I met Bill twice walking this veil of tears. He was a genteel, talented man. I am saddened to discover the world is a bit more cynical and less honest and beautiful with his passing. RIP, Mr. Staines.
So sad to hear of the passing of Bill Staines. We all could use more gentle souls in today's difficult times. His music and love of life will be a part of me forever.
His gentle reflective lyrics and memorable melodies marked him as an outstanding songwriter! A talented troubador who unfailingly delivered warmly engaging performances ...funny and friendly, with a lilting voice, and skillful guitar playing. You could instantly lose yourself in the colorfully described characters, scenes, and stories in his songs. In Club 47 in Harvard Square, or on the stage at the Esplanade on July 4th, 1976 for the Bicentennial, he sang his beautiful ballads, and yes, also included authentic Country yodeling when called for. Art Tebbetts paid tribute to Bill from the stage at the recent New Bedford Folk Festival. Thanks for your music, Bill, and Rest in Peace!
One of the most beautiful songs you've ever composed my friend Bill. I've just done a rendition for it in Portuguese, my native language.and I intend to have it included in my next album "Das bandas do Paranaiba" to be released next year in a non commercial record. As the days go by I grow older and older yet being your ardorous admirer. May God bless you with health, love and music. Here's thinking of you taquinho noronha
So very sad to hear that Bill Staines passed away today. His songs and music will live on in my heart forever... RIP Bill and thank you for the music.
Will play this beautiful song on our radio show on Labor Day weekend. RIP Bill Staines.
I met Bill twice walking this veil of tears. He was a genteel, talented man. I am saddened to discover the world is a bit more cynical and less honest and beautiful with his passing. RIP, Mr. Staines.
RIP Mr. Staines, thank you for the music!
So sad to hear of the passing of Bill Staines. We all could use more gentle souls in today's difficult times. His music and love of life will be a part of me forever.
His gentle reflective lyrics and memorable melodies marked him as an outstanding songwriter! A talented troubador who unfailingly delivered warmly engaging performances ...funny and friendly, with a lilting voice, and skillful guitar playing. You could instantly lose yourself in the colorfully described characters, scenes, and stories in his songs. In Club 47 in Harvard Square, or on the stage at the Esplanade on July 4th, 1976 for the Bicentennial, he sang his beautiful ballads, and yes, also included authentic Country yodeling when called for. Art Tebbetts paid tribute to Bill from the stage at the recent New Bedford Folk Festival. Thanks for your music, Bill, and Rest in Peace!
One of the most beautiful songs you've ever composed my friend Bill. I've just done a rendition for it in Portuguese, my native language.and I intend to have it included in my next album "Das bandas do Paranaiba" to be released next year in a non commercial record. As the days go by I grow older and older yet being your ardorous admirer. May God bless you with health, love and music. Here's thinking of you
taquinho noronha
I hope I live to see the day when Bill plays live in NW CT
He'll be in Timonium, MD 12/10/21
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Laughable. A National Treasure whose musical contributions will stand the test of time. Total
Gordon Lightfoot style without being Gordon Lightfoot ! eh? : )