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'''Will Boyd''' was formerly the bass guitarist of Evanescence. Became a full time member in June 2003. Left Evanescence officially in late June of 2006. Known for writing a part of [[October]] and [[So Close]]. Prior to joining Evanescence, Boyd spent stints with Little Rock, AK, punk bands such as The Visitors and Lucky Father Brown. Known as a "champion" beer bottle opener, Boyd is now a part of the band called [[Two Spines]].<br>
===Will Boyd===
 
The former bass guitarist of Evanescence. Became a full time member in June 2003. Left Evanescence officially in late June of 2006. Known for writing a part of [[October]] and [[So Close]]. Prior to joining Evanescence, Boyd spent stints with Little Rock, AK, punk bands such as The Visitors and Lucky Father Brown. Known as a "champion" beer bottle opener, Boyd is now a part of the band called [[Two Spines]].<br>
<br>Also see, [[the honest thief]].
<br>Also see, [[the honest thief]].



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Will Boyd

Will Boyd was formerly the bass guitarist of Evanescence. Became a full time member in June 2003. Left Evanescence officially in late June of 2006. Known for writing a part of October and So Close. Prior to joining Evanescence, Boyd spent stints with Little Rock, AK, punk bands such as The Visitors and Lucky Father Brown. Known as a "champion" beer bottle opener, Boyd is now a part of the band called Two Spines.

Also see, the honest thief.


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

...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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