He has been involved in several pop punk bands, including Teen Idols, Screeching Weasel, Common Rider, Even in Blackouts, and The Queers.
Hill graduated from Hillsboro Comprehensive High School in 1992 with awards in recording sciences and musicianship under the instruction of the Grand Ole Opry soundman, Vic Gabany.
While at Opryland, Hill worked as a video switcher on the stage production of Hee Haw Live, as well as running a spotlight for such performers as George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Alabama, Tanya Tucker and the Oak Ridge Boys.
This position led Hill to move to Lafayette, where he soon became involved with many studio projects in the pop-punk musical genre.
Hill is currently a free-lance musician and songwriter and resides in his home town of Nashville with his wife Presley Deen and their two sons.