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Bill Warrington grew up in Spokane, Washington. At
17, he joined the Navy and while stationed in San Diego at the North Island Naval Air
Station in 1976, he saw a retiring Naval Commander, playing a banjo for some kids. Bill
knew then that he wanted to be a singer/songwriter. He bought his first guitar that day,
learned how to play and wrote his first song shortly after that. After moving back home to
Spokane in 1980, he began working for the Post Office. He continued to write songs and
hone his guitar/songwriting skills and rather than going Postal, he bit the bullet in 1989
and moved to Nashville. After getting to town, Bill realized he had a lot of work to do.
The writers, singers and players in Nashville are the greatest in the world and in order
to work with them, he knew the bar was high. After working hard for many years, and
learning from successful writers like Jack Keller, Jon Ims and Patti Ryan, he went on to
write with great writers, such as; Gerald Smith, Thom Shepherd, Dave Gibson, Patti Ryan,
Bryan Cumming, Bob Feldman, Marty Hansen (aka Professor Marty), Tom Manning, Marci Salyer
and Donna DeSopo, Julie Taylor, Luther Lewis. His songs have been recorded by Sue James,
Sarah Hoffman, The Readings, Queenie Mullinix, Gerald Smith and Marci Salyer. He has won
the Most Promising Male Award for 2004 - Songwriter of the Year Award 2005 and Co Writer
of the Year Award 2006 which he won with his friend Joan Walker from the Tennessee
Songwriters Association International.
Check out Bill's MySpace Page
Other song(s) written with Jeffrey Scott Stewart:
"Another Lesson In Love" "Don't Keep Leading Me On"
"Dragon In My Garden" "Forget-Me-Not" "Gator
Moon" "Harvest Moon" "I Feel Like Pluto"
"Iron Horses"
"My Slice Of The American Dream" "Now That I'm In The Picture"
"Red Roses" "She's The Best"
"Speakin' Easy" "Talkin' Through Tin Cans" "The
Poison And The Cure" "Western Movies"
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