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| name = Charlie Hall | ||
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| image = Charlie Hall (musician).jpg | ||
| birth_name = Charles Eugene Hall III<ref name=ASCAP>{{cite web|url=http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeout=300&mode=results&searchstr=1570222&search_in=c&search_type=exact&search_det=t,s,w,p,b,v&results_pp=25&start=1|title=Hall Charles Eugene profile|author=ASCAP|author-link=American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers|accessdate=April 26, 2012}}</ref><ref name=GENEALOGY>{{cite web|url=http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/u/l/Robert-C-Culp/GENE1-0011.html|title=Descendants of Johann Phillip Kolb|author=Genealogy|accessdate=April 26, 2012|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141017100724/http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/u/l/Robert-C-Culp/GENE1-0011.html|archivedate=October 17, 2014}}</ref> | |||
|Background = Worship Leader | |||
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|Genre = Praise and ] | |||
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1973|5|30|mf=y}}<ref name=CMRBIO>{{cite web|url=http://christianmusicreview.org/charliehall.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210224123001/http://christianmusicreview.org/charliehall.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 24, 2021|title=Charlie Hall biography|author=Christian Music Review|accessdate=April 26, 2012}}</ref> | |||
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| birth_place = ], ] U.S.<ref name=GENEALOGY/> | |||
|Years_active = 1991 - present | |||
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⚫ | | occupation = Singer, songwriter, ] | ||
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| years_active = 1991–present | |||
|URL = http://www.charliehall.com/ | |||
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'''Charles Eugene Hall III''' (born May 30, 1973) is a ] leader and songwriter from ], Oklahoma. He is a member of a group of musicians and speakers that collectively form the ]. | ||
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==Career== | ||
Hall is a pastor of worship arts and liturgy at Frontline Church in ], Oklahoma.<!-- would be nice to state how long here --><!-- add information about early recordings, first release, etc. --> | |||
Hall's band, in which he performs ]s and ], consists of Kendall Combes (]), Brian Bergman (]), Dustin Ragland (]), and Quint Anderson (]). | |||
Hall's band, in which he performs vocals and guitar, consists of Ben Freeman (electric guitar and keyboards), Dustin Ragland (drums), and Quint Anderson (bass synth).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.charliehall.com/ |title=Home |website=charliehall.com}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=February 2019}} | |||
===Charlie Hall=== | |||
Since 1991, Charlie has been traveling, songwriting, and sharing life with people in his home of Oklahoma City, and across the United States, and even across several oceans. He attended Cherokee Hills Baptist Church. | |||
After the releases of two independent albums, Charlie Hall released ''Porch and Altar'', which was labeled by ], in 2001. ''Porch and Altar'' was the second album released by the label.<ref name="CT">{{cite journal| last=Argyrakis | |||
|first=Andy | title =Porch and Altar |journal=] | year=2001 |url=http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/reviews/2001/porchandaltar.html|accessdate= 13 October 2009}}</ref> | |||
Charlie has created several albums of diverse music. The latest is "The Rising". | |||
As many of the Passion collegiate gatherings were recorded live, Hall was quickly dubbed "a voice" for the ], performing on all eight Passion albums, which have sold more than one million units. | |||
Charlie expresses the desire to be "honed into God, where I'm not part of a culture where I'm trying to make the people around me think, 'Hey, that's a good Christian.' I'm just trying to pursue God and not pursue being accepted into a club...I'm more honed into my pursuit of God in Christ and how he's forming me and changing and helping me love him and know him." {{Citation needed|date=February 2008}} | |||
===Quint Anderson=== | |||
