THE BUG

Z.Z. Hill

Born
September 30, 1935
in Naples, TX 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Bill Dahl
Texas-born singer Z.z. Hill managed to resuscitate both his own semi-flagging career and the entire genre at large when he signed on at Jackson, MS-based Malaco Records in 1980 and began growling his way through some of the most uncompromising {lues} to be unleashed on black radio stations in many a moon. His impressive 1982 Malaco album Down Home Blues remained on Billboard's soul album charts for nearly two years, an extraordinary run for such a blatantly bluesy LP. His songs "Down Home Blues" and "Somebody Else Is Steppin' In" have graduated into the ranks of legitimate {lues} standards (and few of those have come along over the last couple of decades). Arzell Hill started out singing {gospel} with a quintet called the Spiritual Five, but the output of B.b. King, Bobby Bland, and especially Sam Cooke made a more indelible mark on his approach. He began gigging around Dallas, fashioning his distinctive initials after those of B.b. King. When his older brother Matt Hill (a budding record producer with his own label, M.H.) invited Z.z. to go west to Southern California, the young singer did.

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