
Soulful songs for people with soul....
Most of the band has been around long enough to be influenced by everyone from Woody Guthrie and James Taylor to the Rolling Stones. And then there's the Beatles, Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley and the list goes on and on. These and other great artists of their youth remain a powerful influence. The amazing thing is what they take from these influences...lush harmonies, intricate arrangements and award winning songwriting. Band leader Bill Mulroney’s singer songwriter career began in the 1970’s at coffee houses and garage parties, but it wasn’t until after a musical hiatus of 20 some years when seeing an open mic poster in a local bar that something clicked. Bill’s passion was reignited and almost immediately he began to realize a renewed passion to write, and to rock.He has now formed the Second Wind Bandits, a seasoned group of musicians including songwriter Bill Mulroney on guitar and vocals; Gary Garvin on bass; John Donovan on lead guitar and keyboards; and Ron Goad on percussion.
This latest CD “A Gift Of Love” includes 11 tracks spanning Roots Rock, Pop/rock, Jazz and Blues genres. This album contains a storyline of a man finding himself, and sharing his his blessings. "Stockbridge Bound", the very first track, is about a very special and spiritual place that is in fact, a land of milk and honey...Soulful songs for the soul is the best way to describe the songs on this cd. For anyone who has gone through,or is going through,the pain of the breakup of a long term relationship,this is an album you must hear...you'll find yourself listening to it over and over....it will soothe your pain...Bill Mulroney was named Folk Artist of the Year 2006 by New Artist Radio.The Washington City Paper writes about Bill’s Solo CD “In addition to captivating originals, Bill offered tasty Dylan and Beatles covers—not something many can pull off...” and Music Monthly, described Bill’s first album as “...courageous,” demonstrating a “love of music, of friends, of spouse, of children, of freedom, of country, of life itself.”

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