Perhaps the only red-headed Mexican paintballer bassist in Oklahoma City, Quint has long defied any sort of categorization. His penchant for story and joke telling is legendary, his sense of humor lights up the folks who happen to be around him. Quint lives in OKC with his wife Micheal and their dog (who would like to remain anonymous), and works for Limbs For Life, a non-profit who finds donors for folks to help with the cost of otherwise too-costly artificial limbs. Quint is the one in the band we can rely on to provide a Xbox should we need. His melodic and textural sense of bass playing is more present on The Rising than ever, leading many of the songs into places that less courageous bassists fear to tread. | |||
===Dustin Ragland=== | |||
Always asking himself, “what would Dostoevsky do in this situation?” Dustin brings the nerd influence to bear in the band, which is why you might find several random books in his over-laden bag that rarely leaves his side. Dustin enacts this nerdiness in OKC, where he lives with his wife Becca and dachshund mix Luna, who deal well with a small house full of big drums. Always trying to find a new angle to approach in drums, Dustin worked to use all live drums on The Rising, making loops out of all kinds of borrowed snares, ancient marching bass drums, his keys, and an old drum head, and who knows what else. A stubborn walker, you might see him walking in random places around his native OKC, looking for a proper spot for his dream place: a vegetarian cafe/ recording studio, where you can play some music and enjoy some falafel, all at once. | |||
Ragland is the drummer, and became interested in drumming after listening to Live and the Offspring. He graduated from Oklahoma Baptist University in 2003. | |||
He is known to campaign for World Vision, Amnesty International, Sojourners and Compassion International. He lives with his wife in Oklahoma City, OK. | |||
Dustin also grew up in Edmond, OK,attending Henderson Hills Baptist Church and playing drums in the Chi-alpha band with Anderson. In addition, Dustin has played with groups including the Shrubs and Trent Malloy. | |||
===Brian Bergman=== | |||
You are as likely to find him advocating smart city development, pulling a thoughtful espresso shot, and chasing around his boys Brennan and Cohen, alongside his wife, Amber, as you are to find him bringing immense layers of synth and keyboard to Charlie’s songs. A man comfortable with using Rhodes’ and Junos inside-out and backwards, Brian brings his experience in piano skills and in synth exploration to add depth and electricity to the songs on The Rising. Playing a CP-70 like a harp, or coaxing the perfect lead tone from his Moog, Brian uses his love of patient music like Sigur Ros, thoughtful songcraft like Pedro The Lion, and indie dance like Passion Pit to create hooks and ladders within Charlie’s tunes. A man who loves his city, Brian works hard to further Oklahoma City’s strong growth downtown, where he is often enjoying food at Iguana, or coffee at Slingers. A towering presence (at 6’8″ this is quite true), his energy and intelligence onstage is infectious. | |||
Bergman is the keyboardist of the band and loves old keyboards mixed with new technology. Combine a Yamaha CP-70 with programming, throw in some software synths and make sure there are lots of knobs to turn and he's at home. He has traveled with Hall for over ten years. | |||
Brian and his wife Amber have two children and live in Oklahoma City, OK. | |||
Brian is known to describe music in terms of fruit, particularly bananas. | |||
===Kendall Combes=== | |||
He who hails from the home of the world’s tallest hill, Poteau, OK, is our guitar genius: Kendall, a family man with four kiddos, with his wife Beth, who has his hands in all kinds of projects and creations. Kendall builds his own class-A custom amps with Jason Stulce, is a talented and thoughtful producer and session musician, and brings a quiet authority to his guitar textures and melodies. His Mission Bell studio behind his home is indeed a sonorous fount of missional music, where even some of The Rising was recorded and worked out. Kendall has worked in this musical world for a long time, and brings depth of focus, and the joy of melody and atmosphere to the band-working hard on this new record to bring both mood and energy to his guitar ideas, not to mention his role as producer of this little endeavor-where he spun the plates of musicality and communication with verve and patience. | |||
Combes plays the electric guitar in the band and has played the longest with Hall (since '97). He co-produced the Bright Sadness and produced The Rising. He originally played bass with ], and has played on occasion with Jami Smith, Stuart Townend, Brenton Brown, Vicky Beeching and Watermark. Furthermore, he has recorded with Shane and Shane, Watermark, and Jeff Johnson. | |||
