
After nearly 40 years, Billy Greer has concluded his journey as bassist and co-lead vocalist for the band KANSAS.
KANSAS and its entire organization extend heartfelt gratitude to Billy for his decades of exceptional musicianship.
Billy joined KANSAS in 1985 and has been an unwavering presence with t…
KANSAS Bassist BILLY GREER Exits Band After Nearly 40 Years
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