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[[Image:RHKA01.jpg|right|thumb]]Hall was awarded runner-up in the 2005 [[Minnesota Folk Festival]] New Folk Songwriting Contest. Her song “O Lord” was [[cover version|covered]] by [[David Olney]], on his 2005 album, ''Migration''. In 2007, Hall and Anderson changed their collective name to ''Hungrytown'' to coincide with the release of their first, eponymous, CD. |
[[Image:RHKA01.jpg|right|thumb]]Hall was awarded runner-up in the 2005 [[Minnesota Folk Festival]] New Folk Songwriting Contest. Her song “O Lord” was [[cover version|covered]] by [[David Olney]], on his 2005 album, ''Migration''. In 2007, Hall and Anderson changed their collective name to ''Hungrytown'' to coincide with the release of their first, eponymous, CD. |
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Starting January 9th, 2009, Rebecca Hall and her husband Ken Anderson started touring libraries across the country. They live in a Sprinter Van that powers their appliances using solar energy |
Starting January 9th, 2009, Rebecca Hall and her husband Ken Anderson started touring libraries across the country. They live in a Sprinter Van that powers their appliances using solar energy. The solar pannels are placed on top of their van. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
Revision as of 17:32, 11 April 2009
Rebecca Ruth Hall (born February 22, 1965 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American folk singer/songwriter. She graduated from Boston Latin School before moving to New York City in 1988, earning a B.A., summa cum laude, in English literature from the City College of the City University of New York. She studied at the CUNY Graduate Center toward a PhD in English literature, but later withdrew. She began writing and performing her own songs in the late 1990s, later forming a duo with her husband, Ken Anderson, who produced her albums Rebecca Hall Sings! and Sunday Afternoon. The couple moved to southern Vermont in 2003.
Hall was awarded runner-up in the 2005 Minnesota Folk Festival New Folk Songwriting Contest. Her song “O Lord” was covered by David Olney, on his 2005 album, Migration. In 2007, Hall and Anderson changed their collective name to Hungrytown to coincide with the release of their first, eponymous, CD.
Starting January 9th, 2009, Rebecca Hall and her husband Ken Anderson started touring libraries across the country. They live in a Sprinter Van that powers their appliances using solar energy. The solar pannels are placed on top of their van.
Discography
- Rebecca Hall Sings! (2000)
- Sunday Afternoon (2002)
- Hungrytown (2008/2009)
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