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Genre: Americana / Country / Southern Rock
Location Branson, Missouri, US
Profile Views: 32985
Last Login: 8/13/2011
Member Since 4/26/2007
Website www.myspace.com/billyarrcountry
Record Label Binoco-Nash Records
Type of Label Indie
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.. .. .. ......Billy Arr: Welcome to My Country...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I was born and raised on good old Country Music in Dixon, Missouri. As I grew older, Dixon started feeling a little like Mayberry to me, so I escaped and joined the U.S Army. I served 11 plus years until I finally realized I was spending a lot more time playing music in Army Clubs than I was soldiering, and that's not a good thing for a career Sergeant... ..So, I resigned from the Army and stayed in Germany, playing music for a year before returning to the States. Once back home in Missouri, I put a band together immediately and played the same club for a year and a half, then hit the road with the band, playing Indianapolis, Peoria, Kansas City, St. Louis, Timbuctu, any place that would hire us. I signed on and worked as front man for Cristy Lane in Peoria for about a year before I finally settled in Topeka, Kansas. A bass-playing army buddy and I bought two clubs there. One was a 300 seater with live music six nights a week, the other a Surf and Turf restaurant with piano bar. Early mornings, I shopped for supplies for both clubs, then tended bar most days, then the band and I played 8 til midnight. When we closed the 300 seater, then I would drive across town and play the piano bar until three a.m., close it and get ready for the next day. Nearly killed myself with those hours. We would spend Sundays rehearsing and recording my song demos. .. I made my first 3 day trip to Nashville in early 1970, taking only 11 of my 300 plus songs with me. Luckily, I was able to play all 11 of those for Curly Putman, writer of many Hits, including "Divorce" and "Green, Green Grass of Home". Curly had Green Grass Music at the time and Tree Publishing Company was handling his catalog. Curly listened to all eleven, selected nine for his publishing company, called a demo session for the next day and asked me to sing the demos. We cut them in Tree's small 4 trk studio. I recall that I was nervous as a hooker in church that day. Later to become Hit Songwriters, Dave Kirby and Bobby Braddock were 2 of the musicians on the session. Braddock had already had some success as cowriter on DIVORCE with Curly. .. .. After the session, I returned to Topeka and waited. Four weeks later Curly called to say Charlie Walker had recorded one of the songs, "Let's Go Fishin' Boys, the Girls are Biting" as his next "Single". Curly called me the night Charlie first sang it on the Opry, saying "Hey man, Run outside and turn on your car radio". I did, and heard a song of mine "live on air" for the very first time. What a Hoot! When it hit the top 20 on the charts I sold my clubs and moved lock, stock, barrel, 2 kids and wife, to Music City USA. In my mind, this songwriting stuff was gonna be easy. It took me nearly two years to get another song cut. What a huge eyeopener that was for a brash, egotistical young Missouri boy. .. .. It was a little slow for me in Nashville at first, so I put another band together and toured the club circuit, booked by Nashville's Buddy Lee Agency. My band was called Billy Arr and The Arrsonists. While doing this, I recorded for both Rice Records and GRT. A couple of my singles did okay, chartwise. After a year on my own, I signed on as Front man/Keyboard player for Dave Dudley, acting as his Road Manager for a couple of years, then worked the same gig for Billie Jo Spears, Wayne Kemp, Dickie Lee, Del Reeves, and many others. Heck, I changed headliners so often, you'd think I couldn't keep a job back then. Actually, I just had a very low level of boredom, and moved on when I tired of their individual show repertoires. .. .. Fortunately during this period, I got a few more songs recorded by some good folks like Mel Tillis, Faron Young, Loretta Lynn, The Wilburn Bros., The Kendalls, Freddy Hart, Mickey Gilley, Gene Watson, Bobby Lord, Bobby Lewis, Dave Dudley, Billie Jo Spears, Roy Rogers, and Minnie Uthers. Some of those that have sang on my many demo sessions include Martina, Dolly, Linda Davis, Joe Diffie, Barbara Fairchild, etal . . I treasure these songs as much as the released records. I'm also very proud of my songs that have been recorded by foreign Artists in Countries like, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Canada, Brazil, the Asian markets and South Africa. .. Recently, Wanda Kay started her own morning show (10 am til Noon Tuesday thru Saturday) in the Superstars Live Theater in Branson, MO. We put our Nashville home up for sale and moved into a new house we bought here in June of this year, 2010. Now, with over 800 songs in my catalog, I still write, and play venues on occasion. I love to produce records, publish music, (mostly my own). Wanda Kay and I were invited to the International Elvis Tribute Artist Festival in Porthcawl, Wales (England) in both 2006 and 2007. I work with a band out of Missouri called "The Jazzabillies" when I play west of the Mississippi. Wanda Kay's band in Branson is called "TaneyCombo" . Please enjoy my music while you're visiting my Page, won't you. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .................. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...................................................................................... .. ........ .......... .. .. -
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..Billy Arr: Welcome to My Country..
I was born and raised on good old Country Music in Dixon, Missouri. As I grew older, Dixon started feeling a little like Mayberry to me, so I escaped and joined the U.S Army. I served 11 plus years until I finally realized I was spending a lot more time playing music in Army Clubs than I was soldiering, and that's not a good thing for a career Sergeant.
So, I resigned from the Army and stayed in Germany, playing music for a year before returning to the States. Once back home in Missouri, I put a band together immediately and played the same club for a year and a half, then hit the road with the band, playing Indianapolis, Peoria, Kansas City, St. Louis, Timbuctu, any place that would hire us. I signed on and worked as front man for Cristy Lane in Peoria for about a year before I finally settled in Topeka, Kansas. A bass-playing army buddy and I bought two clubs there. One was a 300 seater with live music six nights a week, the other a Surf and Turf restaurant with piano bar. Early mornings, I shopped for supplies for both clubs, then tended bar most days, then the band and I played 8 til midnight. When we closed the 300 seater, then I would drive across town and play the piano bar until three a.m., close it and get ready for the next day. Nearly killed myself with those hours. We would spend Sundays rehearsing and recording my song demos.
