"Bill Pierce" (born September 25, 1948 in Hampton, Virginia/Hampton, Virginia) is an United States/American jazz saxophone/saxophonist.

He played with Art Blakey/Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in the early 1980s and in Tony Williams (drummer)/Tony Williams's quintet in the mid-1980s to early 1990s in music/1990s. He also has released numerous CDs for which he is the band leader.

He studied with Joe Viola and Andy McGhee at Berklee College of Music, and with Joe Allard. He is the school's woodwind department chair.

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