Dusty Hill
Biography
Joe Michael "Dusty" Hill (May 19, 1949 – July 28, 2021) was an American musician who was the bassist of the rock band ZZ Top for more than 50 years. He also sang backing and lead vocals and played keyboards. Hill was born in Dallas, Texas. As a child, he began performing music with his brother, Rocky Hill. In 1968, he and the drummer Frank Beard joined the guitarist Billy Gibbons in ZZ Top; they went on to release albums including the bestselling Eliminator (1983). Hill favored simple compositions and a "big", distorted sound. Critics described his basslines as a critical part of ZZ Top's sound, complementing Gibbons' guitar showmanship. Hill was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of ZZ Top in 2004. Hill died in 2021 after a period of declining health. In line with his wishes, he was succeeded by the band's longtime guitar tech, Elwood Francis.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Eliminator
1983

Tres Hombres
1973

Lullabies To Paralyze
2005

Fandango!
1975

Afterburner
1985

Degüello
1979

Dare To Be Stupid
1985

Motörhead
1977

Dazed And Confused (Music From The Motion Picture)
1993

El Loco
1981

Greatest Hits
1992

The Best Of ZZ Top
1977

ZZ Top's First Album
1971

Twin Peaks (Music From The Limited Event Series)
2017

Rio Grande Mud
1972

Apocryphon
2012

Even More Dazed And Confused (Music From The Motion Picture)
1993

Tejas
1977

Recycler
1990

Slip Stitch And Pass
1997

See The Light
1988

Armageddon (The Album)
1998

Strength
1985

Cover Me
2016
Credited work
3,144 releases · 319 albums · active 1960–2026
- Performance · 10,121
- Other credits · 169
- Production · 6
Studios: Ardent Studios · The Warehouse, New Orleans · Lone Wolf Productions · Memphis Sound Productions
