Different sounds reflect the many sides of award-winning singer, songwriter and producer Billy Raffoul from Ontario. On his 2023 debut album for Nettwerk, For All These Years, his spirit shows itself from all sides. In one breath, he tears down the door with a riff-driven rock'n'roll anthem. In the next, he introspectively recalls a formative memory while playing an acoustic guitar to little more than a whisper. One song will make you think, another will make you dance. Together with his creative confidants Justin Zuccato and Mike Crossey, he announced the album with the I Wish You Were Here EP, which features "We Could Get High", "I Wish You Were Here" and "Better". Hailing from the small town of Leamington, Billy picked up the guitar after seeing his father, Jody Raffoul, wow audiences as a professional musician. His first single 'Driver' was released in 2017, followed by the 1975 EP, the Running Wild EP, Live In June and his 2020 LP A Few More Hours at YYZ. With over 100 million streams and praise from Paste, American Songwriter, Paste, Billboard and others, he has endeared himself to audiences and musicians alike. He has shined on stage and shared performances with Kings of Leon, Phoenix and X Ambassadors to name a few. He also received the 2021 SOCAN Songwriting Prize for "Western Skies" and the 2023 INDIES "Song of the Year" for "We Could Get High". Ultimately, listening is perhaps the best way to get to know all facets of Billy Raffoul