" Whisperin " Bill Anderson - Country Singer and Songwriter - 24 décembre 2016 James William Anderson III (born November 1, 1937), known as Bill Anderson, is an American country music singer, songwriter and television personality. He has been a member in long standing of the weekly Grand Ole Opry radio program and stage performance in Nashville, Tennessee. He has released more than 40 studio albums and has reached No. 1 on the country charts seven times: "Mama Sang a Song" (1962), "Still" (1963), "I Get the Fever" (1966), "For Loving You" (with Jan Howard, 1967), "My Life (Throw It Away If I Want To)" (1969), "World of Make Believe" (1974), and "Sometimes" (with Mary Lou Turner, 1976). Twenty-nine more of his singles have reached the top ten. One of the most successful songwriters in country music history, Anderson is also a popular singer, earning the nickname "Whisperin' Bill" for his soft vocal style and occasional spoken narrations.
Country Music Hall of Fame 2001
Member of the Grand Ole Opry
Sent him 2 photos on 10 Dec and got both back signed on 24 Dec
Mr. Bill Anderson
P. O. Box 888
Hermitage, TN 37076-0888 |