- Bones Hillman
Bones Hillman (born 1958 as Wayne Stevens) is a
New Zealand music ian.His first band was The Masochists, one of the early NZ punk acts, with his friends from the
Auckland , New Zealand suburb of Avondale (they were alternatively known as The Avondale Spiders), playingbass guitar . In late 1977 he joined theSuburban Reptiles , and appears on their first single, "Megaton" (Vertigo, 1978). The name Hillman was coined by the Suburban Reptiles manager for a press release and taken from the type of car he drove.He left the band in early 1978 and joined the former Masochists in The Rednecks, who were a mainstay of the legendary Zwines punk scene in
Auckland .In late 1977 he joined the New Zealand band "
The Swingers ", withPhil Judd (ex-Split Enz ), and Mark Hough (aka Buster Stiggs), ex-Suburban Reptiles . Their single "Counting the Beat" was a trans-Tasman number one smash before the band disintergrated in 1983.Moving to Australia, from 1987 until 2002, he was a member of internationally known
Australia n rock bandMidnight Oil , replacingPeter Gifford as bass player.After the dissolution of Midnight Oil, Hillman relocated to New Zealand, playing as a studio and live musician withRussell Crowe and his band, among others. Hillman moved with his family toNashville , USA, in early 2007 to participate in the more active musical scene there.External links
* [http://www.boneshillman.com/ Official Website]
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