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Bill Palmer
and Wayne Sutton live at BSMP!
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Bill Palmer is an outdoorsman\, singer\, writer\, musi
cian\, producer\, engineer\, lover\, father\, son & brother. He grew up on
his grandfather’s farm in rural East Texas\, near Winona. His mom and dad
played early rock n roll 45s for him and mid-70s era Willie Nelson\, whic
h captivated him and forever enraptured him with music and specifically th
e guitar. He was given an old flip-top cassette recorder by the age of 5\,
and he was off and running. He grew up spending much of his time in the w
oods by day and listening to his jambox by night.
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He went on to study philosophy at
The University of Texas in Austin and soon met compatible musicians to pl
ay with\, forming the essential and influential mid-90s Austin band\, The
Sharecroppers (later Good Medicine Band). From there\, he formed Hundred Y
ear Flood\, joined Hot Mess with his future wife Stephanie Hatfield\, foun
ded Bill Palmer’s TV Killers\, and plays in The Palmer Brothers with his b
rother Jim.
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His love for recording and producing music led him to be the co-founder
\, engineer\, and producer at Santa Fe’s legendary Frogville Studio\, wher
e he made hundreds of records and won countless awards over the course of
16 years. In 2018\, he left Frogville to pursue his own unique recording v
ision and now bases out of his very own Torreón Studio in Santa Fe\, NM.
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\nWayne Sutton\, former lead guitarist\, and co-songwriter of ‘
90s hitmakers Sister Seven. As Sutton reconciles his 30+ year career as a
musician with his role as longtime husband\, father\, and music teacher\,
his new solo album Blue Worm – his third overall and first in nearly 15 ye
ars – now takes him to perhaps the most surprising place of all. “I spent
a lot of years flying by the seat of my pants musically\,” Wayne admits\,
“and got burned out by the business side. But when you discover a larger m
ap\, it makes you hungry to create again. The key to finding your own voic
e is honesty.”
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