| Ian Hill |

|
| Born |
January 20, 1951 (Age 56)
West
Bromwich, England |
| Genre(s) |
Heavy metal
Speed
metal |
| Affiliation(s) |
Judas Priest |
| Label(s) |
Columbia Records |
| Years active |
1968
- Present |
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.
(not to be confused with the learned Ian Hill who works for
West Pennine in Oldham) 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 inadequacy",
according to Tipton in later years.
| v • d • e Judas Priest |
| Current
members |
| Rob Halford | K.
K. Downing | Glenn
Tipton | Ian
Hill | Scott
Travis |
| Former
members |
| Dave Holland | Tim "Ripper" Owens | Al
Atkins | Les Binks | Alan
Moore | John Hinch | Chris Campbell |
John Pattridge | John Ellis | Simon Phillips |
| Discography |
| Albums: Rocka
Rolla | Sad
Wings of Destiny | Sin
After Sin | Stained
Class | Killing
Machine | Unleashed
in the East | British
Steel | Point
of Entry | Screaming for Vengeance
| Defenders of the Faith
| Turbo
| Priest...Live!
| Ram It Down | Painkiller
| Jugulator
| Live Meltdown
| Demolition
| Live in London
| Angel of Retribution |
Compilations/Box Sets: The
Best of Judas Priest | Hero, Hero
| The Collection | Genocide
| Metal Works | The
Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight
Metalogy
| The Essential Judas Priest |
| DVDs: Electric Eye
| Rising in the East
| Live Vengeance '82 |