Bill LaBounty Musical artist

Bill LaBounty is an American musician. He was initially a singer-songwriter in the soft rock genre, first as a member of the band Fat Chance, and later as a solo artist. As a solo artist, LaBounty recorded six studio albums, including four on Curb Records/Warner Bros. Records. His first chart single, "This Night Won't Last Forever", was covered in 1979 by Michael Johnson, whose rendition was a Top 20 pop hit that year.In the 1990s, LaBounty shifted his focus to country music and has co-written several songs for country music artists, including Steve Wariner's Number One hits "Lynda", "The Weekend" and "I Got Dreams". LaBounty signed to a songwriting contract with Curb Publishing in 2001.

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Musical artist

Career started1978
associated musical artist
Steve Wariner
Lonestar
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Country music
Soft rock
instrument
Keyboard instrument
Singing
record label
Curb Records
Warner Bros. Records

Bill LaBounty on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.billlabounty.com
  2. http://www.yuzu-melodies.fr/Bill-LaBounty-I-always-tried-to-approach-my-music-as-an-artist-regardless-of-my-status-in-the-business_a1073.html