Bill Archer
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Bill Archer is a traditional country music entertainer, singer, and songwriter.
Many of todays hot players have been a part of Bill's band The Last Round Up!
Catch Bill Archer & The Last Round Up any chance you get...Band/artist history
Bill grew up an only child raised by his mother and grandmother. For as long as he can remember he has loved singing. Being raised by to women Bill had a sense of being the man of the house very early in life. Some say he grew up to fast and didn’t have a chance to really live, but just listen to his style of writing and his songs and you can hear a life of living, loving, and losing.
Bill was born in Texas City, Texas. October 13, 1969. His grandmother gave him his first guitar for his third birthday. Bill was already making up songs and singing to the neighbors by this time and loved being the center of attention. Struck by tragedy when he was seven his grandfather, the only male figure in his life passed away. His mother and grandmother did the best they could with this talented young man.
Bills grandmother owned a small bar in Texas City where Bill spent most of his time. It was there that his real love of music came full circle. Bill learned all the words to his favorite song “All The Gold In California” and at age 9 he was on the stage with the house band belting out the lyrics and loving every minute of it.
As a songwriter most of Bills inspiration comes from within. Bill has been writing since he was thirteen, “it was a way for me to express my true feelings. Whether they, were good, bad, happy, or sad. I could always just write them down.” Bills favorite quote: “It’s better to have failed trying, than to have never tried at all!”Have you performed in front of an audience?Yes, bars, clubs, and fairs. Mostly in the Texas Area at this time most recent was April 22, 2006 at the Galveston County Fair. I love it nothing beats the feeling of seeing people dancing and singing and having a good time.
Your musical influences
Toby Keith / Tim Mcgraw / Big & Rich / Rascal Flats / Keith Urban / George Strait / Alan Jackson / Gretchen (The Redneck Woman) Wilson, and countless othersWhat equipment do you use?
Behringer Mixer
Shure Beta 58 Mic
JBL Speakers
Indian Acoustic Electric GutiarGOD HOME AND FAMILY
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HELLO! JUST STOPPED BY TO GIVE A LISTEN AND WISH YOU THE BEST ON THE CHARTS. YOUR MUSIC IS GREAT ENJOYED!!! JUST AS A NOTE: PLEASE GIVE A LISTEN TO "IT'S ON ME" AND "SHE'S GOING OUT WITH ME TONIGHT" IN MY SONG CATOLOGUE. I THINK YOU WOULD ROCK WITH THESE TUNES. IF INTERESTED SEND ME SOME FEEDBACK. HOPE WE CAN MAKE A CONNECTION. THANK YOUHi every one I just wanted to take a moment to say wow I am blown away at the response I'm getting on A Redneck Paradise. It jumped 60 spots yesterday to number 134 in all of country. and number 13 on the traditional charts.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Bill Archerhey bill, just stopped by to listen to some of your songs... "he's not daddy" is really good....take care, country charleyHi Bill! Just listened to your Great songs and AWESOME vocal!
Congrats on your well deserved music success! Well Deserved!! Spinning on my Soundclick stations!All comments (6)
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Hi Bill, I was browsing, and just found Another Redneck on the Internet. Great tune! I will be back soon to listen to more songs. God bless, Stan Anderson