Bill Callahan (born 1966) is an American singer-songwriter who released music for many years as Smog. He is known for his baritone voice, intimate arrangements and a blend of lo-fi, folk and Americana.

Born 1966 in Silver Spring, Maryland. Began releasing music in 1990 and has recorded both as Smog and under his own name.

DeBaser's reviews present Bill Callahan as an admired American singer-songwriter (once known as Smog), praised for his baritone voice, intimate arrangements and autumnal mood. Albums covered here include Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle, Apocalypse and Dream River. Live reports praise his emotional stage presence.

For:Fans of singer-songwriters, indie-folk and Americana; readers of thoughtful album and live reviews.

 His albums shouldn't be reviewed, they should just be listened to.

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 BILL CALLAHAN!

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 It's his Apocalypse. But also his rebirth. More personal than this is impossible.

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