Music
Discography
- Years in the making, Love & Salt Water is a collection of ten songs written or co-written by Rob Hill. May 2026
- Rob Hill, Beach Town, for release July 2017, Exit 104 Records. Lead and harmony vocals, acoustic guitars. Songwriter and co-producer.
- Anna Robinson, Good Girl (working title), for release Spring 2017. Exit 104 Records. Harmony vocals, acoustic guitars. co-producer.
- Peter Tammetta, Mile Post One (2015). Backing vocals. Consultant.
- Clay Swafford, Rooster (2014) Lost Cause Records. Cover design.
- Brittany Kingery, Dream in Blue (2014) Exit 104 Records. Harmony and backing vocals, acoustic guitars. Songwriter and co-producer.
- Brittany Kingery with Game Six, Edge of the Ocean (2013) Exit 104 Records. Lead, harmony and backing vocals, acoustic guitars. Songwriter, engineer, and co-producer.
- Game Six, God, Love & Mexico (2009) Exit 104 Records. Lead, harmony and backing vocals, acoustic guitars, piano. Songwriter and co-producer.
- Harris & Hill, Teach Me To Breathe (2004) Game Six Records. Lead, harmony and backing vocals, acoustic guitars, piano, keyboards. Songwriter and co-producer.
Honors / Accolades
“Song of the Year” Nomination
“Song of the Year”
“Album of the Year”
“Song of the Year”
“Extremely talented…Terrific songs”
Radio Stations playing Rob Hill’s music include: Radio Trop Rock, Tiki Man Radio, Songwriters Island Radio, Beachfront Radio, Radio A1A, The Shore Radio, Permanent Vacation Radio, WBEC AM Waxahachie TX
“With beautiful lyrics with rich melodies, Rob Hill always leaves an audience wanting more. His songs carry you away to a beautiful, sun filled beach on the ocean, and his special musical craftsmanship makes him a favorite among audiences and parrot head clubs across the country. Without a doubt, he stands out among the best songwriters in the genre today.”
– President of Parrot Heads in Paradise, 2020
“His uncanny candor, grasp of the human spirit and ability to articulate both in an affecting and entertaining manner is a rare and sublime mix. A Rob Hill tune – be it a tender ballad, a spiritual journey or a rootsy acoustic tune – is more a friend than a ditty.”
-The Weekly Volcano