Bill Perry (musician) explained
Bill Perry (December 25, 1957 - July 17, 2007)[1] was an American blues musician. The guitarist, songwriter and singer toured throughout the U.S. and Europe. In the 1980s, he was the main guitarist for Richie Havens; he also toured with Garth Hudson and Levon Helm around the same time.[2]
William Sanford Perry was born in Goshen, New York, United States. In 1995, he was signed for an unprecedented five-album deal with the Pointblank/Virgin label.[3] The Bill Perry Blues Band consisted of Bill Perry (lead vocals, lead guitar), John Reddan (guitar and vocals), Tim Tindall (bass guitar) and Rob Curtis (drums). The band released a total of seven albums between 1994 and 2006.[1]
He died of a heart attack in Sugar Loaf, New York on July 17, 2007, at the age of 49.[4]
- Love Scars (Pointblank, 1994)
- Greycourt Lighting (Virgin, 1998)
- High Octane "Live at Manny's Car Wash" (independent release, 1999)
- Fire It Up (Blind Pig, 2001)
- Crazy Kind of Life (Blind Pig, 2002)
- Raw Deal (Blind Pig, 2004)
- Don't Know Nothing About Love (Blind Pig, 2006)
Notes and References
- Web site: Skelly . Richard . Bill Perry - Music Biography, Credits and Discography . AllMusic . 2013-03-18.
- Web site: Jack Walton. Headliner at blues fest 'Experienced'. https://web.archive.org/web/20070310153205/http://www.southbendtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20060331%2FEnt05%2F603310499%2F-1%2FENT%2FCAT%3DEnt05. dead. March 10, 2007. South Bend Tribune. March 31, 2006. May 30, 2021.
- Web site: 30 September 2011. Bill Perry Day: Free blues festival this Sunday. The Chronicle.
- News: July 20, 2007. New York blues guitarist Bill Perry dead at 49. Reuters.