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Dusty Hill
Dusty Hill performing live in 2010Background information Birth name Joseph Michael Hill Also known as "Duster", "The Dust" Born May 19, 1949 Origin Dallas, Texas, USA Genres Hard rock, blues-rock, rock, blues Occupations bassist, singer, songwriter, entertainer Instruments Bass guitar, keyboards, vocals, guitar, saxophone, bass clarinet Years active 1969–present Labels Rhino/WEA, RCA, Warner Bros., London Associated acts ZZ Top, Willy & the Wolves, The Warlocks, The Cellar Dwellers, American Blues Notable instruments Vintage Fender Telecaster Bass,
Fender Precision,
Dean ExplorerJoseph Michael "Dusty" Hill (born May 19, 1949) is the bassist and vocalist with the American rock group ZZ Top.[1]
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History
Hill was born in Dallas, Texas and grew up in the Lakewood neighborhood of East Dallas. He attended Woodrow Wilson High School.
Along with his brother Rocky Hill and future fellow ZZ Top member Frank Beard; Dusty Hill played in local Dallas bands the Warlocks, the Cellar Dwellers, and American Blues. From 1966 to 1968, American Blues played the Dallas-Fort Worth-Houston circuit.
In 1968, the band decided to leave the Dallas–Fort Worth area and relocate to Houston. At this time, however, guitarist Rocky Hill wanted to focus on "straight blues," while Dusty wanted the band to rock more. Rocky left the band and Dusty and Beard moved to Houston, joining guitarist/vocalist Billy Gibbons of Houston psychedelic-rockers Moving Sidewalks to form ZZ Top in 1969.
Dusty Hill's on-screen appearances include "Back To The Future Part III", "Mother Goose's Rockin' Rhyme", "WWE RAW" and "Deadwood," and as himself in the 11th season episode of King of the Hill, "Hank Gets Dusted", in which Hank Hill is said to be Dusty's cousin.
Musical equipment
Main article: ZZ Top equipmentDiscography
American Blues albums
Main article: American Blues- American Blues
- American Blues 'Is Here' (1968)
- Do Their Thing (1969)
ZZ Top albums
Main article: ZZ Top discography- ZZ Top's First Album (1971)
- Rio Grande Mud (1972)
- Tres Hombres (1973)
- Fandango! (1975)
- Tejas (1977)
- Degüello (1979)
- El Loco (1981)
- Eliminator (1983)
- Afterburner (1985)
- Recycler (1990)
- Antenna (1994)
- Rhythmeen (1996)
- XXX (1999)
- Mescalero (2003)
References
- ^ Koda, Cub. "ZZ Top". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/zz-top-p5923. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
ZZ Top Studio albums ZZ Top's First Album · Rio Grande Mud · Tres Hombres · Fandango! · Tejas · Degüello · El Loco · Eliminator · Afterburner · Recycler · Antenna · Rhythmeen · XXX · MescaleroCompilations Tours Fandango! Tour · Worldwide Texas Tour · Expect No Quarter Tour · El Loco-Motion Tour · Eliminator Tour · Afterburner World Tour · Recycler World Tour · Antenna World Tour · Continental Safari Tour · Mean Rhythm Tour · XXX Tour · XXX World Tour 2000 · Casino Tour · European Tour 2002 · Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers Tour · Summer North American Tour · Whack Attack Tour · Hollywood Blues Tour · El Camino Ocho Tour · In Your Face Tour · European Tour 2009 · Aerosmith/ZZ Top Tour · Necessity Is a Mother Tour · Double Down Live Tour · 2010 World TourSingles "La Grange" · "Tush" · "I Thank You" · "Cheap Sunglasses" · "Leila" · "Pearl Necklace" · "Tube Snake Boogie" · "Gimme All Your Lovin'" · "Got Me Under Pressure" · "Sharp Dressed Man" · "TV Dinners" · "Legs" · "Sleeping Bag" · "Stages" · "Velcro Fly" · "Rough Boy" · "Doubleback" · "Viva Las Vegas" · "Pincushion"Videos Related articles Categories:- 1949 births
- American male singers
- American rock bass guitarists
- Blues rock musicians
- Living people
- People from Dallas, Texas
- ZZ Top members
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