Vocals:Bill Ruby
Guitar: Bill Ruby
Comedy: Bill Ruby
Good Old Guy: Bill Ruby
Sexy Old Guy: Bill Ruby
Old guy you'd take home with you: Bill Ruby
Influences
George Jones, Porter Wagoner, Elvis,Hank,Sr.,All the 50's and 60's rock and roll, Willie, Waylon, Merle, Willie Samples, just to name a few. All the songwriters in Nashville at the writers nights all over town. Those songwriters that write and perform just for fun.
Sounds Like
He's been drunk for a week. He certainly has his own sound and it truly is unique to say the least. He was born with a voice like no other that I have heard before. Thank God! He does a lot of family concerts with the kids because they don't know any better and they love him. Because of him I'm sure they will not follow in his footsteps. I will say this, He can sure write a good country song. His imagination is so vivid it's almost as if you're there. Be sure you take a listen to his songs while on his myspace.com and i'm sure you will agree. While you are listening stop by his store and buy a song or two. Help him out cause he sure needs the MONEY. You know he's bought all this stuff he can't pay for and he needs your help!!
Bill has been in the entertainment business in some form for most of his life. Whether it be as a songwriter, manager, promoter, producer, publisher, or anything else in the business. Bill spent 15 years or more in Nashville before returning to his home town of Sikeston, mo.(only 3 hours from Nashville) to be close to the grandkids.In the early 90's he was a writer for SunStar Songs publishing and during his time there his songs "Let's Go Racin'" and "Start Your Engines" and "You Can't Win The Race" was the theme songs and promo songs for ESPN's Nascar shows.Also, Tony Garron recorded "Two cents Worth" and The Moons Not coming Out Tonight" .The group Nevada The Band also Made two albums of race songs co-written by Bill, Tony Rast, and Gene Rabbai, Jr.His Song called "It's My Turn" was recorded by Dicky Minor and also Jeremy Lee Sheppard. Jeremy recorded eight songs written by Bill to include "The Love That I Gave", and Hangin' On To Holdin' you. The "Sunshine Singers" recorded " Santa Won't You Find My Daddy" in 1995. Shannon Worthy also recorded "Another Way To Cry" on his album along with five other Bill Ruby songs. Bill has three song on the soundtrack of "Townies" a movie made in Philadephia. They are "Hangin' On To Holdin' You", "One Bad Dad", and "I Love You Son".Bill promoted country shows like "THE PLUMMER FAMILY from Branson in Sikeston, mo. and several shows thereafter.Bill has also managed several artist to include Kiley Loesch, Tim Pifer, Nikki Richard, Shannon Worthy, Jenny Long, Steve Cook, and many others. He has also worked with Doug Stone,The Oak Ridge Boys,Merle Kilgore, Freddie Hart, and Bobby G. Rice just to name a few.
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It is a pleasure to have you as my new MySpace friend… I find your MySpace page, your talent and your enthusiasm for music pleason’ to many… I welcome you’re other MySpace friends to visit my MySpace page that I’ve dedicated to my admiration of many talented guitar playing musicians of many styles… Stop by check it out and leave a comment if you like… Thanks Ken…
Have ya ever been in a relationship and you were just so ready to walk out the door cause you've had enough? But then about the time you're ready to leave...your heart gets in the way? Well, that's what this song is about. Let me know what ya think about it.
Heyyy.....how is everything your way?? I have a quick favor to ask of ya. I am in a contest to get to open on Little Big Town's tour this summer and I was wondering if you had any free time to vote for me real quick?! I'm very excited i may have the chance to come perform for ya and could really use your help....like no joke I foreal need you haha. Thanks!
OH you can vote from my myspace on the little button saying DEMAND IT with all the Little Big Town stuff lol
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Des bisous ensoleillés pour cette nouvelle année 2009 *******France Flory*******
Bill Ruby - Join us in congratulating record producer Kim Copeland for her work on the Rachel Williams album, Lonely At The Bottom. Check this great review by R.K. Oermann with Music Row Magazine on Rachel's current single, The Only Thing Harder Than Leaving.
"She has the goods. This creeps up on you with cat’s paws. The languid pace, echoing instruments, spacious production and her hushed, aching delivery are all immensely seductive. The lyric of leaving home is full of terrific details. And her falsetto leaps in the bridge are like little daggers to the heart. A mini masterpiece. This, by the way, is the third single in a row that I have raved about from this performer. "