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Winner of the 2005 Will Rogers Cowboy Award for Western Music "Male Vocalist of the Year" from the Academy of Western Artists, listening to
Bill Barwick weave his tales
can
transport you right back down the trail. You can almost hear the leather of his saddle creak. Hailed as a cowboy's cowboy-song singer and accompanied by superb guitar work, Bill's singing, songwriting and storytelling are a performance not to be missed!
Not surprisingly, he's one of modern media's most recognized voices. He can be heard (and occasionally even seen) worldwide via satellite and cable TV, on
Encore's Westerns
Channel. As an industrial narrator, he has a corporate client list that reads like a "Who's Who" of American business. Then, there are all those local television and radio commercials he's done. No matter where you're from, you've heard Bill Barwick. Believe it or not, he's also the voice of a life-sized, singing and talking buffalo head in a store at Denver International Airport.
A talented entertainer, he can usually be found on any given Saturday night, when he's not on the road, at one of the west's best-known cowboy venues --Denver's historic
Buckhorn
Exchange
-- with his long-time saddle-pal, autoharp artist extraordinaire, and musical archivist,
Roz
Brown.
He's also a returning guest at distinguished venues like the Walnut
Valley Festival
in Winfield, Kansas, and the Colorado
Cowboy Poetry Gathering
at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. He's a member of both the Academy of Western Artists and the Western Music Association.
Bill Barwick's seven CD's, available here on his web site, feature GREAT western music entertainment and that smooth, deep voice. Just click on the 'music' tab at the top of the page.
For a 'demo' of that voice
- click
here.
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