Bill Klysh, formerly the bass player for Winnipeg bands Lesterhazy and The Meaning of Fish, is a prolific songwriter who performs his own brand of acoustic music. While he dabbles in different styles, his major influences are melodic pop rock bands such as the Beatles, Crowded House, Fleetwood Mac, U2 and Squeeze.
His first CD The Linus Lock was produced by Lloyd Peterson of Private Ear Recording and released in 2003.
Having accomplished his life-long goal of recording 'his own pop rock album', Bill took a few years off to raise a family and has just recently begun work on a new project The Acoustic Pop of a Melody Junkie which he hopes to release sometime in 2008.
Bill's new songs and latest performances demonstrate significant growth as a musician. He continually strives to create the 'perfect pop song' while producing a body of work that is both meaningful and fun to perform.
Media inquiries:
www.myspace.com/bklysh
bkmusic@mts.net
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