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Bill Babnick was born in Farmington New Mexico, the second son to Robert and Linda Babnick. Bill's dad worked for El Paso Natural Gas Company, and was transferred all around New Mexico. Growing up mostly in small towns like Farmington, Aztec, and Jal, it was quite a culture shock when Bill's family relocated to Albuquerque, NM. Bill became known by friends and classmates for his Country singing voice. Soon different parents of Bill's friends became aware of his voice, and started taking young William out to different nightclubs, and bars to sit-in and sing with different country bands. It wasn't long until Bill had been asked to join a few local bands there in Albuquerque, and began to be a local favorite around the Albuquerque community, as well as his High School. By his senior year of high school, Bill was a credited songwriter and member of ASCAP, and had already been noted in many different local newspapers for his singing and song writing talents. Winning a local Song Writing Contest for a song Titled "Whispers", Bill decided it was time to take his music career to the next level.... So Bill started writing and pitching songs to different artist and publishing companies all around Nashville. After many years as an accomplished songwriter, and working with many different recording artists and publishing companies, Bill released his own cd titled "Playin In The Mud". The single Whiskey Bent hit the Top Ten for three weeks straight in Seattle's Country Radio market. The single "Playin In The mud" landed commercial contracts with Dodge Ram, Skyjacker Suspension, USMC Mud Run, and a National debut on A&E's hit show Duck Dynasty. Bill has also appeared in many movies and commercials filmed in the New Mexico area. Included: In The Valley of Elah. Employee of the Month Terminator Salvation. The Long Ride Home. The Wager. Shot Caller Independence Day Resurgence