

Bill
Pillmore

Bill Pillmore is a guitarist and songwriter, piano tuner and
studio owner - plays , acoustic guitar and pedal steel guitar in Asheville, NC.
His new website is: www.billpillmore.com
Bill was a founding member of the groundbreaking seventies country-rock band
Cowboy, on Capricorn Records, signed to the label at the insistence of Duane and
Gregg Allman. The Allman Brothers Band and Cowboy played and jammed in their
early days in Florida before moving to Macon , Ga. Cowboy later became one of
the Allman Brothers favorite and frequent opening acts. Bill's contributions as
a songwriter were paramount to their artistic success. Noted albums are "Reach
for the Sky" and the critically acclaimed "Five'll Getcha Ten".
His debut solo album, "Look In Look Out" has already made waves on NPR's
nationally syndicated show "Car Talk". "Look In Look Out" is a wonderful blend
of up tempo toe tappers and soft, introspective ballads. It's available at CD
Baby.
Bill currently has his own recording studio and independent record label
RoadWorm Music and works out of Asheville, NC. "I am always looking for artisits
that want to do small projects or live recordings."
On the agenda for 2008, he is recording material for his next album, buying and
selling great guitars (looking for that inspiration in a box) and playing
occasionally with his daughter Jess Pillmore. jesspillmore.com
Bill's Guitar
000 Model, Cedar top,
Koa back and sides, Flame Maple binding, Amboinia Burl Rosette.