Matt Hillyer - Eleven Hundred Springs Frontman

THE TROUBADOUR PODCAST - The Premier Red Dirt, Texas Country and Independent Music Podcast - A podcast by Jared "Pete" Gile & Carly Evans

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Before I jump in to my blog commentary about this episode I want to tell you about a new way you can support the podcast.  If you like what we’re doing here and want to contribute to our efforts to bring our listeners interviews with the very biggest names in Texas, Red Dirt, Country Music and Songwriting click HERE.  With your contributions we plan to offload the audio editing work that Carly now takes care of to an outside source.  If you find it in your heart to help me give Carly a great Christmas gift this year click HERE.  Thanks in advance!   How would you like it if someone called you a “long-haired, tattooed, hippie-freak?”  Well, founding member and frontman of Texas band Eleven Hundred Springs, Matt Hillyer, is O.K. with that terminology. In this episode of the podcast we have a great visit with Matt Hillyer and learn about his history as a musician and songwriter, as well as the origins of the band, Eleven Hundred Springs.  Matt’s life and origin story in music is really interesting.  He started singing and playing in his own rockabilly band at the age of 12!  Matt talks about the influence on his life and music by one of his mentors, Jim Heath aka The Reverand Horton Heat and how Heath’s music/style helped shaped his career. After playing in various other bands and groups, Eleven Hundred Springs became a band in the late 1990’s with Hillyer on guitar & vocals along with handling the songwriting duties, Steven Berg on Bass and Richie Vasquez on drums.  The band has went through various lineups since then, but Hillyer and Berg have remained the mainstays of the group. You can learn more about Matt and Eleven Hundred Springs, AND pick up their latest record, “Here ‘Tis” by clicking HERE! So, without further ado, enjoy the episode! Listen via: The Troubadour Podcast Website Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Stitcher Podbean

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