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Thank you for taking the time to visit and for your interest in my music. Sit back and listen to some of my most recent songs. Creating them was a rewarding journey. I hope you enjoy them. Please feel free to contact me. I would value your comments and questions. Thanks for your support. 
                           
Live what you love,  
Bill

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​​BILL’s NEW BOOK
​COMING IN 2021

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I DID NOT ASK FOR THIS
Bill's new single, "I Did Not Ask For This", has been released. The track was produced by Billy Anderson in Nashville and was written and performed by Bill Lauderbach.

The song can be streamed by clicking on the player below.
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SPARKY THE ELF
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One of Bill's popular Christmas songs, SPARKY THE ELF, is now a children's book. Bill collaborated with the brilliant artist, Simone Wolowiec, to bring the story to life. The book is available on Amazon and includes an mp3 of the song, performed by Billy Anderson.
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To purchase or just learn more about SPARKY THE ELF click on the Amazon button below.

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​REMEMBER THE 27 CRUSADERS - SOUNDTRACK
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REMEMBER THE 27 CRUSADERS is a feature length documentary film, directed by Shawn Swords. The film recounts the lives, military service and deaths of 27 American service members who served in Vietnam that graduated from Father Judge High School in Northeast Philadelphia. Father Judge High School suffered more fatalities in Vietnam than any other Catholic High School in America. Seven of Bill's songs (two of them co-written with Karen Loveless), are featured in the film. Bill's song, "27", is the title track. ​The documentary explores the lives and deaths of the 27 Father Judge students and the communities/parishes where they grew up. The film reviews the prevalent sense of duty, honor and patriotism in those communities, the values instilled at Father Judge and their service in Vietnam. The documentary reveals the devastating impact of the deaths on their families and the difficult process of mourning, healing and acknowledgement of their heroism. The narrative is driven by interviews with family, friends, classmates, Father Judge staff, brothers in arms and military.

​Click on the player below to listen to the title track.