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Jimmy Hill

It’s a very important thing that guitarist, songwriter and bandleader Jimmy Hill uses that first name, otherwise he could easily end up being confused with others in the gospel genre such as for example Jim Hill and Adam Hill. Stylistically, there may be no dilemma whatsoever. Jim Hill is certainly …

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Jimmy Hill

A performer named Jimmy Hill is credited with alto saxophone and clarinet performances on recordings with a band that wasn’t a really band, the Washboard Rhythm Kings, seems inevitable. If the life span of the non-group prolonged beyond the ’30s, maybe every musician on earth would have finished up obtaining …

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Jimmy Hill

Drummer Jimmy Hill was among the mainstay beatkeepers on the brand new Zealand rock and roll scene from the ’60s and ’70s. He was raised in the Southland city of Mataura and started his musical profession in the Gore Municipal Brass music group, perhaps an unavoidable part of the career …

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Jimmy Hill

Jimmy Hill’s 60-some many years of performing saxophone began when he made off using the horn his older sibling kept concealed in a closet. Hill began gigging appropriately at clubs within the ’40s while still in senior high school, but his documenting career didn’t actually start until his final years, …

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