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Bill Fay (William Fay) was born on 9 September, 1943 in London, England, is an English singer, pianist and songwriter. Discover Bill Fay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

Popular As William Fay
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 9 September, 1943
Birthday 9 September
Birthplace London, England
Nationality London, England

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1943

William Fay (born 9 September 1943) is an English singer-songwriter.

1967

His first single, "Some Good Advice" / "Screams in the Ears", was issued on the Deram label in 1967, and was followed by two albums, Bill Fay in 1970 and Time of the Last Persecution in 1971.

The recordings did not sell well, and Fay was dropped from Deram soon after the release of his second album.

1970

Despite returning to the recording studio in the late 1970s, Tomorrow, Tomorrow & Tomorrow, the follow-up to Time of the Last Persecution was not released until January 2005, following the reissues of his earlier works.

1971

His early recordings were released by Deram, but following the release of his second album in 1971, Fay was dropped by the label.

1978

Recordings from 1978-1981were finally released in January 2005.

Entitled Tomorrow, Tomorrow & Tomorrow, the album was credited to the Bill Fay Group, and released on the Durtro Jnana label.

1990

His work enjoyed a growing cult status in the 1990s, and his older works were re-issued in 1998 and 2004/2005.

Bill Fay's work enjoyed a growing cult status in the 1990s.

1998

They were re-issued in 1998, and then again in 2005.

His first two albums were re-issued in 1998, an event which Bill Fay described in 2012 as follows:

"Up until 1998, when some people reissued my albums, as far as I was concerned, I was gone, deleted. No one was listening. But then I got the shock that people remembered my music. I was doing some gardening, and listening to some of my songs on cassette, and a part of me thought they were quite good. I thought, 'Maybe somebody will hear them someday.' That same evening, 14 years ago, I got a call from a music writer telling me that my two albums were being reissued. A shock is not gonna get much bigger than that, David [...] It was astonishing to me. I won't ever really be able to believe that it happened. That's how I feel about it. I had come to terms with the fact that I was deleted, but that I had always kept writing songs anyway and that was good enough."

2004

In 2004, the British label Wooden Hill released a collection of demos recorded between 1966 and 1970 entitled From the Bottom of an Old Grandfather Clock.

2007

Fay has joined the band and Tweedy onstage for the rendition of the song at shows at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in 2007, and at the Union Chapel, Islington in 2010 respectively, both in London.

2008

The English singer-songwriter and pianist John Howard recorded a cover version of the song "Be Not So Fearful" for his E.P. Songs for the Lost and Found (2008).

In 2008 the English singer Marc Almond recorded a live version of "Cosmic Boxer" and it was released on his album In 'Bluegate Fields': Live at Wilton's Music Hall.

2009

In a widely available live bootleg recording of a show at The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco in February 2009, Stephen Malkmus of the band Pavement, covered Fay's "We Have Laid Here".

2010

The compilation album Still Some Light appeared on the Coptic Cat label in 2010, a double CD containing a mix of older material and newer, home-recorded songs.

2011

The song "Be Not So Fearful" was also covered by Ed Harcourt on the benefit compilation album Songs to Save a Life - In Aid of Samaritans (2011).

A cover version of Fay's "Pictures of Adolf Again", by producer and musician Jim O'Rourke and Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche, can be heard in the film from Kōji Wakamatsu, United Red Army.

The title track of "Time of the Last Persecution" became a live standard of the British Apocalyptic folk group, Current 93.

The band Okkervil River covered Fay's song "Plan D" on their Golden Opportunities 2 EP in 2011.

2012

Fay's 2012 album Life Is People was his first album of all-new material since 1971.

Released on 21 August 2012 on Dead Oceans, Life is People was his first new studio LP in over 40 years.

2014

The American band The War on Drugs covered Fay's song "I Hear You Calling" at shows throughout 2014.

His song "Be Not So Fearful" was covered by A.C. Newman in 2014, and was used in the episode "Us" of The Walking Dead.

2015

Who Is the Sender?, a new album by Bill Fay was released in April 2015.

The second album track, "War Machine", came out as a single in February 2015.

2020

His most recent album, Countless Branches, was released on 17 January 2020.

Fay was born in north London, where he still lives.

A feature article entitled "Bill Fay Was a Hidden Gem. One Musician Made Finding Him a Mission" was published in the New York Times on January 15, 2020.

His most recent album, Countless Branches, was released on 17 January 2020.

The American band Wilco has played Fay's song "Be Not So Fearful" in live performances and the band's singer, Jeff Tweedy, can be heard singing it in the documentary, I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco.