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William Haislip 'Billy' Squier. Nasceu em Boston - Massachusetts, em 12 de maio de 1950.Graduado em Weslley High School em 1968. Cresceu aprendendo piano e guitarra, mas não tinha um interesse muito forte por música até descobrir 'Eric Clapton & John Mayall The Bluebreakers'. Entrou na faculdade de música Berklee no ano de 1971. É um músico de rock (guitarrista e tecladista/pianista) dos Estados Unidos . Tem uma ligação ao rock de arena.
Sua canção mais conhecida é 'The Stroke' do álbum 'Don't Say No', lançado em 1981.Outras músicas famosas incluem: 'In The Dark', ' Rock Me Tonite', 'Lonely Is The Night', 'My Kinda Lover', 'Everybody Wants You', 'All Night Long' e 'Emotions In Motion'.
HitsTocou com 'Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band', 'Magic Terry and The Universe', 'Kicks', 'The Sidewinders' e 'Piper' Fonte:Wikipédia. Site Oficial.



Álbuns.
The Tale of the Tape (1980)
01. The Big Beat
02. Calley Oh
03. Rich Kid
04. Like I'm Lovin' You
05. Who Knows What a Love Can Do
06. You Should Be High, Love
07. Who's Your Boyfriend
08. The Music's All Right
09. Young Girls
Don't Say No (1981)
01. In The Dark
02. The Stroke
03. My Kinda Lover
04. You Know What I Like
05. Too Daze Gone
06. Lonely Is The Night
07. Whadda You Want From Me
08. Nobody Knows
09. I Need You
10. Don't Say No
Emotions in Motion (1982)
01. Everybody Wants You
02. Emotions In Motion
03. Learn How To Live
04. In Your Eyes
05. Keep Me Satisfied
06. It Keeps You Rockin'
07. One Good Woman
08. She's A Runner
09. Catch 22
10. Listen To The Heartbeat
Signs of Life (1984)
01. All Night Long
02. Rock Me Tonite
03. Eye on You
04. Take a Look Behind Ya
05. Reach for the Sky
06. (Another)1984
07. Fall for Love
08. Can't Get Next to You
09. Hand-Me-Downs
10. Sweet Release
Enough Is Enough (1986)
01. Shot O' love
02. Love Is The Hero
03. Lady With A Tenor Sax
04. All We Have To Give
05. Come Home
06. Break The Silence
07. Powerhouse
08. Lonely One
09. Til it's Over
10. Wink Of An Eye

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Hear & Now (1989)
01. Rock Out/Punch Somebody
02. Stronger
03. Don't Say You Love Me
04. Don't Let Me Go
05. Tied Up
06. (I Put a) Spell on You
07. G.O.D.
08. Mine Tonight
09. The Work Song
10. Your Love Is My Life
Creatures of Habit (1991)
01. Young At Heart
02. She Goes Down
03. Lover
04. Hollywood
05. Conscience Point
06. Nerves On Ice
07. Hands Of Seduction
08. Facts Of Life
09. (L.O.V.E.) Four Letter Word
10. Strange Fire
11. Alone In Your Dreams (Don't Say Goodbye)
Hits

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Tell the Truth (1993)
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01. Angry
02. Tryin' To Walk A Straight Line
03. Rhythm (A Bridge So Far)
04. Hercules
05. Lovin' You Ain't So Hard
06. Time Bomb
07. Stranger To Myself
08. The Girl's All Right
09. Break Down
10. Not A Color
11. Mind-Machine
12. Shocked Straight
16 Strokes: The Best of Billy Squier (1995)

