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In 1965, sick and tired of the lifestyle he was living, Bill Dunn walked out of the Belfast R&B band the Gamblers. It was just months prior to the band, which was renamed, Them, hit the British rock charts with Baby Please Don't Go and Here Comes the Night. Them exploded onto the world's music stage when Bill's childhood friend Van the Man Morrison took Bill's place as the lead vocalist. A story that is alive with wisdom and humour as he shares about his preaching and singing ventures from the shores of Northern Ireland to England, Scotland, America, Canada, Africa, the Republic of Ireland and…mehr

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In 1965, sick and tired of the lifestyle he was living, Bill Dunn walked out of the Belfast R&B band the Gamblers. It was just months prior to the band, which was renamed, Them, hit the British rock charts with Baby Please Don't Go and Here Comes the Night. Them exploded onto the world's music stage when Bill's childhood friend Van the Man Morrison took Bill's place as the lead vocalist. A story that is alive with wisdom and humour as he shares about his preaching and singing ventures from the shores of Northern Ireland to England, Scotland, America, Canada, Africa, the Republic of Ireland and back to his native home. A gripping story of one man's incredible passion to share the good news. It provides an insight into the spiritual welfare that can only be attained by following God's lead. A story story of a man who turned his back on a possible lucrative lifestyle for a better way of living.
Autorenporträt
Bill Dunn has been in ministry for over fifty years, travelling the width and breath of the Emerald Isle and further afield. Married to his loving wife, Iris, for over fifty-six years, they had two sons, and three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Their son, Paul, is married to Gail and they have three children, Paul junior, Andrew and Amy, with Joseph-Andrew as their grandchild. Bill and Iris second son, Jonathan, is married to Annette. Sadly, Iris passed away in 2016.