Billy Crain Musical artist

William Sherwood "Billy" Crain (born August 9, 1954 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American songwriter and musician. He has been a staple performer in the Southern rock scene since the early 1970s. He has performed with various artists including the The Allman Brothers Band, The Rossington-Collins Band, The Rolling Stones and ZZ Top. In the late 1980s he pursued songwriting and record production. He co-wrote the song "Call It Love" (by Poco) with Ron Guilbeau and Rick Lonow; "It's My Time" by Martina McBride (co-writers Kim Tribble and Tammy Hyler); "Another Nine Minutes" (co-writers Tim Buppert and Tom Douglas (songwriter)); and "Let 'er Rip" by the Dixie Chicks (co-written with Sandy Ramos).

Personal facts

Birth dateAugust 09, 1954
Birth place
Nashville Tennessee , United States

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Musical artist

Career started1970
associated musical artist
Poco
Martina McBride
Dixie Chicks
Outlaws
The Bellamy Brothers
Yankee Grey
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Country music
Rock music
Southern rock
instrument
Bass guitar
Drum kit
Guitar
Keyboard instrument
Singing
record label
MCA Inc.
Epic Records
Sony BMG
Sony Music Entertainment

Billy Crain on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://billycrain.com