James Hall


James Hall is rock royalty in the Atlanta music scene, with a career spanning more than three decades. He first appeared fronting Mary My Hope in 1987, touring the U.S. and Europe behind their hit debut album Museum. Hall released his first solo album, My Love, Sex, and Spirit, in 1993 on Amy Ray’s Daemon label, which led to his signing with Geffen Records for Pleasure Club’s self-titled album in 1996. A challenging and uncompromising release, it cemented Hall’s reputation as one of rock’s most influential and innovative voices. Pleasure Club returned in 2001 with Here Comes the Trick, followed by extensive U.S. and European touring. His prolific songwriting has taken Hall to both sides of the Atlantic, including a 2000 trip to France for Miles Copeland’s Château Marouatte Songwriters Retreat, as well as appearances at Steel Bridge Songfest in Wisconsin and the Goffin/King Retreats in Joshua Tree. Hall’s versatility extends through projects such as The Futura Bold and The Steady Wicked, whose catalog includes Electric Hex and the Isolation Sessions. A true musician’s musician, he has collaborated with an expansive roster of artists including Afghan Whigs, Better Than Ezra, Brad, Drivin N Cryin, Indigo Girls, Jay Joyce, Jimmy Gnecco (Ours), Joseph Arthur, Love & Rockets, Louise Goffin, Marilyn Manson, Maria McKee, Rage Against the Machine, Richard Thompson, Steve Gorman, Sven Pipien, The Toadies, Tyler Bates, and Will Duvall. Renowned for visceral, poetic lyrics and commanding stage presence, Hall continues to push creative boundaries with James Hall and the Ladies of…, releasing recent works such as Coming Out of Our Tenderness, Never Said I Was Lonely, and I’m From the Bush. His live performances are legendary within the U.S and international audiences.
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