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01. The Stroke
02. In The Dark
03. My Kinda Lover
04. Emotions In Motion
05. Everybody Wants You
06. She's A Runner
07. Rock Me Tonight
08. All Night Long
09. Eye On You
10. Love Is The Hero
11. Don't Say You Love Me
12. Don't Let Me Go
13. She Goes Down
14. Tied Up
15. Facts Of Life
16. (L.O.V.E.) Four Letter Word
Happy Blue (1998)
01. Happy Blues
02. The Pursuit Of Happiness
03. She Will
04. Grasping For Oblivion
05. If You Would Hate Me Less, I'd Love You More
06. Stroke Me Blues
07. More Than Words Can Say
08. Inferno (Everybody Cries Sometimes)
09. Long Way To Fall
10. River
11. Two
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When the Strokes released 'Angles' in 2011, Julian Casablancas and his loyal subjects -- er, band mates -- were officially in comeback mode. The return-to-form LP did what it had to do -- prove the one-time saviors of rock 'n roll could still rock, even as thirtysomething adults. Casablancas, known as a do-it-all control freak (who previously went as far as to write the Strokes' baselines) even loosened up a bit, with the band's other four members grabbing writing credits on almost every song. Lead single 'Under Cover of Darkness' had four Strokes -- more than any other Strokes song up to that point -- involved in the writing process, and it turned out to be the album's clear standout.
Two years later, the Strokes are back with 'Comedown Machine,' recorded in their old New York stomping grounds at the legendary Electric Lady studio. The whole quintet was on hand for the process, a stark contrast to 'Angles,' when Casablancas often shared ideas with the rest of the band via e-mail. Likewise, there are an awful lot of ideas swimming through 'Comedown's' 11 tracks -- some familiar, others (like Casablancas' new fascination with falsetto) not so familiar.
Now that Casablancas -- along with guitarists Albert Hammond, Jr. and Nick Valensi, bassist Nikolai Fraiture, and drummer Fabrizio Moretti -- are all in the same studio together, what do the Strokes have up their raggedy denim sleeves? Billboard takes a track-by-track look at the new album to find out.

1. Tap Out - Although the coolness factor may come and go, the Strokes' proficiency with their instruments never seems to waver. This is especially evident on the album's opening track, which showcases well-crafted, stop/start interplay between the guitar and bass against high-register vocals from Casablancas.
2. All the Time
With all its falsetto vocals and attention to atmosphere, much of 'Comedown Machine' isn't exactly classic Strokes. But 'All the Time' most assuredly is: it's a three-minute rocker that sits comfortably in the band's garage wheelhouse. Its Strokes-iest moment is its chorus, which features Casablancas crying repeatedly, 'You're living a lie, you're living too fast!'
3. One Way Trigger
The first 'Comedown' track to reach the public isn't far off from Casablancas' 2009 solo album 'Phrazes For the Young,' with its slick studio treatment and nods to 80s new wave. Will Julian be able to pull off its high-register vocal riffs outside the studio? We'll have to wait and see on tour.
4. Welcome to Japan - Here's another Strokes-y song that will fit nicely into the band's live repertoire.'Welcome to Japan' sounds like it could have been used into 2003's 'Room On Fire' with its radio-ready, angular rock groove. Guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond, Jr. have plenty of interesting ideas to trade here, as Casablancas muses, 'What kind of asshole drives a Lotus?'
5. 80's Comedown Machine - This placid track tries to be what the Strokes seldom are: atmospheric. One can applaud the band for toying with ideas outside of its comfort zone, and in the context of the album it's a decent, er, 'comedown' from the rocking 'Welcome to Japan.' But this one doesn't succeed much outside of serving as a mid-album interlude.
6. 50 50 - Had the Strokes led 'Comedown Machine' with this barnburner, a lot of people would have been saying, 'The Strokes are back.' Casablancas sings like he just woke up with a hangover, and the 'Is This It'-style vocal effects sound right at home with the driving, no-nonsense guitars.
7. Slow Animals - Like 'One Way Trigger' and '80's Comedown Machine,' 'Slow Animals' is a track that would have sounded out of place on every previous Strokes album. The track features some restrained, understated verses, with Casablancas back to trying some higher, softer vocal octaves.
8. Partners in Crime - This rather unsuspecting album cut doesn't scream 'single,' but it's a winner nonetheless. After opening with with an engaging little guitar intro, 'Partners in Crime' slickly adds other nuances over its guiding rhythm section.
9. Chances - 'I'll take my chances on my own,' laments Casablancas on this contemplative breakup song, while once again testing the gentler side of his vocals. A song like this isn't going to reinvent the Strokes, but at track nine, it's a decent break from the norm.
10. Happy Ending - At this point in its track listing, 'Comedown Machine' could have benefited from one more high-energy rock song amongst a stretch of more delicate, nuanced tracks. Still, 'Happy Ending' is worth a few extra listens. The influence of 80s production comes on strong with 'Happy Ending,' where the Strokes' guitar licks are warped to sound more like synthesizer bleeps.
11. Call It Fate Call it Karma - For better or (probably) worse, the album's closer sounds quite unlike anything they've released to date. Call it bold, call it awkward -- this one's a muffled rainy day ode that will probably have a lot of listeners stopping at track ten.