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Bill Callahan, born June 3, 1966, is an American singer-songwriter known for his distinctive voice and understated style. He first gained attention recording as Smog, creating lo-fi albums on four-track recorders. Over time, he developed a unique sound blending folk, rock, and experimental elements. Callahan continues to release critically acclaimed music through the Drag City label.