B. B. Watson

[1] Watson spent his teenage and young adult years working as a musician throughout Texas before moving to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1991 to begin a music career.

Both songs were included on his only BNA album, also titled Light at the End of the Tunnel.

[1] Nick Cristiano of The Philadelphia Inquirer rated the album three out of four stars, comparing Watson's style favorably to Merle Haggard.

[3] Michael McCall of Country Music magazine praised the album's honky-tonk sound and Watson's "big voice".

[4] His only other release was 2001's Delta Dream, which charted the single "The Memory Is the Last Thing to Go" that year.