Marcellus Hall
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Marcellus Hall is an artist and musician. Hall moved to New York City in 1987 and became a founding member of the band Railroad Jerk. The group eventually released four full-length albums on Matador Records. He published small books of his writings and drawings, and from 1990-93 he created the comic strip, Bill Dogbreath, which appeared in weekly newspapers across the country. He now does illustrations for The New Yorker and New York Press, and sings for the band, White Hassle.
[edit] External links
- Marcellus Hall's web site
- Railroad Jerk on VH1.com
- Multi-media piece on Marcellus Hall, featuring his illustrated White Hassle European tour diary, free mp3s, discography, links, and more. from NewYorkNightTrain.com