
Bill Fox is an American singer/songwriter hailing from Cleveland, OH. Originally the frontman of the Cleveland 80's alternative/"power pop" band The Mice, Fox turned to folk songwriting near the end of the 1980s, with great inspiration coming from Bob Dylan. His two records, out on spinART in 1997 and 1998, are lo-fi, 4-track recordings. After living in anonymity for almost a decade, Fox began playing live shows once again in his hometown of Cleveland in early 2009.
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Over And Away She Goes
My Baby Crying
Appalachian Death Sigh
Sara Page
Lonesome Pine
Let In The Sun
Terminal Way
Get Your Workingman's Things
Singin' A Melody
Eclectrocution
Way Way Down
I'm Not Over Loving You
You Can Tell Me All Night Long
A Little More Rain
From a Dark Night
Down to Babylon
Thinking of You
Let's Be Buried Together
I'll Give It Away
Meat Factory
Jordan Is A Hard Road To Travel
Wings of December
Quartermaster's Wintertime
Love Ain't No Feeling
Lay You Down
Brittany Goes Right Down
Since I've Been Gone
Song of a Drunken Nightingale
Baystorm
Bonded to You
For Anyone that You Love
Junked Lot Serande
All Dried Up
When I Blow
Sycamore
Mary of the Wild Moor
My Servin' time
Burning Down a Snowflake
Man of War
Wildflower
The Biggest Sale
Bird Of The World
Got Her on My Mind
Dixie Darling
Lift Your Heads
Portland Town
Grand-Ville Blues
I May Never Know
Andnowagain
Desperation
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