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'''William James Boyd''' (born April 27, 1979) was formerly the bass guitarist of [[Evanescence]]. He became a full time member in June 2003 and left Evanescence officially in late June of 2006. He recorded bass on ''[[The Open Door]]'' and co-wrote the B-side ''[[If You Don't Mind]]'', later released on ''[[Lost Whispers (album)|Lost Whispers]]'' in 2016. Before becoming a full time member he often played backup for Evanescence at early shows and also co-wrote the songs [[October]]{{fact}} and [[So Close]]. Prior to joining Evanescence, Boyd spent stints with Little Rock, AR, punk bands such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Visitors_%28rock_band%29 The Visitors] and Lucky Father Brown. Known as a "champion" beer bottle opener, Boyd is now a part of two bands called [[Two Spines]] and American Princes.<br>
'''William James Boyd''' (born April 27, 1979) was formerly the bass guitarist for [[Evanescence]] from 2003 to 2006. He was hired for the ''[[Fallen]]'' tour, along with the other tour players [[Rocky Gray|Rocky]] and [[John Lecompt|John]], after ''Fallen'' was completed. He recorded bass on ''[[The Open Door]]'' and co-wrote the B-side ''[[If You Don't Mind]]'', later released on ''[[Lost Whispers (album)|Lost Whispers]]'' in 2016. Will had played live on some earlier pre-Fallen Evanescence shows, and co-wrote on the songs "[[October]]"{{fact}} and Evanescence's cover of his band's song "[[So Close]]". He formally left Evanescence in late June of 2006, after finishing recording bass for ''The Open Door'', as he didn't want to embark on another long tour and wanted to take a break and spend time with his family.  Prior to Evanescence, Will spent stints with Little Rock, AR punk bands such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Visitors_%28rock_band%29 The Visitors] and Lucky Father Brown. Known as a "champion" beer bottle opener, he is now a part of two bands called [[Two Spines]] and American Princes.<br>


Boyd's depature was officially announced in an [http://web.archive.org/web/20070927235148/http://www.evboard.com/showthread.php?t=33011 EvBoard post] from Amy Lee, dated July 13, 2006:
Will's depature was officially announced in an [http://web.archive.org/web/20070927235148/http://www.evboard.com/showthread.php?t=33011 EvBoard post] from Amy Lee, dated July 13, 2006:


{{quote|''...A few weeks ago, Will decided to leave the band. He said that he just cant go through with another huge tour right now, and wants to stay a little closer to his family instead. Tour is hard- you kind of have to sacrifice your life for it, so we can all understand. We love Will very much and wish him nothing but happiness in everything he does. We've been playing music together since I was in jr. high. I miss him already!...''}}
{{quote|''...A few weeks ago, Will decided to leave the band. He said that he just cant go through with another huge tour right now, and wants to stay a little closer to his family instead. Tour is hard- you kind of have to sacrifice your life for it, so we can all understand. We love Will very much and wish him nothing but happiness in everything he does. We've been playing music together since I was in jr. high. I miss him already!...''}}

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William James Boyd (born April 27, 1979) was formerly the bass guitarist for Evanescence from 2003 to 2006. He was hired for the Fallen tour, along with the other tour players Rocky and John, after Fallen was completed. He recorded bass on The Open Door and co-wrote the B-side If You Don't Mind, later released on Lost Whispers in 2016. Will had played live on some earlier pre-Fallen Evanescence shows, and co-wrote on the songs "October"[citation needed] and Evanescence's cover of his band's song "So Close". He formally left Evanescence in late June of 2006, after finishing recording bass for The Open Door, as he didn't want to embark on another long tour and wanted to take a break and spend time with his family. Prior to Evanescence, Will spent stints with Little Rock, AR punk bands such as The Visitors and Lucky Father Brown. Known as a "champion" beer bottle opener, he is now a part of two bands called Two Spines and American Princes.

Will's depature was officially announced in an EvBoard post from Amy Lee, dated July 13, 2006:

Vin1.jpg ...A few weeks ago, Will decided to leave the band. He said that he just cant go through with another huge tour right now, and wants to stay a little closer to his family instead. Tour is hard- you kind of have to sacrifice your life for it, so we can all understand. We love Will very much and wish him nothing but happiness in everything he does. We've been playing music together since I was in jr. high. I miss him already!... Vin2.jpg


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