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Bill Orcutt

Bill Orcutt

Bill Orcutt is an American improvisational guitarist and composer from Florida, a founder member of the noise rock band, Harry Pussy.

He released his debut album, "Untitled" in 1996, followed by: "Bill Orcutt" (2011), "How the Thing Sings" (2011), "A New Way to Pay Old Debts" (2011), "Twenty Five Songs" (2013), "A History of Every One" (2013), "Solo Acoustic Volume Ten" (2014), "Cracked Music" (2016), "Why Four Strings?" (2017), "An Account Of The Crimes Of Peter Thiel And His Subsequent Arrest, Trial And Execution" (2017), "Neu Bros/OK Phone/Rural Beatles" (2018), "Odds Against Tomorrow" (2019), "Live in LA" (2019), "Reasons I Am Great" (2020), "Slow Troll" (2020), "A Mechanical Joey" (2021), "Music for Four Guitars" (2022), "The Entertainer B/W New Words from the OED" (2022), "Jump On It" (2023), plus 2023's: "The Anxiety of Symmetry".

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