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Z.Z. Hill)
Z. Z. Hill (born Arzell Hill September 30, 1935 in Naples, Texas - April 27, 1984 in Dallas) was an American blues singer known for his 1970s and 80s records for Malaco. His Down Home Blues (1982) stayed on the charts for almost two years.
Hill began recording as part of a gospel group called The Spiritual Five, eventually moving to California and recording "You Were Wrong" on his brother's M.H. label. The single charted and Hill released several more singles for Kent, but none of them charted. He moved labels several times, then signed to United Artists, where he released several successful singles, including his biggest hit "Love Is So Good When You're Stealing It". He died suddenly of a heart attack in 1984.
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