Saint Sinner Singer

Saint Sinner Singer
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ISBN-10 : 173613342X
ISBN-13 : 9781736133422
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Download or read book Saint Sinner Singer written by Bill Nash and published by . This book was released on 2021-04-20 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The path to success is rarely a straight line, and for Bill Nash, neither was his faith. In his autobiography, Bill takes you through the ups & downs of his music career, as well his own personal triumphs and failures. From a border town church in Texas, to major labels in L.A., New York, & Nashville. From being hit by one heartbreak after another, & then finding faith, hope, & love, all over again, Bill Nash's journey has been one unexpected turn after another. Two things have always guided him ever since he was a boy: God & music. He sang his way in, & sang his way out of every good & bad situation life has thrown at him. God has loved him at his best, & at his worst, & through it all, he kept on singing.


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