Hi folks! Nick's single release of 'Undertow' (a different version from the one on Songs From the Shore) is out now on iTunes and other download sites. If you buy it this week it will help it's chart placing!!
Follow the link on the side of the page to Nick's solo website and all the appropriate links, etc. will be there. If you buy the song on its own it's very cheap (a matter of pence) but you can also buy it as a package with Hurts Like Hell, Patching Up My Soul and The Man Apart.
Cheers!
(PS: Hi to everyone who was at the Hardraw Gathering. What a great weekend! A few people were taking photos and video-ing, so will post again when any of that's available.)
THE HALL BROTHERS
The Hall Brothers are:
Nick Hall - Vocals, guitars
Duncan Hall - Vocals, guitars
Usually joined by:
John Carey - Violin, melodeon, etc.
They also play rock shows as The Hall Brothers Band, with either Chris Bunyan, Nic Shipp or Berni Gilmore on drums and often with either Dave Mastrocola or Ian 'Hippy' Baker on bass.
Yorkshire-born brothers Nick and Duncan Hall have played music together for as long as they can remember. They first performed as The Hall Brothers in 1991. Since then they have played concerts and festivals throughout the UK and in Ireland and Holland. They have supported acts as diverse as Fairport Convention and The Wedding Present with their unique brand of folk/rock.
Nick Hall - Vocals, guitars
Duncan Hall - Vocals, guitars
Usually joined by:
John Carey - Violin, melodeon, etc.
and often joined by Michelle Plum
They also play rock shows as The Hall Brothers Band, with either Chris Bunyan, Nic Shipp or Berni Gilmore on drums and often with either Dave Mastrocola or Ian 'Hippy' Baker on bass.
Yorkshire-born brothers Nick and Duncan Hall have played music together for as long as they can remember. They first performed as The Hall Brothers in 1991. Since then they have played concerts and festivals throughout the UK and in Ireland and Holland. They have supported acts as diverse as Fairport Convention and The Wedding Present with their unique brand of folk/rock.
Monday, 28 July 2008
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