Michael Hall (Texas musician) explained

Michael Hall
Birth Place:North Carolina
Origin:Austin, Texas
Genre:Singer-songwriter
Instrument:Guitar
Years Active:1985–present
Label:Dejadisc, Blue Rose, Record Collect, Safe House
Associated Acts:Wild Seeds, the Setters

Michael Hall is an American singer-songwriter and journalist from Austin, Texas. Musically, he is known for his work as the frontman of the Wild Seeds and for his subsequent solo career. He has written articles for multiple publications, including Trouser Press, the Austin American-Statesman, and the Austin Chronicle. Since 1997, he has written for Texas Monthly.[1]

Biography

A native of North Carolina,[2] Hall received a degree in government from the University of Texas at Austin in 1979.[1] He subsequently worked at the University of Texas's journalism school and the Austin Chronicle before starting his musical career.

Musical career

Hall founded the Wild Seeds in 1984.[3] After they broke up in 1989, he embarked on a solo career, starting with his 1990 solo debut, Quarter to Three. The album included performances from Walter Salas-Humara and J. D. Foster (both of the Silos), as well as Rich Brotherton and Rosie Flores.[4] As of 2006, he had released eight total solo albums.[5] In the 1990s, he joined with Salas-Humara and Alejandro Escovedo to form the Setters, which released one album in 1993.[2] In 2000, he formed Michael Hall and the Woodpeckers, a group consisting of him and multiple other well-known Austin musicians.[6]

Discography

Solo

With the Woodpeckers

With Wild Seeds

With the Setters

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michael Hall . . May 27, 2017.
  2. Web site: Michael Hall . . May 27, 2017 . Robbins, Ira.
  3. Web site: Wild Seeds Biography . . May 27, 2017 . Aaron, Peter.
  4. Web site: Michael Hall Biography . . May 27, 2017 . Bush, John.
  5. Web site: The Song He Was Listening to When He Died . . October 27, 2006 . May 27, 2017 . Caligiuri, Jim.
  6. Web site: Michael Hall & The Woodpeckers – Dead By Dinner . . October 31, 2000 . May 27, 2017 . Moser, Dan.