Bill's second self-published collection of poetry actually starts to recover. Is on the road—goes right at alcohol, and begins to win, life getting up off the ground to... Stand.
Bill Watkins was born in Birmingham, England, to a Welsh/Irish family in 1950. His bilingual parents were notable traditional singers. Having learned to play the tin whistle, fiddle, guitar, banjo and mandolin at an early age, Bill is also an accomplished singer/songwriter whose most famous ditty, The Errant Apprentice, has been recorded worldwide. Now living in Minneapolis, he serves as the cultural ambassador at Merlin's Rest Pub. Bills company, Keltcom LLC, designs and builds Irish and British Isles pubs, repairs vintage radio equipment and makes kilts.
The author blurb refers to a different Bill Watkins (A Celtic Childhood, Scotland is not for the Squeamish, etc) NOT the person who wrote this book, someone needs to sort this out.