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David John Hill (born 4 April 1946) [1] [2] is an English rock musician. He is the lead guitarist, a backing vocalist and the sole continuous member in the English band Slade. Hill is known for his flamboyant stage clothes and hairstyle. Early life Slade guitarist Dave Hill: 'I'd come out of work, put on my costume and suddenly I'd be Superman!' Half a century after his first hit single, Hill has survived a stroke, depression and the.

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Now in 2020, Led by founder member Dave Hill on Lead Guitar with John Berry who joined in 2003 on Lead Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar and Violin. John has also played Bass with Mud, The Sweet, Screaming Lord Sutch, The Tremeloes, Bay City Rollers & The Rubettes. Official website for the band slade. Official website for the band slade. top of page. HOME. ABOUT. TOUR DATES. CONTACT. More. SEE US LIVE. Management & Booking . Hal Carter Organisation. www.halcarterorg.com. Dave Hill from Slade plays the guitar to Merry Xmas Everybody. He shows how rock n' roll and Chuck Berry influenced the song.Pledge to support Dave's book, D. An Interview with Slade Guitarist Dave Hill. I grew up living in the next street to Dave Hill from Slade but never managed to speak to him. So 27 years after leaving our mutual stomping ground, it was a pleasure to chat to one of the most glam rockers of all time. Ahead of Slade's UK tour, he discusses his new autobiography, So Here It Is.

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When Slade anniversaries come around these days, it seems to happen in threes. 60 years since Dave Hill first got involved seriously in music, 50 years since Slade dominated the UK charts with three No.1's (including their festive offering), and 30 years since their charismatic and unmistakable lead singer Noddy and Jim Lea decided to call it a. Slade have been around for a long time, turning in the process from glam-stomping chart toppers to undeniable national treasures. To celebrate, they've released Slade: Feel The Noize - The Singlez Box, and we asked none other than their legendary guitarist Dave Hill to tell us all about it. Dave Hill shot to fame in the 70s with national glam-rock treasures Slade as they exploded in the UK charts with no less than 13 Top 10 singles. He acquired his first guitar in 1959 at age 13, and this year marks the 60th anniversary of Dave Hill the guitarist - a man who, while touring with Slade to this day, is still very much feeling the noize. Dave Hill uses them frequently, as befits the attitude you'd expect from a member of Slade, one of the 1970s' smiliest, sparkliest, most successful glam-rock groups. (Hill is the toothy one with the short, scalpel-scooped fringe, mimicked memorably by Bob Mortimer in the 1990s, alongside Vic Reeves as Noddy Holder.

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The current line-up of Slade which will set off soon on a short UK tour with a visit to Leeds on Thursday, December 22, is packed with experienced musicians who, in the past, have played with the cream of 1970s acts from the days of glam rock, a movement Slade themselves played a key part in creating. The occasional health scare aside, Dave. Updated 09:23, 10 Dec 2023 | | Bookmark It just wouldn't be Christmas for millions of us without a singalong to Slade's biggest hit. But there's little festive season goodwill left among the. Photo: Mick Burgess. With Christmas just over a week away, what better time to catch up with Dave Hill of Slade. Mick Burgess called him up to talk about getting back out on the road, their legendary Christmas song, replacing Ozzy at the Reading Festival and how they created their unique sound and look which influenced a legion of bands to follow. Last updated Feb 24, 2022 Noddy Holder and Dave Hill were spotted having lunch together. Photo: Suzan Holder. The pair posed for the picture after recent headlines claimed Noddy Holder would.

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Slade have just released a new live boxset called All The World Is A Stage that collects a selection of memorable live Slade shows over the years including their legendary appearance at the Reading Festival in 1980. Gavin Brown had the pleasure of talking to Slade guitarist Dave Hill, who takes us through the new live boxset and some special Slade performances as well as telling us all about. Dave Hill, Slade. Photo: Barry Plummer. Slade honed their craft at clubs, Mecca ballrooms and universities. "All sorts of stuff we were doing in those days," Dave says, "but there was always this impact about the strength of the band within as a rock and roll band. We got good together.