Since then, Bill (Wee Willy as known by Burton Cummings) has written and co-written many tunes including "Clap for the Wolfman", "Road Food", and "Follow Your Daughter Home", as well as had the lead singing part on "Bye Bye Babe". In 2000, then-bassist Jim Kale could not fulfill his plans to join the original members of the Guess Who for a cross-Canada tour, so Wallace was called in to become the permanent bassist of the Guess Who. Before re-joining the Guess Who, he was a music teacher in his hometown of Winnipeg.
In 2001, he received a honorary music doctorate at Brandon University in Brandon, Manitoba with the rest of the Guess Who.
1949 births | Canadian rock musicians | Canadian bass guitarists | Living people | Winnipeggers
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