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Joe Hill may refer to: * Joe Hill (activist) (18791915), Swedish-American labor activist and songwriter * Joe Hills (18971969), English cricketer and umpire * Joe Hill (alias of
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Blind Joe Hill Blind Joe Hill (January 7, 1931 – November 17, 1999) was an American blues singer, guitarist, harmonica player and drummer. A one-man band, he was adopted and named Joe Thomas Hill after being born in Pennsylvania, United States. He play ...
(19371998), American blues singer, guitarist, harmonica player and drummer * Joseph Hill ( Dusty Hill) (1949–2021), American bassist associated with the band ZZ Top * Joe Hill (novelist) (born 1972), pen name of American author Joseph Hillstrom King, son of author Stephen King *
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Jo Hill Joanne Kay Hill (born 19 June 1973) is a former Australian women's basketball player. Biography Hill played for the Australia women's national basketball team during the late 1990s and early 2000s, and competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in ...
(born 1973), Australian women's basketball player * Joe Hill (journalist), Australian television presenter associated with station ADS


Eponyms of the activist

* ''Joe Hill'' (film), 1971 biopic of Joe Hill the activist and songwriter * "Joe Hill" (song), a song written by Alfred Hayes and Earl Robinson and recorded by Joan Baez for her 1970 album ''One Day at a Time'' * ''Joe Hill'' (opera), by Alan Bush and Barrie Stavis, first performed in 1970 *
Joe Hill House The Joe Hill House was a Catholic Worker Movement house of hospitality in Salt Lake City, Utah co-founded in 1961 by Ammon Hennacy and Mary Lathrop. Providing social services and housing to the homeless, the Joe Hill House operated until 1968. ...
, Catholic Worker Movement house of hospitality in Salt Lake City, Utah which operated 19611968 *
Joe Hill Award The Joe Hill Award is awarded annually at the Great Labor Arts Exchange by The Labor Heritage Foundation. The award is named for Joe Hill, a radical songwriter, labor activist and member of the Industrial Workers of the World. He was executed for ...
, awarded annually since 1989 by the Labor Heritage Foundation for a body of work in the field of labor culture * see also: Joe Hill §Influence and tributes


See also

* Joseph Hill (disambiguation) * {{hndis, name=Hill, Joe