BILL and SUE-ON HILLMAN:
A +50-YEAR MUSICAL ODYSSEY
+50 Years on the Road with Bill and Sue-On Hillman
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Presents
MEDIA: PRESS and PRINT
THROUGH THE YEARS
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INTRO
ONE
TWO
THREE
FOUR
FOUR: Pt. II
FIVE
SIX
SEVEN
EIGHT
NINE
TEN
ELEVEN
TWELVE
THIRTEEN
FOURTEEN
FIFTEEN
SIXTEEN
SEVENTEEN
EIGHTEEN
NINETEEN
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TWENTY
TWENTY-ONE
Early Years Pages
ODYSSEY SCRAPBOOKS
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THE PRESS/ON AIR III: TV & RADIO
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CBC’s Coleman & Company
feature on
Bill and Sue-On Hillman 

Theme and Opening Credits with title balloons and montage of past shows:
COLEMAN & COMPANY with SANDI COLEMAN

SANDI: Tonight on Coleman and Company a musical couple from Strathclair
                who have quite a record - 10 of them to be exact.
VIDEO: Shot of Hillmans and Friends performing on stage.
VIDEO: Fast cuts of record covers
VIDEO: Long shot of Hillman country home -- Maple Grove
MUSIC: Bill & Sue-On singing "One Day at a Time"
VIDEO: Hillman living room - Bill with acoustic guitar - Sue-On singing at Grand
            Piano - Pan to Sandi’s intro.


SANDI: Hi there. I’m Sandi Coleman. Welcome to the show. Where we start
            off tonight at a family farm set about 100 kilometres north of Brandon.
            This proved to be an inspirational base for one of Manitoba’s most
            prolific music groups. You may  never have heard of them but Bill and
            Sue-On Hillman have been making beautiful music together for 30 years.

VIDEO: Closeups Sue-On ...then Bill   followed by fast cuts of 10 album covers
AUDIO: Sound bites of original songs Montana...China Song...One Night Stand

SANDI: They’ve toured all of Canada, the US...even England and on their own
            Maple Grove record label they’ve put out 10 albums and CDs. 


VIDEO: Hillmans in their Media room on sofa in front of a wall of Chinese
            instruments, tapes, records and recording equipment.
BILL: Both my parents were musicians in the home ...they loved jams sessions
            and I guess they instilled a love of music.
SUE-ON: I took classical piano lessons for about seven years, I guess, and
            sang in the church choir. I used to watch Bill on TV with his show.
            I got to know him through his sister and my brother -- we were in
            the same community. Then when we got married, it was matter of
            either I stayed home or go along to dances and be bored or else get
            involved. 
VIDEO: Cut to a clip of Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg.

            Shot of crowd over the shoulder of MC Mike Ried.
AUDIO: Ladies and Gentlemen. Bill and Sue-On Hillman!
VIDEO: Hillmans run onto Concert Hall stage in front of 30 piece
            orchestra and begin performance.
VIDEO: Superimposed text over performance video: “1980 Manitoba
            Country Entertainers of the Year”
AUDIO: Original song Cajun Stomp performed live. 
VIDEO: Back to Maple Grove Media Room chat

SANDI: Is there anything you are trying to say in your music?
            Is there a point you’re trying to get across?
SUE-ON: Hire us!
BILL: Don’t notice the mistakes...don’t notice how rotten we are.
SUE-ON: I don’t know...it’s just having fun ... and being together.
            We’ve done so many things all these years -- together --
            and music has certainly kept us together. 
VIDEO: Cut to close up of large Chinese wok in Soo’s Restauraunt kitchen.

