Ian Hill
Ian Hill
(born Ian Frank Hill, January 20, 1951, in West Bromwich, England)
is a founding member and bassist for the Birmingham based heavy
metal rock band ,
Judas Priest.
Hill
learned how to play the double bass from his father, a bass player
for local jazz acts. His father died when he was only fifteen, but
his contribution to Hill was the foundation for years to come. In
1969, together with schoolmate K.K. Downing, Hill went off to form
pioneering heavy metal band Judas Priest. He has been playing bass
for the band ever since, and has witnessed the band achieve
platinum-covered status around the world.
Hill is
known for his solid and melodic bass playing, which proved to be
the ideal background for the dual guitars of Downing and Glenn
Tipton and Rob Halford's operatic vocals. He also played a
twin-neck bass guitar in concert on the DVD Electric Eye. Hill is
also responsible for finding the singer for Judas Priest, Rob
Halford. He met him while he was dating Halford's sister, and
mentioned that he needed a new vocalist for his band. Halford
accepted leaving his band entitled "Hiroshima", and brought along
drummer John Hinch, who would later be dropped by the band after
one album due to musical inadequecy. |