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  1. Multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter from Naples, Texas, who was reared in San Diego, California, and was making records by the time he was in his early twenties. In 1959, he and his band, The Strangers, scored an instrumental hit with “Caterpillar Crawl”.

  2. Joel Scott Hill. American rock & roll / blues rock guitarist, harmonica player and singer / songwriter. Born in 1939 in Mount Pleasant (Texas) but moved to San Diego (California) when he was 8, where he formed his first band at Linda Vista High School in 1957.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Canned_HeatCanned Heat - Wikipedia

    Joel Scott Hill, who had played with the Strangers and the Joel Scott Hill Trio, was recruited to fill the void left by Wilson's death. The band still had a touring contract for September, as well as upcoming studio dates.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flying_AgainFlying Again - Wikipedia

    Joel Scott Hill handled lead vocals on most of the tracks, with Gib Guilbeau on three (Including a sprightly version of "Why Baby Why") and Gene Parsons on one. "Building Fires" was released as a single.

  5. www.youtube.com › user › joelscotthilljoelscotthill - YouTube

    joelscotthill. @joelscotthill ‧. 46 subscribers ‧ 6 videos. I'm a musican,singer,writer from L.A California...One of my bands was L.A. Getaway played and recorded with The Strangers, The Flying...

  6. THE STRANGERS. The Caterpillar Crawl. Joel Scott Hill played a mean electric guitar. The native of Naples, in eastern Texas, moved to the Linda Vista district of San Diego, California, when he was eight. He picked up his first axe a few years later and had a band by 1956 while still in high school.

  7. Explore Joel Scott Hill's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Joel Scott Hill on AllMusic.