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Billy Martin musician was born in 1955 in Davenport Ia. He is an accomplished musician singer who moved from Iowa and starting playing music in the Tampa Fl. area in 1967. He played trumpet all through elementary school and into his high school years. After the Beatles came out, he started to play guitar and joined a few rock bands. In 1972 when the keyboard player quit the band he was in, he started playing organ and other various keyboards as there was always a piano around in his parents home . Billy played in bands in the Tampa area until his move to Las Vegas in 1979. After playing all the major hotels in Vegas he got the itch to move back to the Tampa area where he continued his music career with various bands. 1989 brought him to the Innisbrook Golf Resort in Palm Harbor Fl. as music director and leader of their house band for 7 years. While he was at Innisbrook he recorded his first CD titled “It’s About Time” which saw airplay on the local Smooth Jazz station WSJT 94.1. As the 1990s passed by, he got a call in 1999 from Paul Curcio who produced Metallica’s “Kill ‘Em All” record about joining a band with 3 former Doobie Brothers members. Those members included Dave Shogren, bass; Chet Mc Cracken, drums and Cornelius Bumpas, sax. He of course obliged as he had been a huge Doobie Brothers fan since the early 70s. Later on in 2002 former “Chicago” guitarist Chris Pinnick and “Firefall” sax player, David Muse joined the band for short stint. The band continued touring as “The Former Doobie Brothers” until 2004 as “The Doobie Brothers” filed a cease and desist order against Mc Cracken and Bumpas for using any name close to The Doobie Brothers. The lawsuit was settled and the band disbanded. Billy still resides in the Tampa area as he just finished up a 18 year stint playing and singing at a piano bar at a Clearwater Beach hotel. He resides in the Tampa area and is still playing in a variety of bands in the area, and throughout the US.