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  • Genre: Acoustic / Folk / Folk Rock

    Location HOUSTON, Texas, Un

    Profile Views: 18479

    Last Login: 5/24/2012

    Member Since 12/12/2007

    Website www.billwardsongs.com

    Record Label Songdog Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. ................ ....Myspace Layouts.. at Pimp-My-Profile.com / ..Acoustic Guitar.. .."Bill Ward's got chops!" No doubt about it, everything he plays and sings and writes and produces is so beautiful because it comes out of his lifelong love affair with music. He was born into it. Bill's mother Marguerite and his two aunts were called the Davis Sisters, a sweet harmony singing trio from the Thirties who recorded for Columbia Records and were quite well known throughout the South, playing for WIOD out of Miami. So when listeners hear Bill's blues-inflected baritone, his crystal-clear enunciation, his vocal command and his love of soaring harmonies, he's proud to credit both his genes and his mother's instruction to sing from the heart..... Bill Ward never set out to defy musical categories. "I just love all kinds of music," he says, shrugging at the labels that critics and industry-insiders have put on his unique sound, "country, gospel, opera, classical, jazz, blues, you name it. That's how I grew up.".... Leaving a classical career on French horn in favor of composing and conducting, Bill plays just about every instrument in the orchestra. "I still want to learn violin," he said on his forty-seventh birthday. He started out at age five on piano and guitar, instruments he still plays at most shows, but expanded to French horn in high school, trumpet in a marching band and later the organ as choir director. All the while, he was writing songs as well. His "Something for the Children," for example, was selected as the theme song for the March of Dimes in 1978. After college, he began to tour. Bill Ward & Making Waves headlined all over Florida playing dance music with a seven-piece band that featured Stan Kenton's first trumpet. "We played covers, but my band was so tight. No one was using trombone in those years, and my guys were all so talented that writing arrangements for them was so much fun," he said, looking back..... A veteran of the hard traveling touring circuit, Bill began composing larger scores. His "David and Goliath," a musical he co-wrote for performance on the beach, is still well remembered by many a citizen of Panama City. This experience led to commissions for film soundtracks and music production ventures at his studio in Houston, Texas, but as he puts it, "Writing my own lyrics and singing my own songs remains my first love musically.".... 1991 saw the release of his first CD," William is our Name". In the what-have-you-done-for-me-lately world of pop radio, the CD still enjoys airplay in the U.S., Canada, Russia, Ireland and The Netherlands. You can hear him on Willie Nelson's "Outlaw for Peace" show, which airs worldwide on Radio for Peace International..... His most recent CD, "Skyline", shows a musical maturity unsurpassed among his peers. New York music critic Kirpal Gordon called it, "the real McCoy! And on eleven songs that just don't quit but build and bridge and return a profound sense of hope born of a willingness to witness the hardest truths about ourselves." My money says two-to-one they will still be heard, these songs of our common plight and possibility, after the corn-pone fascists, hair-do disasters and masters of the demographic hustle who have taken over Nashville are long gone.".... Hill Country music critic Kathleen Hudson, author of Telling Stories, Writing Songs (UT Press), wrote, "No one has a voice as seductive as Bill Ward, but Skyline is more than just a great singer's showcase. It's the blend of voice, hard won lyrics, incredible instrumental skills and masterful arrangements that keep these songs in your head long after the CD stops playing." Perhaps Austin critic Cathy Franklin said it best in her review, which comments on his forty-year career as a performer. "Unlike most of the acts at South by Southwest, Bill Ward is no overnight, one-hit, MTV flavor-of-the-minute. Let's put it this way: if music were food, Bill Ward's songs would be a banquet. Welcome to the feast." .................... ...................... .. .. .. .. .. .. ......Poodwaddle.com..
  • Members

    Well, let's see. Over the last few years: Wally Brannon, Joel Marlowe, Mike Lindauer, Dirje Smith, Russell Harris, Dave Nachmanoff, Jeff Berkley, Tom Prasada-Rao, Keith Carper, Bow Brannon, Doug Floyd, Arley Blankenship and countless drug from the front row choirs. I know I'm forgetting some, but I'll be back with more!
  • Influences

    ....Bill Ward..............Create Your Badge....
  • Sounds Like

    Harry Chapin, Neil Diamond, Tom Waits, Dr. John and sometimes a forlorn elk when the moon is right.

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  • Alison

    Long time no see old friend. GLAD to see you doing so well with ur music!  

    11 months ago
  • Betty C. Wallace

    Hey!i love you music


    2 years ago
  • HAllIe WIglesworth

    Thanks for the add.

