He has released five albums, including three for Epic
Nashville. In 2016, Gilman auditioned for the 11th session of The Voice Kid of
the US edition and compete as part of Team Adam Levine, ended up as runner-up.
He grew up in Hope Valley, Rhode Island, in the city
of Richmond. He is the son of Frances "Fran" (Woodmansee) and Wendell
William "Bill" Gilman, Jr., who works in maintenance. Gilman began
singing before he went to school, and his first public appearances at age 7. At
age 9, Gilman found by Ray Benson of Asleep, then signed a contract with Epic
Records Nashville in 2000.
Billy Gilman released a Christmas album in 2000 titled Classic Christmas is getting sertificat gold, followed on May 8, 2001 by a second album, Dare to Dream, which was certified gold, though its singles "Elisabeth" and "She's My Girl" dropped out of the Top 40 on the Billboard singles, each of which is at position 50 and 56. After the Dare to Dream, sound Gilman begun to change since puberty, forcing him to temporarily withdraw from the singing. Her last album for Epic released on April 15, 2003 and entitled: Music Through Heartsongs: Songs Based on the Poems of Mattie J.T. Stepanek. The tracks are based on a poem written by the poet son Mattie Stepanek, a poet with muscular dystrophy who died in 2004, almost a year after the album was released.
Billy Gilman signed with Image Entertainment in 2005 to
release his fifth album, Everything and More. A self-titled album Billy Gilman.
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