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  1. In the 80′s he single-handedly started a blues revival in the USA with the smash-it "Down Home Blues". "The Brand New ZZ Hill" was originally marketed as a Blues Opera, an oddity back in the early seventies, and was written by Swamp Dogg and Gary U.S. Bonds. When released it hit both the Billboard Top 200 and the R&B charts and sold over a ...

  2. Brand New Z Z Hill: 1972: Dues Paid In Full: 1972: The Best Thing That s Happened To Me: 1975: Keep On Loving You: 1978: Let s Make A Deal: 1979: The Mark Of Z Z Hill: 1981: Z Z Hill: 1982: Down Home: 1982: The Rhythm And The Blues: 1983: I m A Blues Man: 1984: Bluesmaster: 1985: Z Z Hill: In Memorium 1935 - 1984: 1986: A Man Needs A Woman:

  3. 19 de mar. de 1996 · The Complete Hill Records Collection/United Artists Recordings, 1972-1975 by Z.Z. Hill released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, ... The Brand New Z.Z. Hill (1971) Z.Z. Hill (1981) The Rhythm & The Blues (1982) Down Home (1982) I'm a Blues Man (1983) Bluesmaster (1984) A Man Needs a Woman (1986)

  4. Amazon.co.jp: Brand New Z.Z. Hill: ... Z.Z. Hill was perhaps best known for his 1970’s and 1980’s recordings for the Malaco label and for the track “Down Home Blues,” cited as the best known blues song of the 1980’s. In 1971 Hill hooked up with iconic producer Jerry Williams Jr., ...

  5. Z.Z. Hill. His alias / stage name was a homage to B.B. King. Pronounced Zee Zee Hill, he was an American blues and soul singer, born 30th September 1935 in Naples, Texas, U.S.A., died 27th April 1984. On the 23rd April 1984, he gave his last performance, at the Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas. Unfortunately four days later, he died from ...

  6. The Brand New Z.Z. Hill (Remastered) 10 Songs More by Z.Z. Hill. Greatest Hits 1986 In Memorium (1935-1984) 1985 I'm a Blues Man 1983 Z.Z. Hill 1981 This Time They Told the Truth: The Columbia Years ...

  7. Listen to The Brand New Z.Z. Hill (Remastered) by Z.Z. Hill on Apple Music. Stream songs including "It Aint' No Use (Blues At The Opera: Act I - Scene I)", "Ha Ha (The Laughing Song) [Blues At The Opera: Act I - Scene II]" and more.