    2 years ago
  • Acoustic Cuts

    Hi,
    Nice music!
    Cheers

    3 years ago
  • 3 years ago
  • Neal Barbieri

    Ciao,Bill         
    Thank you for the add and the friendship.    
    you are very good, I like your stupendous music a lot, Band, and stupendous voice.
    compliments  ..really.  you are one of my prefeitis,
    I feel great admiration for you, 
    be really one whom is worth rather a lot!
    I hope to listen soon to you, in italy ..
    talk to you soon, and all of my best wishes to always listen to your good music
    all the best.. from italy.. and good life.. every day  
    neal

    3 years ago
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    Thank you!
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    And a wonderful weekend!
    Much Love Always Anita

    3 years ago
  • Beth Kille

    Thanks for the comment in your "mood" today Bill! It was a pleasure to work w/you on such great tunes!

    4 years ago
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MySpace Layouts

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Myspace Layouts at Pimp-My-Profile.com / Acoustic Guitar

“Bill Ward’s got chops!” No doubt about it, everything he plays and sings and writes and produces is so beautiful because it comes out of his lifelong love affair with music. He was born into it. Bill’s mother Marguerite and his two aunts were called the Davis Sisters, a sweet harmony singing trio from the Thirties who recorded for Columbia Records and were quite well known throughout the South, playing for WIOD out of Miami. So when listeners hear Bill’s blues-inflected baritone, his crystal-clear enunciation, his vocal command and his love of soaring harmonies, he’s proud to credit both his genes and his mother’s instruction to sing from the heart.

Bill Ward never set out to defy musical categories. “I just love all kinds of music,” he says, shrugging at the labels that critics and industry-insiders have put on his unique sound, “country, gospel, opera, classical, jazz, blues, you name it. That’s how I grew up.”

Leaving a classical career on French horn in favor of composing and conducting, Bill plays just about every instrument in the orchestra. “I still want to learn violin,” he said on his forty-seventh birthday. He started out at age five on piano and guitar, instruments he still plays at most shows, but expanded to French horn in high school, trumpet in a marching band and later the organ as choir director. All the while, he was writing songs as well. His “Something for the Children,” for example, was selected as the theme song for the March of Dimes in 1978. After college, he began to tour. Bill Ward & Making Waves headlined all over Florida playing dance music with a seven-piece band that featured Stan Kenton’s first trumpet. “We played covers, but my band was so tight. No one was using trombone in those years, and my guys were all so talented that writing arrangements for them was so much fun,” he said, looking back.

A veteran of the hard traveling touring circuit, Bill began composing larger scores. His “David and Goliath,” a musical he co-wrote for performance on the beach, is still well remembered by many a citizen of Panama City. This experience led to commissions for film soundtracks and music production ventures at his studio in Houston, Texas, but as he puts it, “Writing my own lyrics and singing my own songs remains my first love musically.”

1991 saw the release of his first CD,” William is our Name”. In the what-have-you-done-for-me-lately world of pop radio, the CD still enjoys airplay in the U.S., Canada, Russia, Ireland and The Netherlands. You can hear him on Willie Nelson’s “Outlaw for Peace” show, which airs worldwide on Radio for Peace International.

His most recent CD, “Skyline”, shows a musical maturity unsurpassed among his peers. New York music critic Kirpal Gordon called it, “the real McCoy! And on eleven songs that just don’t quit but build and bridge and return a profound sense of hope born of a willingness to witness the hardest truths about ourselves.” My money says two-to-one they will still be heard, these songs of our common plight and possibility, after the corn-pone fascists, hair-do disasters and masters of the demographic hustle who have taken over Nashville are long gone.”

Hill Country music critic Kathleen Hudson, author of Telling Stories, Writing Songs (UT Press), wrote, “No one has a voice as seductive as Bill Ward, but Skyline is more than just a great singer’s showcase. It’s the blend of voice, hard won lyrics, incredible instrumental skills and masterful arrangements that keep these songs in your head long after the CD stops playing.” Perhaps Austin critic Cathy Franklin said it best in her review, which comments on his forty-year career as a performer. “Unlike most of the acts at South by Southwest, Bill Ward is no overnight, one-hit, MTV flavor-of-the-minute. Let’s put it this way: if music were food, Bill Ward’s songs would be a banquet. Welcome to the feast.”
BILL WARD: Just for the Moment
BILL WARD: Skyline
BILL WARD: Bill Ward
BILL WARD: Caught In The Act

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Member Since:

December 12, 2007

Members:

Well, let's see. Over the last few years: Wally Brannon, Joel Marlowe, Mike Lindauer, Dirje Smith, Russell Harris, Dave Nachmanoff, Jeff Berkley, Tom Prasada-Rao, Keith Carper, Bow Brannon, Doug Floyd, Arley Blankenship and countless drug from the front row choirs. I know I'm forgetting some, but I'll be back with more!

Sounds Like:

Harry Chapin, Neil Diamond, Tom Waits, Dr. John and sometimes a forlorn elk when the moon is right.

Record Label:

Songdog Records

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