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Billy Gilman (born William Wendell Gilman III May 24, 1988) is an American Grammy-nominated country music singer and songwriter.
Born in Hope Valley, Rhode Island, he lived with his parents Mr. & Mrs. William Gilman Jr. and his younger brother Colin. Gilman first received notice as a performer at age seven, attracting the attention of a local vocal coach, Angela Bacari, who later became his manager. Eventually he met with Ray Benson (of Asleep at the Wheel) who helped him record demos, including "Roly Poly". Two months later he was signed by Sony Music Nashville.
His 2000 debut album, One Voice, spawned a successful single (the title-track) that crossed over well into top 40 airplay. The album went gold after 4 weeks and now has double-platinum status. It earned a Grammy nomination. He was also given an entry in Guiness World Records for the youngest singer to have a #1 country album, eclipsing the record set by 1960's star Brenda Lee. Generally touted as a child prodigy, Gilman appeared on various talk shows, such as The Oprah Winfrey Show. Classic Christmas (which was certified gold) was released later in the year.
He released Dare to Dream (certified gold) on Sony BMG Music Entertainment/Epic Records in 2001, and in 2003 released Music Through Heartsongs, an album inspired by the poetry of Mattie Stepanek. Later in 2003, he performed at a benefit for The Station nightclub fire. In May 2005, he released Everything and More, his first album since his voice had broken.
Billy's latest self-titled album was released in September 2006 on the Image Entertainment label. The first single off the upcoming album, Southern Star, heralds a return to his country music roots. Billy is scheduled to begin working on his next album with Eddie Galan and Andrew Lane of Trilogy Productions.
Trivia
Billy has previously performed with Charlotte Church; they released a single together titled "Dream a Dream", otherwise known as Elysium.
Billy sings with Pam Tillis his favorite singer on his new song "Almost Over Getting Over You" on his CD "Billy Gilman"
Billy's hometown of Hope Valley, Rhode Island features a sign that says "Home of Billy Gilman" - and they once celebrated a Billy Gilman parade in which he was chauffeured through the streets of Hope Valley, singing and being celebrated by the entire town.
Billy toured with Jessica Andrews on his 29 Tour when he was 13 and Jessica was 16. He also hosted Summer on CMT in 2000 with Jessica Andrews.
Billy had his own Christmas Special on TNN with Jessica Andrews, Charlotte Church, and Santa.
Billy is on the Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon every year as a co-host.
Billy is the national youth chairman for the Muscular Dystrophy Association
Billy's heritage is English, Scottish & French.
Billy's first televised performance was of him singing "Roly Poly" with Asleep at the Wheel at the ACM awards.
Discography
- One Voice (2000)
- Classic Christmas (2000)
- Dare to Dream (2001)
- Music Through Heartsongs: Songs Based on the Poems of Mattie J.T. Stepanek (2003)
- Everything and More (2005)
- Billy Gilman (2006)
Singles
Year | Title | US Country | US Hot 100 | Album |
2000 | One VoiceA | 20 | 38 | One Voice |
2000 | Warm and Fuzzy | 50 | One Voice | |
2001 | Oklahoma | 33 | 63 | One Voice |
2001 | Elisabeth | 56 | Dare To Dream | |
2001 | She's My Girl | 50 | Dare To Dream | |
2006 | Everything and MoreB | Everything and More | ||
2006 | Gonna Find LoveB | Billy Gilman | ||
2006 | Southern StarB | Billy Gilman |
- A"One Voice" also peaked at #29 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
- BReleased but failed to chart.
Guest Appearances
- Songs For Life Billy contributed vocals to Children of All Nations
- Prelude (Charlotte Church) Billy recorded a duet called "Dream A Dream" with Charlotte Church
- Stuart Little 2 Soundtrack Various Artist- Billy contributed vocals to "Count On Me"
- America's Country Various Artist- Billy's song "There's A Hero" was featured
- Totally Country Various Artist- Billy's hit song One Voice was included.
- God Bless America Various Artist- Billy's song "There's A Hero" was included
- Country Goes Raffi Various Artist- Billy sang Baby Beluga
- All Star Christmas Various Artist- Billy sang Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
- Another Rosie Christmas Various Artist- Billy sang "I'm Going To E-mail Santa"
- What More Can I Give Various Artists- Had one line in the song by Michael Jackson.