Cecil Hill came to Los Angeles, California in July 1950 after two years at North Texas State University's Jazz school to study Saxophone with the great mentor, Merle Johnson. After several months of study, the Korean conflict made it necessary to enlist in the U.S. Navy and attend the U.S. Navy Conservatory of Music at Washington, D.C.

After a four year stint, he returned to his study, became a member of the Professional Musicians Association, Local 47, and joined The Claude Gordon Orchestra in 1955 as Lead tenor Sax, vocalist and road manager and helped in the winning of The American Federation of Music's "BEST NEW BAND of 1959". Three million miles of one nighters and years of experience later he accepted the position of Business Agent at Local 47.


Nine years and it was back to his horn with such notables as Dick Haymes, Jimmy Wakely's Nevada lounge show, Horace Heidt, JR's Orchestra, Hill's own act at Bob Stupek's Vegas World.

Duty called yet again and he signed on as a California State Deputy Labor Commissioner. After twenty years of somewhat faithful state service, retirement has allowed him to concentrate on his first love, the sax. He returned to his horn, went back into the Studio and came up with two fantastic CD`S: "A Saxy Affair" and "Cecil Hill Swings His Thing", along with the soon to be released, much anticipated "I Love My Wife".

 

 

 
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