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  1. FROM BILL. Hi Gang: And welcome to our newsletter for the merry, merry month of May! I never get to May 1st without remembering a couple of my country music co-horts who were born on this day: Jimmy Gateley (1931), who was a major part of my Po’ Boys band for thirteen years, and Sonny James (1929), […]

  2. 778. 78K views 2 years ago #countrymusic #billanderson #countrymusichalloffame. Country Music Hall of Fame member Bill Anderson joins the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville for...

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    The Official Whisperin' Bill Anderson YouTube Channel. Bill Andrson's latest album 'LIFE' is available for download now on iTunes at http://cwired.co/BA13LIF...

  4. Dec 3, 2021 · Bill Anderson Looks Back On His 7-Decade Career, Celebrates CMHoF Exhibit [Interview] December 3, 2021 / by LB Cantrell Bill Anderson at the opening celebration for Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

  5. Born: November 1, 1937, Columbia, South Carolina. Acclaimed singer-songwriter Bill Anderson, born on Nov. 1, 1937, wrote his first song, “Carry Me to My Texas Home,” when he was just ten years...

  6. November 1, 1937. Birthplace. Columbia, South Carolina. A force in country music songwriting for more than six decades, Bill Anderson has also been a hit recording artist, television and radio host, and popular Grand Ole Opry star. College Whiz Kid.

  7. One of the few country singer-songwriters to cross over to pop in the 1960s with hits including “Still” and “8 X 10,” Bill Anderson topped the country charts in the ‘60s and ‘70s with songs like “I Get the Fever” and “Sometimes,” and enjoys the singular distinction of placing a song on the country charts for seven consecutive decades.

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