            Sue-onsupervising the staff and giving directions in Chinese.
AUDIO: Ambient sounds of a busy kitchen... much talk in Chinese.
SANDI: Away from the glamour of the music industry, Sue-On manages Soo’s
            Restaurant in downtown Brandon. It was her family’s business until
            she and Bill bought it up three years ago and expanded it to include
            a banquet hall.
VIDEO: Sue-On carrying a large bowl of deep fried shrimp out to the dining
            room buffet -- mingling with and talking to customers on the way.
AUDIO: Buzzing dining room noise. Customer overheard saying: “Are you on
            TV?” Sue-On reply: “No. You are.” 
VIDEO: Cut to Strathclair Collegiate and Bill’s integrated

            Computer/Social Studies/English classroom. Bill at chalkboard...
            students at computers.
BILL: Take the first file...
SANDI: Bill’s full-time job puts him at the front of a high school classroom in
            Strathclair.
BILL: So it’s time to get organized. 
SANDI: Getting organized is something that Bill and Sue-On are pros at.

            You see in addition to the music and day jobs, they’re collectors.
AUDIO: Heavy guitar chord.
VIDEO: Pan across 20 guitars displayed on music room wall.
SANDI: There’s the guitar collection.
SUE-ON: Every one of the them has been a favourite at some time or other.
            He tends to favour the Fender guitars and the Gretsch guitars. 
AUDIO: Sounds of the old Red Skeleton radio show.

VIDEO: Pan across shelves filled with boxes of reel-to-reel tape and 16 inch
            Electrical Transcription (ETs) discs. Then to Sandi and Bill
            examining tape collection on shelves.
SANDI: The old radio show collection.
BILL: I’ve compiled a collection of about 10,000 old radio shows from
            the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s. This is part of it and it sorta goes on
            and on all through the house. 
AUDIO: Chinese gong.

VIDEO: Close-up shots of Chinese carved furniture.
SANDI: There’s the collection of carved and inlaid Chinese furniture.
SUE-ON: My secretary here -- it’s carved in teak and camphor wood as well. 
VIDEO: Quick closeup shots of magazine covers: Country Music Magazine,

            National Lampoon, Mad, Architectural Digest, etc. and wall shelves
            full of magazines and  comics.
SANDI: The magazine and comics collection covering five decades and just
            as many topics.
VIDEO: Close-up Bill opening Playboy and starting to unfold the centrefold.
            Sandi reaches out an quickly closes the magazine. 
AUDIO: Hillmans performing original song Good Time Jamboree.

VIDEO: Flipping album covers and pan of record collection, cassettes
            and video tapes on shelves.
SANDI: And their huge music collection in all formats, not to mention
            the 3000 video tapes crammed with movies and TV shows.
VIDEO: Bill at computer desk at Kensington home keying titles into a
            computer database.
SANDI: Not only have they all been collected but they’ve all been catalogued
            on computer.
VIDEO: Shot of Bill and Sandi in front of video and magazine walls
            thumbing through large book of computer print outs of video titles.
BILL: All of the "All Creatures Great and Small" series. A lot of
            English stuff -- a lot of British comedy.
SANDI: And every copy of Coleman and Company that’s ever been made so far? LOL BILL: I have some. [LOL] I pick your show up on Brandon and it’s
            Sunday morning on the Brandon channel, so I’m not always home
            to get it.
SANDI: Yeh. Yeh...excuses. [LOL] Too well organized.
VIDEO: At front door of Maple Grove country home.

            Sandi walks down brick steps and out among spruce trees.
SANDI: OK. Time for a review -- there may may be a test later on... Bill and
            Sue-On have recorded 10 albums. They have performed just about
            everywhere. They have homes in Brandon and in Strathclair.
            They’ve catalogued their collections of  musical instruments...
            the comic books.. .Chinese furniture... O yeh...They own and
            operate a 260-seat Chinese restaurant...and did I mention that
            Bill also commutes for his teaching job 200 kilometres a day
            from Brandon to Strathclair? 
VIDEO: Closeup of hand surfing a car radio dial and then to Bill driving van...

            waves to local traffic...cut to over the shoulder view of Highway 16.
BILL: It’s almost easy driving, cause we’re so used to driving at 4 and 5 in the
            morning after setting up and tearing down and performing and all
            ...and driving for three  hours after that. We’re just here for such
            a short period of time, so you try to cut down on your sleep.
SUE-ON: Do as much as you can.
VIDEO: Long shot of van going by on highway.
BILL: You try to do a great number of things at once. 
VIDEO: Sandi takes down a family portrait from Media Room picture wall.

