The Hillsiders were a British country music group. Formed in 1964 in Liverpool, over the three decades they worked with many of stars of country music such as Marty Robbins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Watson and Glen Campbell. In 1967 recorded the album "The English Countryside" with Bobby Bare. They also recorded an album with George Hamilton IV in 1971. The Hillsiders were invited onto the Grand Ole Opry in 1967. Over their time they won a number of Country Music awards. The original members were Joe Butler (bass guitar and vocals), Brian Hilton (lead guitar and vocals), Bria… read more
The Hillsiders were a British country music group. Formed in 1964 in Liverpool, over the three decades they worked with many of stars of country music such as Marty Robbins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Watson and Glen Campbell. In 1967 recorded the album "The English Countryside" with Bob… read more
The Hillsiders were a British country music group. Formed in 1964 in Liverpool, over the three decades they worked with many of stars of country music such as Marty Robbins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Watson and Glen Campbell. In 1967 recorded the album "The English Countryside" with Bobby Bare. They also recorded an album with George Hamilton IV in 1971. Th… read more