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James Hall (singer)

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receded, Hall was in Atlanta, Georgia. Multi-instrumentalists Chris Piskun and Bruce Butkovich joined James during what was to be his third solo record, yet ultimately morphed into a new entity christened, The Futura Bold. The Futura Bold released a CD called "The Futura Bold" on March 23, 2010
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He also is the lead singer of the Aristocrats, a recent project started by Hall, Darren Dodd, and Dropsonic's Dan Dixon and Dave Chase.
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In 2002, Hall appeared with a new band named Pleasure Club. This band featured Hall on vocals and guitar,
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Currently James Hall performs with his touring band called "James Hall and the Ladies of Music".
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accompanying it. Pleasure Club have since disbanded, and Hall has returned to his solo work.
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on background vocals on " Consenting Adults", "Evil Twin" and "Good Times".
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Before launching his solo career in 1990, James Hall was the singer for
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After the disbanding of Pleasure Club and the flood waters of
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was later re-released as a double with a live album entitled
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band, Mary My Hope, which released one album entitled
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Mercy (Dancing for the Death of an Imaginary Enemy)
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