Bill LaBounty

Bill LaBounty is a gifted American musician whose career has spanned several decades, known for his smooth blend of soft rock, jazz, and soul influences. Esteemed for his sophisticated songwriting and mellow vocal style, LaBounty first made waves in the music scene during the 1970s and 1980s, though his roots date back to playing with a Cleveland-based band in the late 1960s. His solo career took off with the release of albums such as "Rain In My Life" and the hit-fueled "This Night Won't Last Forever," the title track of which became widely popular and has been covered by several artists.

In the years that followed, Bill LaBounty maintained a low but steady profile, continuing to charm audiences with his thoughtful lyrics and smooth melodies. Albums like "Back To Your Star," released in 2009, showcase his enduring talent as a singer-songwriter and his ability to evolve with the times while keeping his distinctive sound intact. His 2014 release, "Into Something Blue," further highlights his knack for crafting velvety jazz-infused tunes that resonate with listeners. "The Best Of Bill LaBounty," a collection that celebrates his musical achievements, offers both longtime fans and newcomers a comprehensive look at the work of an artist whose contributions to the soft rock and Adult Contemporary genres are both timeless and understated.

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Into Something Blue
Album - 11 Tracks - Released April 8, 2014
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  1. April 8, 2014
  2. June 26, 2012
  3. June 15, 2009
  4. January 1, 1982
  5. January 1, 1979
  6. July 21, 1978