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more of what Smith had in mind when working on this album. Bands such as BOSTON, FOREIGNER,
JOURNEY, and GENESIS influenced the sound in “Alive”. This has been his only solo release to date.
Allan Hall
Best known as the tenor on the ivory keys from the critically-acclaimed vocal group Selah, Allan Hall has
quietly etched his way into hearts of Christian music lovers over the past five years. Now, with the release
of his solo debut, “House of a Thousand Dreams”, which he
produced along with JASON KYLE--the Dove Award-winning
production talent behind Selah's recordings--Allan offers his
own very personal, genre-defying mix of songs about life.
“House of a Thousand Dreams” is reminiscent of the music
Hall grew up listening to during his youth in Knoxville,
Tennessee, and a nod to Mark Twain's advice that "he who
says it simply says it best."
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, Virginia, and he and producer Jason Kyle were also
members of the Country band CANEY RIDGE. Before disbanding in 1998, Caney Ridge performed
regularly and had opened shows for CLAY WLAKER and SAMMY KERSHAW.
Allan Hall showcases his tender tenor and golden touch on the keys with a song written by DOLLY
PARTON. The East-Tennessean boy comes out in full color on “Coat of Many Colors” for a musical
moment to remember. Watch the video below for Allan’s own take on the song and a special exclusive,
live performance. Hint: The ending will leave your hearts touched; as Dolly responds.
Photos of Dolly Pardon and Allan Hall Courtesy of Selah