SANDI: And did I mention that the Hillmans also have three children.
VIDEO: Ja-On and Sue-On at front till serving customers.
SANDI: There’s 17-year-old Ja-On who helps out at the restaurant.
VIDEO: Robin working in clean up prep room washing dishes.
SANDI: 13-year-old Robin who is also picking up some of the family work ethic.
VIDEO: China-Li playing harp in the Kensington music room.
SANDI: And 9-year-old China-Li. 
VIDEO: Back to Media Room chat

SANDI: Have you two always been this busy?
SUE-ON: We were busy from the day we got married. We were painting
            a school house in Elphinstone for money to go on our honeymoon.
            I think we finished painting on a Friday, so we phoned our friends
            up and said we’re getting married on Monday, because we had to
            be back in two weeks for another gig he was playing -- that
            was before I joined the band.
SANDI: With you both being so busy, what do you do to relax? 
AUDIO: Chinese chimes and gong

VIDEO: Long shot overlooking City of Brandon from upper balcony of
            their North Hill residence. Camera zooms back to show Hillmans in
            silhouette on balcony doing slow Karate and Tai Chi moves.
SANDI: I guess we forgot to mention that Bill and Sue-On both have their
            black belts in karate.
AUDIO: Oriental music
VIDEO: Cut to side view of work out on balcony. Cut to shot from ground
            level looking up for long shot of Hillmans on upper deck of Cedar home. 
VIDEO: Cut to stage shot. Closeups of band warming up. Barry Forman tuning

            fiddle. Kerry Morris tuning bass. Kevin Pahl missing from shoot.
            Bill tuning Roland Synth Guitar. Sue-On adjusting drums.
SANDI: It seems for the Hillmans, their music, their jobs, and their many
            obsessions are part of a basic whole.
VIDEO: Dancers on dance floor. Sue-On singing and band performing:
            “Can I Have This Dance?"
AUDIO: “I’ll always remember, the song they were playing -- The first time
            we danced and I knew -- As we swayed to the music -- and held to each
            other -- I fell in love with you.”
BILL: I think that the things we pursue -- that we’re busy in -- are relaxing
            things in general and we gain energy from trying different things.
BILL: A change is as good as a rest...or whatever
VIDEO: Sue-On while playing drums sings “One Day At A Time”
AUDIO: “I’m just a woman. Lord help me believe in all that I am...
            and all I can be.” SUE-ON: We’ve never been idle --
            we’ve always done things. Maybe we’ll grow old and slow down...
BILL: We have each other to lean on a lot, you know. We gain strength
            from each other.
SUE-ON: And it’s worked out great for 29 years. I don’t know what
            would happen if one of us wasn’t there.
AUDIO: “Lord help me today...Show me the way...One day at a time.”
VIDEO: Fade out with band performing.
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Western Union T.V. Show Script
Late '60s
Theme                                    All
You Were On My Mind        Bill and Sue-On (Bill Intro)
Row Row Row                     Jake (Vocal)
Little Brown Jug                    Barry (Fiddle)
Sugarfoot Rag                        Bill (Guitar)
Guest Spot - Rick Leitch - Singer
Try A Little Kindness              Jake (Vocal) Bill Intro
Crazy                                      Sue-On (Vocal) Bill Break
Guest - Rick Leitch
Fiddle Number                        Barry (Fiddle)
Break My Mind                       Bill (Vocal)

Dedicate one of Sue-On's numbers to Debbie Dagg - Killarney
Dedicate Sugarfoot Rag to Harry Beaman
Plugs: 
Rivers Alexandra Gordon Hotel this Wed and Friday evening and Saturday afternoon
Hamiota Hotel - This Saturday evening
CFB Rivers Corporals Club - Saturday Feb. 28  Show and Dance
Tentella   Sask.   Friday  March 6 - Dance

