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Best known as the tenor on the ivory keys from the critically-acclaimed, Dove Award-winning group Selah, Allan Hall has quietly etched his way into the hearts of music lovers for more than twenty years. Allan offers his own very personal, genre-defying mix of songs about life.
Allan’s parents recognized a love of music and a keen ear in their son early on. As a child, his musical diet was comprised of everything from bluegrass and gospel to rock, pop, R&B, country, and classical. When he turned 7, Allan’s parents surprised him with an old upright piano and he spent a great deal of time fine-tuning his piano playing by ear. He learned songs by listening to his parents’ records and from hymns he heard in his family’s home church.
When Allan moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University, he continued to hone his talent serving as an accompanist for aspiring artists at the school. Getting his first taste of life in the spotlight, Allan spent a summer playing for a country music revue at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA. He was also a member of the country band Caney Ridge. Before disbanding in 1998, Caney Ridge performed regularly and had opened shows for Clay Walker and Sammy Kershaw.
Another of Allan's dreams came true in 2004 when he signed his solo record deal with Curb Records and released his first album, "House of a Thousand Dreams." Then in 2014, he released a second project, "Work of Love."
He continues to record with Selah and as a solo artist.
Allan’s parents recognized a love of music and a keen ear in their son early on. As a child, his musical diet was comprised of everything from bluegrass and gospel to rock, pop, R&B, country, and classical. When he turned 7, Allan’s parents surprised him with an old upright piano and he spent a great deal of time fine-tuning his piano playing by ear. He learned songs by listening to his parents’ records and from hymns he heard in his family’s home church.
When Allan moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University, he continued to hone his talent serving as an accompanist for aspiring artists at the school. Getting his first taste of life in the spotlight, Allan spent a summer playing for a country music revue at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA. He was also a member of the country band Caney Ridge. Before disbanding in 1998, Caney Ridge performed regularly and had opened shows for Clay Walker and Sammy Kershaw.
Another of Allan's dreams came true in 2004 when he signed his solo record deal with Curb Records and released his first album, "House of a Thousand Dreams." Then in 2014, he released a second project, "Work of Love."
He continues to record with Selah and as a solo artist.
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