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Billy Strings (born William Lee Apostol, October 3, 1992) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and bluegrass musician. [1] He has released four studio albums, with his album Home winning the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album in 2021.
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Turmoil & Tinfoil is the first full length studio album by American bluegrass musician Billy Strings.Its release follows two collaborations with Don Julin, Rock of Ages and Fiddle Tune X and precedes his second studio album Home.
A scene from the Billy Strings show Dec. 12 at Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh. At 36 minutes came the first true break in the music, with a warm "thank you" greeting from the 31-year-old ...
Soon after, Lytle co-wrote with Haley the band's first national hit, "Crazy Man, Crazy" although he did not receive co-authorship credit for it (until 2002). Lytle played on all of Haley's recordings between mid-1951 and the summer of 1955, including the epochal " Rock Around the Clock " in 1954 (fellow Jodimars saxophonist Joey Ambrose and ...
BNQT (/ ˈ b æ ŋ k w ɪ t / "banquet") is an indie super-group featuring Fran Healy , Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand), Eric Pulido , Ben Bridwell (Band of Horses) and Jason Lytle , backed by other members of Midlake: Jesse Chandler, Joey McClellan and McKenzie Smith.
Billy Joel is an American singer-songwriter and pianist who has used various musicians both in studio and for live performances. The band began with the recording of his first album as a solo artist in 1971; it stabilized around 1975 and underwent several lineup changes in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Two months later the band was renamed UFO. [2] Bolton left on 31 January 1972, shortly after the release of the band's first live album Live. [3] He was briefly replaced by Larry Wallis, who was fired by Mogg and in October 1972 and replaced by Bernie Marsden in November. [4] Paul Raymond was a member from 1976 until his death in 2019, over ...