Billy Burnette

Billy Burnette

Genres: Fleetwood Mac, christine mcvie, Bob Welch, rockabilly, danny kirwan

About Billy Burnette

Billy Burnette (born Dorsey William Burnette III on 8 May 1953 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter who was part of Fleetwood Mac from 1987 to 1995 and one-half of the country duo Bekka & Billy (with Bekka Bramlett) from 1996-1998. The son of Dorsey Burnette and Alberta Burnette, Burnette was literally born into a musical family. His father, and his uncle Johnny Burnette, were two of the members of the 1950s band Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n' Roll Trio which also included Paul Burlison. It is said that Burnette performed on occasion with the Trio around the age of three. Johnny had a son born around the time Billy was born named Rocky who also became a musician. It has been said that the term "rockabilly" comes from the combination of the two cousins' names, Rocky and Billy, however that is an unconfirmed rumor. Burnette made his first recording when he was seven, appearing with Ricky Nelson on the 1960 song "Hey Daddy (I'm Gonna Tell Santa On You)". He toured with Brenda Lee while teaching himself to play guitar and, after graduating from high school in 1969, spent three years on the road as Roger Miller's rhythm guitarist. In 1972, Burnette signed with Entrance Records and recorded his debut album, Billy Burnette. In 1979, he switched to Polydor Records and released his second album, again titled Billy Burnette. His third album, Between Friends (Polydor, 1979), contained "What's a Little Love Between Friends", which charted briefly on the low end of the Billboard country chart. In 1982, Mick Fleetwood invited him to join the band The Zoo for the band's album "I'm Not Me" (RCA, 1983). When Lindsey Buckingham and Fleetwood Mac parted ways in 1987, Burnette, along with guitarist Rick Vito, were asked to join the band. At the end of 1991, Burnette helped Fleetwood Mac bassist John McVie with his first solo album. In 1994, Burnette reunited with Fleetwood Mac. After Fleetwood Mac went on hiatus in 1995, Burnette co-formed the country duo Bekka & Billy. Meanwhile, in 1992 Burnette signed with Capricorn Records, which issued Coming Home. In 1999, he signed with Grand Avenue Records and released All Night Long. After a hiatus from solo albums, he released Memphis in Manhattan in 2006. Rock & Roll With It was released in 2011.

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Billy Burnette — Top 15 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Billy Burnette I've Just Seen A Face
Billy Burnette Slave To Your Love
Billy Burnette Way Down
Billy Burnette Are You With Me Baby, Let Your Heart Make Up Your Mind
Billy Burnette The Light Of Love
Billy Burnette Hot rod hillbilly
Billy Burnette Looks Like It's Gonna Rain Today
Billy Burnette Walkin' Marsha Home
Billy Burnette Who's Using Your Heart Tonight
Billy Burnette Brother To Brother (Gleaming The Cube Soundtrack 1989)
Billy Burnette Ring Of Fire
Billy Burnette Ride This Train
Billy Burnette Way Down (Just One Of The Guys Soundtrack 1985)
Billy Burnette Big Hunk of Love
Billy Burnette The Mailman
I've Just Seen A Face
Slave To Your Love
Are You With Me Baby, Let Your Heart Make Up Your Mind
The Light Of Love
Hot rod hillbilly
Looks Like It's Gonna Rain Today
Walkin' Marsha Home
Who's Using Your Heart Tonight
Brother To Brother (Gleaming The Cube Soundtrack 1989)
Ring Of Fire
Ride This Train
Way Down (Just One Of The Guys Soundtrack 1985)
Big Hunk of Love
The Mailman