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Matt Heartbreak Hill Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Matt Heartbreak Hill

Matt Hill Trio at Red Wolf

Red Wolf
3108 Park Ave SW

Mar 28, 2020

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Matt Heartbreak Hill Biography

Copied from Wikipedia: Matt Hill was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, United States.[citation needed] Originally inspired by his uncle's listening choice of Creedence Clearwater Revival, Hill had learned to play the guitar by his mid-teens.[3] He met the drummer Chuck Cotton at a local blues gig, and impressed by the fact that Cotton had played alongside Bob Margolin, they jointly started a band, which ended up competing at the 2005 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee.[3] After playing in another couple of bands, Hill joined Margolin on tour, which saw Hill meet fellow blues musicians including Carey Bell, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins and Nappy Brown. Along with his playing experience, Hill slowly nurtured a raucous on-stage presence, partly inspired by Howlin' Wolf, Jerry Lee Lewisand Nappy Brown. Hill commented "I've been obsessed with Jerry Lee since I was a kid, and when I saw Nappy Brown crawlin' around, taking his clothes off, well I thought, this is for me!"[3] Matt Hill's 2010 debut album was entitled On the Floor, partly attributable to his stage antics.[4] The collection, produced by Margolin and Dave Gross, contained eleven Hill originals amongst the 14 tracks. AllMusic noted that "Why the F*ck (Do You Think I Cuss)," written by Margolin, had "Hill's screaming vocals and a thick twang-heavy bass solo make it the album's stand-out track".[4] In May 2011, it garnered Hill the 'Best New Artist Debut' gong at the Blues Music Awards. Hill was later nominated in two categories at the Blues Blast Awards in Chicago, Illinois.[5] In 2011, he married the singer Nikki Hill, and they relocated to St. Louis, Missouri.[6] His follow up album, Tappin' That Thang, was issued on May 29, 2012.[5] Months after the release of Tappin' That Thang, Hill began playing alongside his wife and singer Nikki Hill. In October 2014, Matt Hill and the Deep Fryed Two's last performance was at the Daytona Blues Festival.[7] In October and November that same year, Hill toured Western Europe with Hill. Guitar with Nikki Hill https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hill_(musician) Endorsed by: Quilter Amplifiers DR Strings Mono Cases JHS Pedals
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