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Peter Hall is a songwriter living in Nottingham and from the North East England. His songs echo his upbringing in the post industrial north, often lamenting lost friends, dreams and hopes. Hope and love are the key ingredients. His songs look back to look forward and remind us that we're not alone.
Move On Sunshine is out now and follows a string of single releases - We Are Dreams, Sometimes and Afterlove (featuring James Grant - Love And Money, Friends Again - on guitar and backing vocals.)
Afterlove also features on the Last Night From Glasgow released vinyl LP, Secret Coast Songwriters. He’s written and played with Scottish songwriting legends James Grant and Bobby Bluebell and his songs have been played on BBC Introducing, Mickey Bradley’s BBC Radio Ulster show and BBC 6Music.
"Great records find a way to reach you, or so the romantics amongst us would like to think. Yet in the case of Peter Hall, that may just be the case. A social media tip-off led Shindig! to this stella offering of pure incandescent pop. Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Hall is inspired by classic ‘60s music and his vocal at times may recall the timbre of Ian Broudie, yet he’s fashioned something out there on its own with the epic Light The Stars. It reveals Hall to be a tunesmith on a par with Michael Head and Stephen Duffy. Anyone a sucker for big, heart-warming choruses, or timeless melodies wrapped in a pure pop production, will find much to love."
Move On Sunshine is out now and follows a string of single releases - We Are Dreams, Sometimes and Afterlove (featuring James Grant - Love And Money, Friends Again - on guitar and backing vocals.)
Afterlove also features on the Last Night From Glasgow released vinyl LP, Secret Coast Songwriters. He’s written and played with Scottish songwriting legends James Grant and Bobby Bluebell and his songs have been played on BBC Introducing, Mickey Bradley’s BBC Radio Ulster show and BBC 6Music.
"Great records find a way to reach you, or so the romantics amongst us would like to think. Yet in the case of Peter Hall, that may just be the case. A social media tip-off led Shindig! to this stella offering of pure incandescent pop. Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Hall is inspired by classic ‘60s music and his vocal at times may recall the timbre of Ian Broudie, yet he’s fashioned something out there on its own with the epic Light The Stars. It reveals Hall to be a tunesmith on a par with Michael Head and Stephen Duffy. Anyone a sucker for big, heart-warming choruses, or timeless melodies wrapped in a pure pop production, will find much to love."
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