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  1. Bill Carter is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and member of the Austin Music Hall of Fame. He is best known for co-writing "Crossfire" and "Willie The Wimp", recorded by Stevie Ray Vaughan ; "Why Get Up?", recorded by The Fabulous Thunderbirds ; and "Jacksboro Highway", recorded by John Mayall .

  2. 3 de jul. de 2020 · Billy Dean Carter, 55, was arrested Wednesday and charged with assaulting his father, 74-year-old Bill Carter, the Des Moines Register reported. Police said the younger Carter knocked his father to the ground and kicked him twice on a road near the elder father’s home following an argument.

  3. 1 de dic. de 2002 · Bill Carter. Biography. Articles. Press. Presbybop Music is a musical venture of Bill Carter, jazz pianist and Presbyterian minister. After years of pretending to split the life of faith from the music of jazz, Bill has been trying to find links between the two halves of his brain.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_CarterBill Carter - Wikipedia

    Biography. References. External links. Bill Carter (born 1966) is a writer and director. He directed the documentary film Miss Sarajevo, which consists of amateur video material he shot during his stay in Sarajevo while the city was under siege. He is the author of Fools Rush In, his memoirs of working for an aid agency during the Bosnian War.

  5. Bill Carter is the critically acclaimed author of three nonfiction books ("Fools Rush In", "Red Summer" & "Boom, Bust, Boom") and director of the award-winning documentary film Miss Sarajevo (International Monitor Award), produced by Bono. He's a 2014 Living Now Book Awards silver medalist and 2013 AZ/NM book award winner.

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCjPiPC7fDeZilC6R3_8EO7QBill Carter - YouTube Music

    Bill Carter is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and member of the Austin Music Hall of Fame. He is best known for co-writing "Crossfire" and "Willie The Wimp", recorded by Stevie Ray...

  7. 26 de may. de 2020 · After the criminal case verdict, Bill Carter was reported to live in his home in Iowa. He does the same work and is trying to find some normalcy in his life. In a report that came after the verdict, he stated that in total, he had tried to kill himself over six times, unable to cope with the grief.