ¯Vegas shows, setting the stage for her later artistic pursuits. Triciaâ¯Leighâ¯Fisherâs recording career began in 1990 when she signed with Atcoâ¯Records and released her selfâtitled debut album Triciaâ¯Leighâ¯Fisher, featuring the modestâhit single "Empty Beach" written by Dennisâ¯East. The same year the album Dreams followed, and the single "Let's Make The Time" was issued, expanding her presence in the electroâpop scene. Throughout 1990, she also released the single "My Heart Holds On / Good As Gold", consolidating her early catalog. Although Triciaâ¯Leighâ¯Fisherâs discography did not achieve major chart positions, her work contributed to the early 1990s electroâpop landscape, and her single "Empty Beach" received airplay on contemporary hit radio. Triciaâ¯Leighâ¯Fisherâs career has been primarily focused on her music releases and occasional collaborations, with no further studio albums issued after 1990, marking the end of her brief but focused recording output.
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