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His voice exuding infectious enthusiasm, Billy Gilman is talking about his goals. "All I really want is to sing my best and make the audience happy." Spoken like a born entertainer. And if there's anyone these days who qualifies for that description it's Gilman. A perfomer since age seven, Billy, with the release
of his Epic-Nashville debut, One Voice, is now, at a ripe twelve years old, a recording artist to be reckoned with.
Billy burst onto the music scene with a show-stopping performance that resulted in a standing ovation at the recent
Academy of Country Music Awards. "It was a life-altering experience," he told music legend Dick Clark backstage.
When his debut single "One Voice" entered the Billboard chart, the 4'7" powerhouse edged out Brenda Lee to become the youngest
person ever to have a song on the magazine's Country Singles chart. The "One Voice" music video, an emotional, deeply moving clip, became a top request the very week it hit the airwaves.
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