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Kristen Hall

 
Artist: Kristen Hall
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Fact and Fiction," "Be Careful What You Wish For," "Thumbprint: Bootleg Demos"

Biography

Kristen Hall's career could have started out with a big boom back in the late '80s. Legend has it that Hall crossed paths with the Indigo Girls in a basement studio in Atlanta. They heard a song she was working on and started covering it in their live show. When they performed it at The Bluebird Café in Nashville, Sweethearts of the Rodeo loved it and wanted to put it on their new album. Being a touch green behind the ears on matters such as these and having a rebellious indie nature, Hall declined the offer. Sweethearts of the Rodeo won a Grammy. Hall learned the ropes. The support of Indigo Girls, however, continued to play a prominent role in Hall's journey. She toured as their guitar tech and would occasionally, with a good deal of coaxing, perform some of her own tunes. In 1990, Hall released Real Life Stuff and landed a publishing deal with BMG Music. She continued to tour with the Indigo Girls but as their opening act. Amy Ray's Daemon Records issued Hall's Fact & Fiction in 1992 to much critical praise. The favorable notices caught the attention of High Street Records who recruited Hall and reissued that album. Both early efforts were honest and raw portraits of a young artist sorting out her thoughts and rummaging through her heart in front of the whole world. But, with 1994's Be Careful What You Wish For, Hall made a huge leap forward. The sound was more polished and accessible, but nonetheless organic. The songs were well-crafted, sweeping, emotional, and marvelous. In 1996, a young hotshot singer by the name of Amanda Marshall opened her debut album with a cover of Hall's "Let It Rain." The record sold well and, once again, Hall earned a publishing deal. While packing up her things for a westward move, Hall memorialized a bunch of her tunes on Thumbprint: Bootleg Demos. Recorded here and there, it is very much as the title suggests. Once firmly rooted amongst the Los Angeles palm trees, she put together and independently released another collection in 2000. California Made Songs is an artist's choice sampling of Hall's work as a for hire songwriter. ~ Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide
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Kristen Hall
Birth name Kristen Alison Hall
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Genres Folk rock, country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Acoustic guitar
Years active 1990-present
Labels Mercury Nashville (with Sugarland)
Associated acts Sugarland

Kristen Alison Hall is a American folk singer/songwriter. She started out as a roadie for the Indigo Girls. In 2003, she formed the country music group Sugarland alongside Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettles. She co-wrote (along with Nettles and Bush) many of the songs on the bands debut album; she wrote the single "(Just Might) Make Me Believe." She left the group early in 2006 to focus on songwriting.[1]

Kristen has been a regular at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia. She has also performed at Emory University, the Alma Mater of the Indigo Girls.

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Lawsuit

In July 2008, Hall filed a lawsuit for $1.5 million against the two current members of Sugarland. According to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Atlanta, Hall has an agreement with Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush to equally share profits and losses, and claims that she has been excluded from the group's profits since her departure in 2005 to pursue her solo career.[2]

Discography

Solo Career

  • 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)

Sugarland


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