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    Hill, Joel Scott (19 August 1938-Present)

    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”.

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  • He struck out on his own in 1960, releasing his first solo recording on the Trans American label. In 1962, he and Jim Lee co-founded their own label, Monogram, which was created as a vehicle for up-and-coming artist, Chris Montez.

    He had several bands at this time, including The Joel Scott Hill Band, The Joel Scott Hill Three, The Joel Scott Hill Trio, and Joel Scott Hill & the Invaders, who released “Look Out”, backed with “Sticks and Stones”, in 1964.

    They were regulars at The Action and made appearances at other clubs throughout California.

    In 1970, Joel played guitar on Jesse Ed Davis’s self-titled album, Jesse Davis!.  He teamed up with Johnny Barbata and Chris E