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Bill Haynosch
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  • Centennial, CO
  • United States
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Centennial, CO
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United States
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Music Listener, Artist, Songwriter, Fan
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Centennial, Colorado
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Rock, Adult Contemporary, Classical/Jazz
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My music today is mainly produced and played by me in my humble little studio in Centennial, CO. My creations come from inspirations I get from life or from listening to others. Described as "jazz/fusion", it's a bit of jazz fused with elements of blues, country, rock and other influences from over the years. You might say, I am a "Band of One", although projects are starting to come my way now out of collaborating with other musicians I have met. I started playing the clarinet 46 yrs ago at the age of nine, and trained as a classical musician for the next nine years. This foundation in music has stayed with me in my life's journey, performing in genres from Big Band Swing to Rock. Sometimes as a hobby, and sometimes for a living, I've always strived to add to my craft over the years. After working with song writers in L. A. for a few years in the late 80's early nineties, mainly in "garage" bands or studios, I took a break and almost retired from music altogether. Living the "party life" had nearly cost me everything, and I knew I had to make a change in lifestyle or I'd never live to see the next century! So I moved to Denver, where I live now, and cleaned up my act! I have kept my craft going through writing and recording my own compositons and performing live in Christian contemporay music. Among the instruments I play (but by no means have mastered!!) are: Alto sax, clarinet, keyboards, acoustic/electric/bass guitar, and harmonica. My percussion tracks are a combination of live (special thanks to my friend and partner on Easton Fusion Corp Robert Waddington aka Dr Zinc Studios), looped and creations that I write from software programs. Today, I am exploring the new internet music frontier as a means of sharing my art with the world.
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Bill Haynosch

new CD release

My Cd is available at:
http://www.101distribution.com/artist/?id=6831&srh=s

Posted on September 26, 2009 at 6:46am —

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At 1:50am on June 19, 2009, Rockangel said…
Thank you - so nice of you. It's a bit relaxing over here. Very nice! Keep up the good work and stay in touch with updates for sure.
~Rockangel~
At 5:17am on May 1, 2009, CLING said…
Hi Bill thanks for visiting and your comment, very much appreciated
CLING xx
At 8:25pm on April 19, 2009, Rockangel said…
Thank you for stopping by my page - I'm glad I could please you! Sounds like the work of a very fine musician her, real pleasant!
Rock on & stay in touch. ~Rockangel~
At 7:52am on April 19, 2009, Randall Schumacher said…
Thank you Bill ,, I wrote Jeremy's toys when He was 3 years old , Jeremy is 20 now. But I think it captured his energy . Peace
At 9:43am on April 16, 2009, Ed Gary said…
Hey Bill
Thanks for the welcome and the add

Ed
At 12:39pm on April 15, 2009, Bishop Mayfield said…
Thanks Bill...
Your Music is getting better and better. Hope all is well-Many Blessings and Peace-Bish
At 8:01am on April 14, 2009, joel tuttle said…
hi bill , nice stuff you got going...good luck
At 8:31am on April 13, 2009, GARY SPARKS said…
thanks
At 6:46am on April 13, 2009, Lolene said…
Hi Bill,

Thank you very much for your kind comment.

Lolene
At 11:37am on April 12, 2009, Sidnei Piedade said…
Hello Bill, obrigado e sucessos, Sidnei Piedade.
 
 

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