Mark Hall (musician)

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Mark Hall

Mark Hall in 2011 at the 'Come to the Well' Tour
Background information
Birth name Mark Hall, Jr.
Born (1969-09-14) September 14, 1969
Henry County, Georgia, United States
Origin Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
Occupations Singer, composer
Instruments Vocals, Piano
Years active 1999-present
Labels Sony BMG/Beach Street/Reunion
Associated acts Casting Crowns
Website www.castingcrowns.com

Mark Hall, Jr. (born September 14, 1969) is the lead vocalist for the Georgia-based contemporary Christian music group Casting Crowns, a seven-member group composed entirely of youth pastors.

Early childhood

Hall was diagnosed with mental illnesses as a child, including attention deficit disorder just before third grade .[citation needed] He also was diagnosed with dyslexia.[citation needed] Mark defines himself as "a broken person made whole". He talks about his trials in his book Lifestories. [citation needed]

The Beginning of Casting Crowns

Casting Crowns began as a student worship band. Mark Hall was the lead singer/songwriter and youth pastor. The group initially formed while Mark was serving at First Baptist Daytona Beach in 1999. Other members at that time included: Juan DeVevo (guitar), Melodee DeVevo (vocals and violin), Hector Cervantes (guitar), and Darren Hughes (production manager).

Moving to Georgia

After two years of service in Florida, Mark Hall and Casting Crowns moved to Eagle's Landing First Baptist Church in McDonough, Georgia. Almost immediately upon arriving, two others joined the band — Chris Huffman (bass guitar), and Megan Garrett (keyboard, vocals, accordion). A year later, Andy Williams joined, completing Casting Crowns.

The band recorded four studio records and three live records that were mainly distributed in the Atlanta area and received much praise.[citation needed] "There was the temptation to send our CDs to record companies," Hall says, "but we prayed about it and came to the realization we needed to keep doing our music our way."

Casting Crowns

Mark and the rest of the band say they had no desire to get into the music business. Mark was focused as a youth pastor and felt that that was where God wanted him to be.

In 2003, The Casting Crowns debuted their self-titled album, full of an edgy-pop sound and rich, heart-felt lyrics, with Miller and Chapman serving as co-producers. Their first single, "If We Are The Body," which challenges Christians in the church to truly look at the needs of people around them, took off fast and set the group on a whirlwind of activity. He received e-mails from pastors and their wives telling them of the impact their song was having in their youth group and with their students.

Hall's fundamental message is: "I want to shake people up and help them see that Jesus is not a religion, and God is not a book," Hall says. "You can't pray to a book and you can't draw strength from an idea or standard. If there's no relationship with Jesus as a person to you, you're in trouble. It's about life, not religion. It's about relationships, not books."

Melanie, Mark’s wife of 19 years, became the band’s manager. Mark affectionately refers to her as “the other half of my brain.”

Awards

Mark Hall received several Dove Award nominations at the 36th GMA Dove Awards. In 2007, Hall was nominated to a Dove Award for Male Vocalist of the Year at the 38th GMA Dove Awards. The Casting Crowns song "Praise You In This Storm", written by Hall, was also nominated for Song of the Year.

The next year, Hall collected four trophies at the 2008 39th GMA Dove Awards.[1] Hall, who was that night's leading nominee with six, won Song of the Year and Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year for "East to West," which he co-wrote with Kevin Herms.

His participation on the multi-artist worship project Glory Revealed brought Hall individual honors for Special Event Album of the Year for the CD, as well as Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year for "By His Wounds."

His band also had four nominations and won three: Group of the Year, Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year for The Altar and the Door and Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year for "East to West."

Discography

Compilation contributions

  • Who But You (Abraham & Sarah) - with Megan Garrett, Music Inspired by the Story (EMI Christian Music 2011)

Books

  • Lifestories: Finding God's Voice of Truth Through Everyday Life (2006) Brentwood Music Inc., Mark Hall and Rev. Tim Luke ISBN 1558970088
  • Your own Jesus: A God Insistent on Making it Personal (2009) Zondervan, Mark Hall and Rev. Tim Luke ISBN 0310293324
  • The Well: Why are so Many Still Thirsty? (2011) Zondervan, Mark Hall ISBN 0310293332

References

  1. ChristianPost

External links

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