Bill Connors

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Wade 00:00 Tools
Frog Stroke 00:00 Tools
Feet First 00:00 Tools
Survive 00:00 Tools
Not Forgetting 00:00 Tools
Sing And Swim 00:00 Tools
Melting 00:00 Tools
On the Edge 00:00 Tools
Aubade 00:00 Tools
With Strings Attached 00:00 Tools
Breath 00:00 Tools
McMinor 00:00 Tools
It Be FM 00:00 Tools
Surrender To The Water 00:00 Tools
Face In The Water 00:00 Tools
Unending 00:00 Tools
Mr. Cool 00:00 Tools
Mind Over Matter 00:00 Tools
Minor Matters 00:00 Tools
Theme to the Gaurdian 00:00 Tools
Brasilia 00:00 Tools
Terrabill Blues 00:00 Tools
Try Tone Today 00:00 Tools
Sea Song 00:00 Tools
The Highest Mountain 00:00 Tools
Add Eleven 00:00 Tools
Song for a Crow 00:00 Tools
Nobody Yet To 00:00 Tools
Crunchy 00:00 Tools
Sad Hero 00:00 Tools
Frantic Desire 00:00 Tools
Get It to Go 00:00 Tools
Café Vue 00:00 Tools
Tell It to the Boss 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Folk Song 00:00 Tools
Eighty One 00:00 Tools
Lydia 00:00 Tools
Sea Coy 00:00 Tools
Childs Eyes 00:00 Tools
Assembler 00:00 Tools
A Pedal 00:00 Tools
Step It 00:00 Tools
Cookies 00:00 Tools
Brody 00:00 Tools
Twinkle 00:00 Tools
Flickering Lights 00:00 Tools
Titan 00:00 Tools
Floor to Floor 00:00 Tools
Crunchy Cuts Up 00:00 Tools
Tud 00:00 Tools
Cafe Vue 00:00 Tools
Long Distance 00:00 Tools
Out By Twelve 00:00 Tools
Mr Cool 00:00 Tools
Subtracks 00:00 Tools
Child's Eyes 00:00 Tools
Subs 00:00 Tools
A Brief History of Time 00:00 Tools
FM 00:00 Tools
Theme To The Guardian 00:00 Tools
Child eyes 00:00 Tools
Cafй Vue 00:00 Tools
Passing 00:00 Tools
Blue Sky 00:00 Tools
Swimming With a Hole in My Body 00:00 Tools
01. melting 00:00 Tools
  • 56,405
    plays
  • 6,935
    listners
  • 56405
    top track count

Bill Connors (born September 24, 1949) is a jazz musician. A legato technique master, he is equally adept at acoustic and electric guitar, and successfully played jazz-rock, free and fusion material in the '70s and '80s. His best early solos were in the jazz-rock genre, where his use of distortion and electronics was balanced by fine phrasing and intelligent solos. His first great moment of fame occurred when he joined Chick Corea's Return to Forever in 1973, recording Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy, though he quit in 1974 and was replaced by Al Di Meola. His decision to leave Return to Forever to concentrate more on acoustic guitar was satisfying artistically: he recorded three acoustic albums and then three electric albums as a leader/soloist, and recorded and performed with others. The quality, innovation and thoughtfulness of his work has always garnered strong praise. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.