The music of Bill Gaunce has been described by Ninevolt magazine as “A tour-de-force of ceaselessly melodic folk-pop that would make the Band, the Wallflowers, and Wilco proud.” As you listen to some of Bill’s more recent tracks (see “Troubled Times”), it is hard not to be enticed by the melody and tempo-driven sounds that span genres from folk to more contemporary rock’n'roll. The former frontman for The Stationary Poets has a voice reminiscent of Bob Dylan and Tom Petty, and the instrumental backing necessary to complete a unique-yet-inspired sound.
Gaunce’s most recent release, “B Sides and Bums: 19 Songs of Questionable Character,” offers tracks that Gaunce considers ‘extras’ although their quality of production does not warrant such a modest title. You can find information on this recent release and much more on Bill’s profile.
Bill is constantly changing his free download song, keeping his listeners happy. Be sure not to miss out on the unique music of this promising indie musician, who can be quoted as saying he has “…experienced more than his share of cheap road-gig hotels, shady booking agents, sleazy bars, and major label deals gone up in smoke.” We’re sure that many aspiring artists out there can relate.
http://www.broadjam.com/billgaunce
Posted by Broadjam on Nov 6, 2009 in Broadjam Blog


loved the hook for ‘i hate my radio.’
i know a few reviewers that could relate.
great theme.
Nov 9, 2009/5:36 pmedumatate?
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