Bill Pritchard

Bill Pritchard is a British singer-songwriter, instrumentalist (guitars, keyboards), musical arranger and producer.

[1] He then signed to Belgian label PIAS Recordings, his first release for them a split album with Daniel Darc.

In 1989 he released Three Months, Three Weeks and Two Days, produced by Étienne Daho, which was popular in the US after exposure from MTV for the single "Tommy & Co", which featured backing vocals from Françoise Hardy.

[1][2] His 1991 album Jolie was produced by Ian Broudie, and gave him a breakthrough in Japan and Canada.

Bill did a tour in France that did end up at the Olympia as opening band of Daniel Darc's concert.