Bill Deasy Musical artist

Bill Deasy is a singer-songwriter, recording artist and author born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the late 1980s Deasy's musical start blossomed at open stages in and around Pittsburgh. Within a few years Deasy and his band, Shiloh, outscored Rusted Root to win the 1991 Graffiti Rock Challenge, a local Pittsburgh competition. By the mid-90s, with Shiloh defunct, a new group emerged and Deasy became the lead singer-songwriter of The Gathering Field, whose regional hit "Lost in America", from an album by the same name, led to a deal with Atlantic Records in 1996. After parting ways with Atlantic, The Gathering Field released three more albums: Reliance, the self-titled The Gathering Field and So Close To Home. During that time Deasy also released a semi-acoustic solo album, Spring Lies Waiting. The Gathering Field eventually disbanded but Deasy continues to record and perform as mostly a solo act.

Personal facts

Bill Deasy
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1966
Birth place
United States
Hometown
Pittsburgh

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Musical artist

Career started1994
associated musical artist
The Gathering Field
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Folk rock
Pop rock

Bill Deasy on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.billdeasy.com
  2. http://www.myspace.com/billdeasy