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"Downhome music from Downriver
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Downriver Wayne County resident Bill Bynum writes hardcore country and bluegrass songs steeped in the music his Southern-migrant parents brought to Detroit. He comes with a strong recommendation from one of the most influential behind-the-scenes figures in bluegrass, songwriter Pete Goble, who says that Bynum could get a recording contract with his voice alone, and he's a recent Metro Detroit Songwriting Contest winner and Ark Open Stage Showcase performer. "My music is kind of a Southern roots-based acoustic music, but I feel like I am very hard to box into a category,'' Bynum told the Ann Arbor News. "There's more emotional content to my music than probably most people's.'' It's the truth! Bill's band includes local country music veterans Mary Seelhorst on fiddle, Dave Keeney on dobro, and Chuck Anderson on bass.
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