Billy Simons

Billy Simons

Billy Simons performing live in New York July 17, 2008
Background information
Birth name William Nicholas Simons, Jr.
Born (1983-12-17) December 17, 1983
Origin Ludlow, Massachusetts
Genres Acoustic-pop, acoustic rock, folk
Instruments Guitar, Beatbox, Vocals
Years active 2003-Present
Website http://www.billy-simons.com

Billy Simons (born December 17, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter originally from Ludlow, Massachusetts. His music is often described as acoustic pop, rock, and folk. Although he sometimes plays with a trio, Simons mostly plays solo acoustic shows incorporating guitar tapping, beatboxing, a looping effects pedal, and a distorted microphone through which he sings what sound like guitar solos, always playing exclusively with Taylor Guitars.

History

In 2004, Billy Simons began giving live performances at New York City venues such as The Bowery Ballroom, The Bitter End, Sin-e, The Living Room, and The Canal Room. In 2007, Simons released a compilation of his compositions under the title "The Joker's Hand" (2007) on iTunes. Notable songs include "Sister Agnes," "Body," and "Part II." In 2009, Simons released a live solo acoustic album, "Live at the Academy" (2009).[1] Later that year, Simons released "Music From the Motion Picture" (2009) following his sold-out CD release performance at The Bitter End in New York City.[2] He has opened performances for Bobby McFerrin; Susan Tedeschi; Dave Matthews collaborator Tim Reynolds;[3] Pete Francis of Dispatch; country superstar Phil Vassar; Matisyahu; Spin Doctors Lead Singer Chris Barron; and Pure Prairie League.

Discography

Studio Albums & EPs
2003: "Billy Simons" (EP)
2007: "The Joker's Hand"
2008: "Sessions On A Hill" (EP)
2009: "Music From The Motion Picture"
2010: "Elyria"

Live Albums
2009: "Live At The Academy"

References

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