When not traveling Kendall produces music for independent bands and artists ( www.myspace.com/kendallcombes ). He also has a small instrument amplifier company called Stulce Amps (www.stulceamps.com). | |||
Combes graduated from Poteau High School in 1988 and Oklahoma Baptist University in 1993. | |||
Combes is married and has four children. | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
* ''Don't Pass Us By'' ( |
* ''Don't Pass Us By'' (as "Nathan & Charlie") (1994) | ||
* ''Holy Roar'' ( |
* ''Holy Roar'' (as "Sons & Daughters") (1996) | ||
* '' |
* ''Joel's Window'' (1997) | ||
* '' |
* ''Thought'' (1998) | ||
* '' |
* ''Porch and Altar'' (2001) | ||
* '' |
* ''On the Road to Beautiful'' (2003) | ||
* ''Live Roots'' (2004) | * ''Live Roots'' (2004) | ||
* '' |
* ''September Through November'' (2005) | ||
* '' |
* ''Flying into Daybreak'' (2006) | ||
* '' |
* ''The Bright Sadness'' (2008) | ||
* '' |
* ''The Rising'' (2010) | ||
* ''The Death of Death'' (2013) | |||
===Passion event albums=== | ===Passion event albums=== | ||
* ''Our Soul's Desire'' (1997) | * ''Our Soul's Desire'' (1997) | ||
* ''Live Worship |
* ''Live Worship from the 268 Generation'' (1998) | ||
* '']'' (1999) | * '']'' (1999) | ||
* '' |
* ''One Day: Live'' (2000) | ||
* '']'' (2000) | * '']'' (2000) | ||
* '' |
* ''Our Love Is Loud'' (2002) | ||
* '']'' (2003) | * '']'' (2003) | ||
* '']'' (2004) | * '']'' (2004) | ||
* '' |
* ''How Great Is Our God'' (2005) | ||
* '']'' (2006) | * '']'' (2006) | ||
* '']'' (2008) | * '']'' (2008) | ||
* '']'' (2010) | * '']'' (2010) | ||
* '']'' (2011) | |||
* '']'' (2012) | |||
* '']'' (2013) | |||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
''']'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.doveawards.com/history.php?x=artist |title=Dove Awards History Artist: Charlie Hall |accessdate=October 13, 2009 |publisher=Gospel Music Association |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110323103415/http://www.doveawards.com/history.php?x=artist |archivedate=March 23, 2011 }}</ref> | |||
*2007: '']'' – Special Event Album of the Year | *2007: '']'' – Special Event Album of the Year | ||
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Charlie Hall | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Charles Eugene Hall III |
Born | (1973-05-30) May 30, 1973 (age 51) Fort Campbell, Kentucky U.S. |
Genres | Contemporary worship music |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, worship leader |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | sixstepsrecords |
Website | charliehall |
Charles Eugene Hall III (born May 30, 1973) is a contemporary worship music leader and songwriter from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is a member of a group of musicians and speakers that collectively form the Passion movement.
Career
Hall is a pastor of worship arts and liturgy at Frontline Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Hall's band, in which he performs vocals and guitar, consists of Ben Freeman (electric guitar and keyboards), Dustin Ragland (drums), and Quint Anderson (bass synth).
Discography
- Don't Pass Us By (as "Nathan & Charlie") (1994)
- Holy Roar (as "Sons & Daughters") (1996)
- Joel's Window (1997)
- Thought (1998)
- Porch and Altar (2001)
- On the Road to Beautiful (2003)
- Live Roots (2004)
- September Through November (2005)
- Flying into Daybreak (2006)
- The Bright Sadness (2008)
- The Rising (2010)
- The Death of Death (2013)
Passion event albums
- Our Soul's Desire (1997)
- Live Worship from the 268 Generation (1998)
- Better Is One Day (1999)
- One Day: Live (2000)
- The Road To One Day (2000)
- Our Love Is Loud (2002)
- Sacred Revolution (2003)
- Hymns Ancient and Modern (2004)
- How Great Is Our God (2005)
- Everything Glorious (2006)
- God of This City (2008)
- Awakening (2010)
- Here for You (2011)
- White Flag (2012)
- Let the Future Begin (2013)
Awards
- 2007: Everything Glorious – Special Event Album of the Year
References
- ASCAP. "Hall Charles Eugene profile". Retrieved April 26, 2012.
- ^ Genealogy. "Descendants of Johann Phillip Kolb". Archived from the original on October 17, 2014. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
- Christian Music Review. "Charlie Hall biography". Archived from the original on February 24, 2021. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
- "Home". charliehall.com.
- "Dove Awards History Artist: Charlie Hall". Gospel Music Association. Archived from the original on March 23, 2011. Retrieved October 13, 2009.