voc, bvoc, *1951 US
Singer of Blues
Sandra L. Hall (born September 5, 1951) is an African-American blues and soul blues singer and songwriter. She has been billed as Atlanta's "Empress of the Blues" Hall is an Honorary Member of the Atlanta Blues Society. To date she has released five albums, including three on Ichiban Records. Born in Oakland City, Atlanta, Georgia, United States. After singing from the age of four at a nearby church, Hall formed a duo with her sister, Barbara Hall, called the Soul Sisters. She later formed the Exotics, singing and dancing particularly at the Royal Peacock Club, one of the premier Atlanta nightclubs. The Exotics opened for several touring acts at that venue, including Otis Redding, Joe Tex and the Temptations. By the late 1960s, Hall had trained as a nurse, supplementing her income by working variously as a singer, go-go dancer and stripper. She also raised her daughter during this time.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Red Bone Woman | Sandra Hall | 2006 | Album |
Sandra Hall | Sandra Hall | 2002 | Album |
Use What You Got | Sandra Hall | 1997 | Single |
One Drop Will Do You | Sandra Hall | 1997 | Album |
Showin' Off | Sandra Hall | 1995 | Album |
Sandra Halldorson-Pulles voc, b |
Sandra Hallvey R&B/Soul, Reggae and Latin |