Kristen Hall

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Kristen Alison Hall is an American folk singer/songwriter. She started out as a roadie for the Indigo Girls, and overcame overwhelming shyness to start a performing career as part of the Atlanta music scene. Her song "Let It Rain" was covered by Amanda Marshall. Most of her recordings appear on Daemon Records. More recently, she formed the country pop band, Sugarland, adding Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettles. She left the band early in 2006 because the heavy touring did not leave her time to concentrate on her songwriting, which is her true passion.

Kristen has been a regular at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia, and has been seen in performance at Emory University - the Alma Mater of the Indigo Girls. Along with Hall, other New Folk artists like Krona(Dennis Carlson/Jason Goodman) have also been known to perform at Emory - most recently in the Planetarium during their 2007 [1] Concert sponsored by the SACC of Atlanta.[1]

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[edit] Discography

  • Real Life Stuff (1990)
  • Kristen Hall Band Bootleg (1991)
  • Fact & Fiction (1992)
  • Be Careful What You Wish For (1994)
  • Thumbprint (1996)
  • California Made Music (1999)
  • Live at Eddie's Attic (2000)
  • Kristen Hall August 2000 Demos (2001)

[edit] With Sugarland

  • Twice the Speed of Life (2004)

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.afterellen.com/Music/2005/8/kristenhall3.html Afterellen.com

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