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Bill Carroll (born December 29, 1966 in Wilmington, Delaware, USA) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, bassist and guitarist. He has been a professional musician since the mid-1980s, and has been a member of the groups No Such Thing, Doubting Thomas, and The Real Underground. As solo artist, he scored a Rate-A-Record appearance on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand program on April 2, 1998, shortly after being signed to Hollywood-based Aardvark Records.

Carroll joined Doubting Thomas as vocalist/bassist in 1997, contributing songs to the band’s last two albums, “Who Died and Made You King” (1998) and their eponymous “Live” recording (1999). He remained with the group until it disbanded in 2001.

In 2004, Carroll composed and performed the theme for the PBS program “The Mecklenburgers.” He was nominated for a regional Emmy Award for the song in late 2005.

A second solo album, Old-School Battle-Ax, is set for release in November.


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