I made my first 3 day trip to Nashville in early 1970, taking only 11 of my 300 plus songs with me. Luckily, I was able to play all 11 of those for Curly Putman, writer of many Hits, including "Divorce" and "Green, Green Grass of Home". Curly had Green Grass Music at the time and Tree Publishing Company was handling his catalog. Curly listened to all eleven, selected nine for his publishing company, called a demo session for the next day and asked me to sing the demos. We cut them in Tree's small 4 trk studio. I recall that I was nervous as a hooker in church that day. Later to become Hit Songwriters, Dave Kirby and Bobby Braddock were 2 of the musicians on the session. Braddock had already had some success as cowriter on DIVORCE with Curly.
After the session, I returned to Topeka and waited. Four weeks later Curly called to say Charlie Walker had recorded one of the songs, "Let's Go Fishin' Boys, the Girls are Biting" as his next "Single". Curly called me the night Charlie first sang it on the Opry, saying "Hey man, Run outside and turn on your car radio". I did, and heard a song of mine "live on air" for the very first time. What a Hoot! When it hit the top 20 on the charts I sold my clubs and moved lock, stock, barrel, 2 kids and wife, to Music City USA. In my mind, this songwriting stuff was gonna be easy. It took me nearly two years to get another song cut. What a huge eyeopener that was for a brash, egotistical young Missouri boy.
It was a little slow for me in Nashville at first, so I put another band together and toured the club circuit, booked by Nashville's Buddy Lee Agency. My band was called Billy Arr and The Arrsonists. While doing this, I recorded for both Rice Records and GRT. A couple of my singles did okay, chartwise. After a year on my own, I signed on as Front man/Keyboard player for Dave Dudley, acting as his Road Manager for a couple of years, then worked the same gig for Billie Jo Spears, Wayne Kemp, Dickie Lee, Del Reeves, and many others. Heck, I changed headliners so often, you'd think I couldn't keep a job back then. Actually, I just had a very low level of boredom, and moved on when I tired of their individual show repertoires.
Fortunately during this period, I got a few more songs recorded by some good folks like Mel Tillis, Faron Young, Loretta Lynn, The Wilburn Bros., The Kendalls, Freddy Hart, Mickey Gilley, Gene Watson, Bobby Lord, Bobby Lewis, Dave Dudley, Billie Jo Spears, Roy Rogers, and Minnie Uthers. Some of those that have sang on my many demo sessions include Martina, Dolly, Linda Davis, Joe Diffie, Barbara Fairchild, etal . . I treasure these songs as much as the released records. I'm also very proud of my songs that have been recorded by foreign Artists in Countries like, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Canada, Brazil, the Asian markets and South Africa.
Recently, Wanda Kay started her own morning show (10 am til Noon Tuesday thru Saturday) in the Superstars Live Theater in Branson, MO. We put our Nashville home up for sale and moved into a new house we bought here in June of this year, 2010. Now, with over 800 songs in my catalog, I still write, and play venues on occasion. I love to produce records, publish music, (mostly my own). Wanda Kay and I were invited to the International Elvis Tribute Artist Festival in Porthcawl, Wales (England) in both 2006 and 2007. I work with a band out of Missouri called "The Jazzabillies" when I play west of the Mississippi. Wanda Kay's band in Branson is called "TaneyCombo" . Please enjoy my music while you're visiting my Page, won't you. .. ..















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Hey Billy, Congratulations on your move this year. Sorry that I won't get a chance to see you in Nashville, but I wish you and your family the best! Pat
Listening to you right now!! Awesome big guy!!
Billy
Haven't see you in a while. Just thought I would drop you a line. Have 2 new demos up on my Daniel Paul Band site. They are the last 2 songs on the bottom of the player.
Hope you folks are doing great!
Daniel Paul
Awesome music Billy!!
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She's My Ex
Verse: She's my Ex I can't block her out my memory She meant everything to me Every word said When she
said I'll never love again Be my ex until the end And I know I'll never feel this way again She's just my ex
Verse: She's My Ex She Marks the spot where I'm the weakest one
I can't expect she'll change her ways Can't respect the things she's done
Chorus: She's just my Ex Nothing more Nothing less
She's Just My Ex Just my Ex Nothing More Nothing Less She'll Always be my Ex
Verse: She's my Ex Don't cross her path Still belongs to me
She'll be my ex 'til I say when Until I get her back again
Cuz I know I'll never love againNever need another friend
And I know I'll never feel this way again
Chorus: She's just my ex Nothing more Nothing less She'll always be my ex
Breakdown: She's my ex She'll cross my mind A thousand times today Still have a million things to say
Guess I'm better off this way I know she'll never love again
Be my ex until the end And I know I'll never feel this way again
Chorus: She's just my Ex Nothing more Nothing less Still my Ex
Outro: And I And I Never kiss that face good-bye
Cuz I Cuz I Never stopped to wonder why
She looks so pretty (X2) And I know I'll never feel this way again
She's just my Ex Just my Ex She'll always be my Ex She's my Just my Ex
MUSIC & LYRICS: Bill Stevenson
VOCALS: Mofryky
BACKING VOCALS: Mofryky
GUITARS: Eric Brewer, Trevor Huster
BASS: Mofryky
KEYBOARDS: Trevor Huster
DRUMS: Tom Kitchen
PRODUCED BY: Trevor Huster, Diecaster Studios & Mofryky
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Thanks for being our friend. Keep on rockin!!!