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Billy Conway (December 18, 1956 – December 19, 2021) was an American drummer best known for his work with
Treat Her Right Treat Her Right was an American rock group, formed in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, in 1985. The band originally featured Mark Sandman on "low guitar," Billy Conway on cocktail drum, David Champagne on guitar, and Jim Fitting on harm ...
and
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. From 2013, he toured as a duo with
Jeffrey Foucault Jeffrey Foucault (born January 26, 1976) is an American songwriter and record producer from Whitewater, Wisconsin, United States, whose work marries the influence of American country, blues, rock 'n' roll, and folk music. He has released seven ...
. In recent years, he had also backed Chris Smither. A stripped-down approach characterized his bands, equipment, and playing.


Background

Conway was a native of
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, south of
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. In the 1970s, he attended
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the wo ...
, where he became friends and bandmates with harmonica player
Jim Fitting Jim Fitting is an American harmonica player based in Boston, Massachusetts. He is known for his work with Treat Her Right, The The, and Session Americana. His credits include guest performances on various other artists' albums and live gigs. ...
, who would also become part of Treat Her Right. Conway earned a degree in psychology. A member of the Class of 1979, he was captain of Yale's
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team as a senior in the 1978–79 season. He was invited to try out for the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, which performed the "
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", but could not after tearing a knee ligament.


Treat Her Right

After graduation, Conway and Fitting both moved to
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,
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, where Conway taught at a school for emotionally disturbed adolescents. In 1985, they were introduced to the other two principals in Treat Her Right,
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and David Champagne. One of the notable features of Treat Her Right was the
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that Conway used. This band was noted for its spare, spacious sound, of which the cocktail drum was an integral part.


Morphine

When Mark Sandman formed Morphine, the original drummer was
Jerome Deupree Jerome Deupree (born November 9, 1956) is an American musician, based in Massachusetts. He is best known as the original drummer in the alternative rock band Morphine. Early career Deupree started playing drums at the age of six, with the hel ...
, but Conway served in the band for much of its existence. He played a fuller drum kit, yet still often stripped down. His cocktail drum appeared on some album cuts. ''The Rough Guide to Rock'' described him as playing jazz-influenced, very tight drums, but that he crucially left plenty of spaces for Sandman and the other member of the band, saxophonist
Dana Colley Dana Colley (born October 17, 1961) is an American musician, best known as the baritone and tenor saxophonist in the alternative rock band Morphine. Early life Colley was born in Portland, Maine, but he was raised in Hanson, Massachusetts, wh ...
, to make their noises.


Subsequent bands

After Sandman suffered his fatal heart attack in 1999, Colley and Conway proceeded to form Orchestra Morphine, a group of Sandman's friends and colleagues who toured to celebrate the music of the band and to raise funds for the Mark Sandman Music Education Fund. Colley and Conway also formed Twinemen with singer
Laurie Sargent Laurie Sargent is best known as a songwriter and vocalist in the 1980s and 1990s. She was active in the city of Boston. Around 2008, she and her long-term partner, drummer Billy Conway, moved to Montana, where they began raising food on an organ ...
. Conway and Sargent were long-term partners. Conway worked with Jeffrey Foucault and poet Lisa Olstein on the eponymous first album by Cold Satellite (2011) and the follow-up ''Cavalcade'' (2013). Previously, he had performed on albums by
Kris Delmhorst Kris Delmhorst is an American singer-songwriter and musician. Originally from Brooklyn, New York City, United States, she now lives in Western Massachusetts, is an active member of the Boston folk scene, and tours internationally. She has rele ...
, who became Foucault's wife. Another part of this circle of artists is Caitlin Canty, whose 2015 album ''Reckless Skyline'' was produced by Foucault and employed Conway as drummer. Foucault has cited a shared desire to give weight to space and silence, which was a constant in Conway's career. For their live gigs as a duo, they played only what they could carry into a club alone in one trip. Conway's minimal "suitcase drum" setup harked back to his use of the cocktail drum. Conway occasionally joined
Vapors of Morphine Vapors of Morphine is an American rock band founded in 2009 by the remaining members of the alternative rock band Morphine, saxophonist Dana Colley and drummer Jerome Deupree, along with blues guitarist Jeremy Lyons. Jerome stepped down in early ...
, which honors the legacy of Morphine, for some big shows. He also continued to perform as a guest on albums and live dates by other artists. In particular, Chris Smither cited Conway's feel and intuition. Conway was drummer on ''Early Riser'', the ninth album by
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, recorded in 2019 and released in 2020. In 2019, Conway, Fitting, and Champagne got together and recorded an album. A live date was announced for January 19, 2020 at Club Passim in Cambridge -- which was to be their first appearance together on stage since all were members of Treat Her Right. Unfortunately, it was announced that week that Conway would not be able to perform at the event because of health issues and that Jerome Deupree and Larry Dersch would fill in. At the event Fitting told the audience Conway had restarted cancer treatment. His diagnosis was made more public later that year. He was originally diagnosed with bowel cancer in October 2018.


Solo album

Despite his health challenges, and in part because of them, Conway released his first solo album, ''Outside Inside'', in 2020. It was accompanied by a new album from Sargent.


As producer

Conway served as a producer and engineer. This arose in his prior capacity as a founder of
Hi-n-Dry Hi-N-Dry was a Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA-based independent record label and recording studio. Founded by Morphine singer and bassist Mark Sandman, the studio and label became managed by former Morphine bandmates Dana Colley and Billy Conway ...
, but he also oversaw two of Kris Delmhorst's albums, '' Five Stories'' and ''
Songs for a Hurricane ''Songs for a Hurricane'' is an album by singer/songwriter Kris Delmhorst, released in 2003. Reception Music critic Joe Viglione wrote in his Allmusic "This artist is subtle in her approach with music that comes up behind you and a voice that b ...
''.


Death

Conway's cancer spread to his liver, and he died on December 19, 2021, one day after his 65th birthday. Jeffrey Foucault paid tribute to Conway in these words: "Billy Conway was one of the best drummers America produced in the second half of the twentieth century. With his uncanny empathy and sensitivity, his dedication to simplicity and restraint, and his impossible spiritual power, he played the song, never the instrument, and when he played he was undeniable. He incarnated a ferocious love."


References


External links


Billy Conway's credits - Allmusic.com
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Conway, Billy 1950s births 2021 deaths Year of birth missing American drummers Morphine (band) members People from Owatonna, Minnesota Record producers from Minnesota Yale College alumni deaths from liver cancer