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Fresh from Windmill Valley Studio, here is a sneak peak at the final cut for the new recording of my original song, "Stand!" This is the private link to the cut on YouTube.


2 Chronicles 20:21 says:

And when he had taken counsel with the people, he appointed those who were to sing to the LORD and praise him in holy attire, as they went before the army, and say, “Give thanks to the LORD, for his steadfast love endures forever.”  

With a love for God, Country, and Gospel music, Billy Haun has spent most of his life writing and performing music with the greatest passion for Gospel music.  At five years old he took the stage of a Baptist Church as a guest along side his dad's quartet in downtown Odessa, Texas and hasn't stopped since!  From Odessa to all across the country,  and eventually residing now in The Texas Hill Country, he is found doing music almost every Sunday morning in a Gospel worship setting and enjoys working in music throughout the week as a writer and performer of music and more.

     Billy has had the pleasure of working with countless great people in churches as well as several in the country and Gospel music arena.  Among many notable experiences in music, Billy has performed as an artist at Best of Texas Music Festivals,  live on Daystar, and  played  at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington DC.  His fondest memories of collaboration include, artist development with Graham Brothers, working in depth with Elvis' conductor, the late Joe Guercio, and lately working in Nashville with Shane Keister and Bruce Baton on the “Only in Pictures,” recording project in conjunction with the kindle published book by the same title. It is a book of his testimony of his life with Jesus written with a child in mind detailing his past, present, and  how the future will bring the fulfilled promises of God.

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Here's my latest blog entry at The Mountain House Journal

Joy and happiness was dependent on living for others and looking out for others.  He figured out peace was dependent on being willing to give your life for others, and when duty called, he was willing, and he did.