Worked With:
- Active: '90s, 2000s
- Genres: Gospel
- Instrument: Guitar
- Representative Albums: "Stop the Violence
Biography
It's a good thing that guitarist, songwriter and bandleader Jimmy Hill uses that first name, otherwise he could easily be confused with others in the gospel genre such as Jim Hill and James Hill. Stylistically, there could be no confusion whatsoever. Jim Hill is straight, old-fashioned Sunday afternoon white gospel} of the sort that makes the average deviant immediately change radio stations. James Hill is old fashioned black gospel}, on the other cheek, of the sort that recording artists such as Elvis Costello utilize to make their albums sound soulful. Jimmy Hill is old fashioned nothing. He is part of a '90s wave of young black gospel} artists using heavy doses of rap} and funk} in their music. Hill's group The Anointed Voices of Power also admirably promotes a message of non-violence, putting its best foot forward with the superb Stop the Violence recording in 1995, distributed to the public at large by none other than the K-Tel corporation.Hill's strength as a collaborator has been well established, whether he is contributing songs to a project or just picking guitar. He has written music for artists such as John P. Kee, a highly rated gospel performer, producer, and pastor of the New Life Fellowship Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hill frequently works with gospel choirs} such as The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and The Savannah Community Choir. The compilation entitled The Eighth Floor: A New Beginning provides a taste of Hill and other artists in this emerging genre of black gospel}. ~ Eugene Chadbournegospel} genre such as Jim Hill and James Hill. Stylistically, there could be no confusion whatsoever. Jim Hill is straight, old-fashioned Sunday afternoon white gospel of the sort that makes the average deviant immediately change radio stations. James Hill is old fashioned black gospel}, on the other cheek, of the sort that recording artists such as Elvis Costello utilize to make their albums sound soulful. Jimmy Hill is old fashioned nothing. He is part of a '90s wave of young black gospel} artists using heavy doses of rap} and funk} in their music. Hill's group The Anointed Voices of Power also admirably promotes a message of non-violence, putting its best foot forward with the superb Stop the Violence recording in 1995, distributed to the public at large by none other than the K-Tel corporation.
Hill's strength as a collaborator has been well established, whether he is contributing songs to a project or just picking guitar. He has written music for artists such as John P. Kee, a highly rated gospel performer, producer, and pastor of the New Life Fellowship Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hill frequently works with gospel choirs} such as The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and The Savannah Community Choir. The compilation entitled The Eighth Floor: A New Beginning provides a taste of Hill and other artists in this emerging genre of black gospel}. ~ Eugene Chadbournewhite gospel} of the sort that makes the average deviant immediately change radio stations. James Hill is old fashioned black gospel, on the other cheek, of the sort that recording artists such as Elvis Costello utilize to make their albums sound soulful. Jimmy Hill is old fashioned nothing. He is part of a '90s wave of young black gospel} artists using heavy doses of rap} and funk} in their music. Hill's group The Anointed Voices of Power also admirably promotes a message of non-violence, putting its best foot forward with the superb Stop the Violence recording in 1995, distributed to the public at large by none other than the K-Tel corporation.
Hill's strength as a collaborator has been well established, whether he is contributing songs to a project or just picking guitar. He has written music for artists such as John P. Kee, a highly rated gospel performer, producer, and pastor of the New Life Fellowship Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hill frequently works with gospel choirs} such as The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and The Savannah Community Choir. The compilation entitled The Eighth Floor: A New Beginning provides a taste of Hill and other artists in this emerging genre of black gospel}. ~ Eugene Chadbourneblack gospel}, on the other cheek, of the sort that recording artists such as Elvis Costello utilize to make their albums sound soulful. Jimmy Hill is old fashioned nothing. He is part of a '90s wave of young black gospel artists using heavy doses of rap} and funk} in their music. Hill's group The Anointed Voices of Power also admirably promotes a message of non-violence, putting its best foot forward with the superb Stop the Violence recording in 1995, distributed to the public at large by none other than the K-Tel corporation.
Hill's strength as a collaborator has been well established, whether he is contributing songs to a project or just picking guitar. He has written music for artists such as John P. Kee, a highly rated gospel performer, producer, and pastor of the New Life Fellowship Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hill frequently works with gospel choirs} such as The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and The Savannah Community Choir. The compilation entitled The Eighth Floor: A New Beginning provides a taste of Hill and other artists in this emerging genre of black gospel}. ~ Eugene Chadbourneblack gospel} artists using heavy doses of rap and funk} in their music. Hill's group The Anointed Voices of Power also admirably promotes a message of non-violence, putting its best foot forward with the superb Stop the Violence recording in 1995, distributed to the public at large by none other than the K-Tel corporation.
Hill's strength as a collaborator has been well established, whether he is contributing songs to a project or just picking guitar. He has written music for artists such as John P. Kee, a highly rated gospel performer, producer, and pastor of the New Life Fellowship Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hill frequently works with gospel choirs} such as The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and The Savannah Community Choir. The compilation entitled The Eighth Floor: A New Beginning provides a taste of Hill and other artists in this emerging genre of black gospel}. ~ Eugene Chadbournerap} and funk in their music. Hill's group The Anointed Voices of Power also admirably promotes a message of non-violence, putting its best foot forward with the superb Stop the Violence recording in 1995, distributed to the public at large by none other than the K-Tel corporation.
Hill's strength as a collaborator has been well established, whether he is contributing songs to a project or just picking guitar. He has written music for artists such as John P. Kee, a highly rated gospel performer, producer, and pastor of the New Life Fellowship Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hill frequently works with gospel choirs} such as The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and The Savannah Community Choir. The compilation entitled The Eighth Floor: A New Beginning provides a taste of Hill and other artists in this emerging genre of black gospel}. ~ Eugene Chadbournefunk} in their music. Hill's group The Anointed Voices of Power also admirably promotes a message of non-violence, putting its best foot forward with the superb Stop the Violence recording in 1995, distributed to the public at large by none other than the K-Tel corporation.
Hill's strength as a collaborator has been well established, whether he is contributing songs to a project or just picking guitar. He has written music for artists such as John P. Kee, a highly rated gospel performer, producer, and pastor of the New Life Fellowship Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hill frequently works with gospel choirs such as The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and The Savannah Community Choir. The compilation entitled The Eighth Floor: A New Beginning provides a taste of Hill and other artists in this emerging genre of black gospel}. ~ Eugene Chadbournegospel choirs} such as The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and The Savannah Community Choir. The compilation entitled The Eighth Floor: A New Beginning provides a taste of Hill and other artists in this emerging genre of black gospel. ~ Eugene Chadbourneblack gospel. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide




