Bio
Matt Hill is a vocalist/ guitarist/bassist carrying on the deep
Chicago Blues style with a touch of Boogie Woogie,
Rockabilly, and a little Rock and Roll.  Matt likes to play what
some people call "mean old nasty sh!t."  Matt fronts his own
band called The Buzzkills and also acts as a sideman with
fellow North Carolinian Matt Walsh.  Recently Matt has been
lending his guitar skills to Gina Sicilia (2008 Blues Music
Awards nominee-"Best New Artist) out of Philadelphia.

At the age of 19 Matt won the Piedmont Blues Preservation
Society's Blues Challenge, and represented the PBPS in the
international competition in Memphis. Matt has also been
featured in Blues Review Magazine in an article written by
good friend Bob Margolin. The article provided an insight
into the minds of young bluesmen that featured Matt and
good friend Matt Walsh.

Matt has shared the stage with such Blues legends as Bob
Margolin, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop
Perkins, Big Jack Johnson, Bob Stroger and Carey Bell. He
has also shared the bill with artists such as the Holmes
Brothers, Duwayne Burnside, Micheal Burks, Betty Lavette,
John Dee Holeman, and Bo Didley to name a few.


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