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Bill Ham

 
Artist: Bill Ham

Worked With:

Bob Ludwig, Dusty Hill, Joe Hardy, Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, Terry Manning
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer

Biography

Though the world sees ZZ Top as a trio, everyone associated with the band-including the members themselves-have come to view the group as a quartet with manager/producer Bill Ham sharing equal billing. In a business full of eccentrics, oddballs and control freaks, Ham is perhaps the grandaddy of them all, controlling and guiding ZZ's career with the tact of a wrecking ball and the grip of a boa constrictor.

Born just south of Dallas, Ham's early foray's into the music business came as a Pat Boone type crooner where he recorded a single for the Dot label before switching over to record distribution at Houston-based H.W. Daily's. When the ambitious Ham overheard a young Billy Gibbons (who was then with the Moving Sidewalks) at a Texas club he saw star power in the young guitarist and offered his services as a manager. Determined to build a group around Gibbons, Ham and Billy hammered away until they found a ZZ Top lineup that was suitable for world domination.

Ham spent the next several years shrewdly building the band's reputation, cutting costs whenever possible and using his fast-talking routine to secure ZZ top billing. It was Ham who produced the group's albums, Ham who somehow regained ownership of the group's masters when they left London records, Ham who hatched the idea for the famous World Wide Texas Tour that included live animals on stage and it was Ham who methodically oversaw the band's entire existence-both public and private-passing rules of conduct like the one that stated the group wasn't allowed to go to clubs in their off time, lest they be seen by the public and ruin their mystique.

In the late 70s, and with ZZ's position in the rock community secure, Ham branched out and worked with other artists such as Kinky Friedman and Point Blank, but his claim to fame remains as the guiding force behind ZZ Top's four decade success. ~ Steve Kurutz, All Music Guide
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Bill Ham (born William Mack Ham in 1937) is the former manager, producer, and image-maker of ZZ Top, from its inception in late 1969 until September 2006.

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Biography

Childhood

Ham was born in Waxahachie, Texas in 1937.

Career

Ham formed ZZ Top with guitarist Billy Gibbons in late 1969, and then helped Gibbons find bassist Dusty Hill and drummer Frank Beard.[citation needed]

He is widely known to be instrumental to ZZ Top's success, having constructed their entire image and run all their publicity as well as produced all their albums (up to and including 1996's Rhythmeen) and all their stage show productions. Ham is widely considered in the music business, and by the band itself, as sort of an invisible "4th member" of the trio.[citation needed]

He is also legendary for having managed to get the band some exceptionally good record deals, including a reported $35,000,000 guarantee from RCA.[citation needed] Ham ran his own recording label briefly in the 1960s, Scat Records.

He is a major figure in Nashville, starting with his discovery and management of vocalist Clint Black and his founding of several music publishing companies. At one point, his companies were publishing 5 of the top 10 country music hits.[citation needed]

While most of Ham's career has been managing and producing ZZ Top, he made a record of his own as a crooner for Dot Records before becoming ZZ Top's manager. His producer was Pat Boone. Ham has also produced such artists as Kinky Friedman and Point Blank.

Personal life

His wife Cecile was brutally murdered in 1991, which was a devastating blow to the band. The killer, Spencer Goodman, was apprehended and executed by the State of Texas by lethal injection in 2000.

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