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WESTERN UNION T.V. PROGRAM 
NOVEMBER 24, 1969

Theme                                    All
     Barry brings on commercial

     Bill introduces
     Sue-On gives piano intro
Yakety Axe                            Bill instrumenta guitar
    Barry introduces Sue-On who dedicates her number
All The Time                            Sue-On vocal
    Bill and Sue-On introduce next number
Crackerjack Polka                    Barry instrumental accordion

    Barry and Jake on introduction
Games People Play                    Jake vocal - Bill intro
    Bill introduces guest
Guest Spot
    Barry introduces Bill's number
Since I Met You Baby                            Bill intro - vocal - break

     Jake and Bill on introduction
Wedding Bells                                        Jake vocal   Bill break
    Barry introduces guest
Guest Spot
    Bill introduces Barry's number
Twilight Waltz                                           Barry violin
    Barry introduces Sue-On and Bill
This Land Is Your Land                            Sue-On and Bill vocal
    Barry Sign-Off and Theme

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Western Union TV Show
Guest Ranch
Late '60s (1969?)

Theme
Tammy                                Vocal Sue-On
I Remember You                  Vocal Jake
Fiddle Number                     Fiddle Barry

Guests   Murielle & Elinor Northcot - Muddy Mississippi Line
Hideaway-Louie (From the Album)    Guitar Bill
Spiritual Medley                    Vocal  Sue-On & Bill

Guests                                    Please Release Me
Blue Canadian Rockies            Vocal  Barry and Jake
Dock of the Bay                        Vocal Jake
Reuben James                            Vocal Bill

Plug: Hotel on Saturday
Thank the Western Union, Northcott Sisters and you for joining us on the Guest Ranch

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Radio Ad run by Montana radio stations:

Hi everyone! I am Bill Hillman... and I am Sue-On  of the Western Union... and we will be appearing in person at the Central Montana Fair in Lewistown on July 24. 

We've been pretty lucky in the past few years and have had soome pretty big recordings in Canada... and now we will be entertaining our American friends for the first time this year. We hope our music will please everyone as we do some Country, some contemporary and let's not forget Barry Forman and his 8-year-old son Kent on twin electric fiddles. 

We sure hope we will get to meet all of you when we appear at the Grandstand during the 1974 Central Montana Fair.

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Radio Ad run by Montana radio stations:

Hi everyone... we're the Western Union.
We've been pretty lucky over the past few years with some hit shows and recordings in Canada and now we will be entertaining our American friends for the first time this year.

The show is a lively one featuring Oriental drummer, singing star Sue-On Hillman, along with husband Bill, with some of your favourite country rock sounds and contrasting ballads.

We'll throw in some old time and cajun fiddle to give full variety to our shows. We sure hope we will get to meet all of you when we appear on the Grandstand at ___

 

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MEDIA: PRESS and PRINT THROUGH THE YEARS
www.hillmanweb.com/book/media
INTRO
ONE
TWO
THREE
FOUR
FOUR: Pt. II
FIVE
SIX
SEVEN
EIGHT
NINE
TEN
ELEVEN
TWELVE
THIRTEEN
FOURTEEN
FIFTEEN
SIXTEEN
SEVENTEEN
EIGHTEEN
NINETEEN
. .
TWENTY
TWENTY-ONE
Early Years Pages
ODYSSEY SCRAPBOOKS
. .

BILL and SUE-ON HILLMAN:
A 50-YEAR MUSICAL ODYSSEY

BOOK COVER
BOOK CONTENTS

1. Gig Notes: 1-10
2. Album Notes
3. Guitar Tales
4. Prairie Saga
5. Roots
6. Photos
7. Media
8. 100 Songs

9. TRAVEL ADVENTURES

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