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Musician of Pop and R&B/Soul
A.k.a. William Owsley Bill Osborn (2) Bill Owsley
1903, Galesburg, IL - November 10,1977, Chicago, IL Played seventeen instruments including tenor, clarinet, organ and piano and was a gold card (25-year) member of the musician's union. Mainly a sideman, he also taught organ and piano. He was variously listed as Bill Austin, Bill Osborn and Bill Osley on recording sessions by Big Bill Broonzy, Tampa Red, and Washboard Sam (all the sessions dated 1938). Owsley mostly played in nightclubs with different combos, like Johnny Dodds and Baby Dodds, and pianist Blind John Davis, playing jazz and blues. For the co-writer of "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?", please use Billy Austin.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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You Don't Own Me / Talking About My Baby | Bill Austin / Harvey Frolic | 1964 | Single |
Blue Velvet / You Can Never Stop Me Loving You | Fred York / Bill Austin | 1963 | Single |
Shout / Dr. Feelgood | Bill Austin / Jim Porter | 1962 | Single |
Hide 'Nor Hair / Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out) | Herbert Hunter / Bill Austin | 1962 | Single |
You Can Never Stop Me Loving You | Fred York / Bill Austin | Single | |
Dear One / If A Woman Answers | Bill Austin | Single |
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