Leslie Hall

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Leslie Hall.
Leslie Hall.

Leslie Meritt Hall (born November 15, 1981 in Ames, Iowa) is a rap artist and front-woman for the band Leslie and the Ly's and the operator of what is best described as a "gem sweater museum".

Hall first began displaying herself in "strangely glamorous and unflattering ways" while attending Ames High School in Iowa. During her senior year, she entered the homecoming parade, as part of a prom queen campaign, donning a sparkling pink Goodwill gown, a neck brace, and a tiara (won by her mother who was crowned Miss Aurburn, Nebraska in 1970). Her publicity stunt made the front page of the local newspaper the following day. Her campaign was a success, and when springtime came, she was crowned queen.

After graduating from high school, Hall moved to Boston, Massachusetts and completed her education at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in May 2006. Currently she resides in Ames and lives with her parents. She began collecting gem sweaters in 2000 and has since amassed over 165 different sweaters according to her February 2006 interview with Bust magazine. Hall modeled these sweaters on the website gemsweater.com, garnering significant internet traffic such that she was asked to appear on one of the final episodes of Unscrewed with Martin Sargent. In her 2004 TechTV interview, she stated that "about 65% of the comments" from the gemsweater.com message boards were related to a particular outfit of hers that included gold pants. She decided to form a band with former classmates, Leslie and the Ly's, capitalizing on the popularity of her gem-laden sweaters and gold pants. In 2004 her band released their first album, Gold Pants. [1] Hall has an older brother who goes by the pseudonym "Arecee" and also does hip hop music. In 2006 she appeared with fellow internet personalities Jay Maynard, also known as "Tron Guy", and Randy Constan, a Peter Pan impersonator, to take a stand against the "battle over internet freedom" on the issue of network neutrality. [2]

In 2006 Hall released a solo album, Door Man's Daughter, and toured the globe in support of it.

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  1. ^ Lelie & The Ly's: Gold Pants. cdbaby.com. Retrieved on August 21, 2006.
  2. ^ Fighting for Net Neutrality. wearetheweb.org. Retrieved on August 27, 2006.

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