Bill House
Biography
William Pendleton House (1913–1997) was an American climber who was a key member of the 1938 American K2 expedition. Bill was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on May 30, 1913. He was a graduate of Yale Forestry School and whilst at Yale he was the President of the Yale Mountaineering Club and was a devotee of "buildering", night time climbing on sides of buildings. After college he took a job with the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and was among the first to arrive on the scene of "The Great Marlow Fire" of 1941, the largest forest fire in New Hampshire's history. He went on to establish a forestry business in Chesham, New Hampshire.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Made In U.S.A.
1986

Keepin' The Summer Alive
1980

Still Cruisin'
1989

Waiting For A Miracle, Singles 1970-1987
1987

The Son Of Rock And Roll
1980

Never Gonna Let You Go
1976

Rock 'n' Roll To The Rescue
1986

No Frills
1983

Micheal Smotherman
1982

Exposed II: A Cheap Peek At Today's Provocative New Rock
1981

Is This A Cool World Or What?
1981

The Full Life
1977
Credited work
476 releases · 72 albums · active 1965–2024
- Performance · 453
- Production · 302
- Other credits · 73
- Engineering · 37
Studios: Rumbo Recorders · Jardines Barn · Western Recorders · Essex Studios
