I love all kinds of music and have many influences, so I'll try to hit just a few: Dolly Parton, Matt Rollings (unbelievable piano player!), David Maddux (also an amazing pianist and arranger), Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Cynthia Clawson, Jon Randall, the Louvin Bros., Johnny Cash, and so many more!
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Allan Hall also makes up one third of the dynamic trio Selah!
"Though life has hardships, heartbreaks and dark times, life is a great gift, and these songs tell life's stories."
Best known as the tenor on the ivory keys from the critically-acclaimed, Dove Award-winning Curb 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.
The stories articulated in these 10 selections are the focus, so Allan keeps the instrumentation to a minimum, showcasing acoustic guitars, lilting strings, light percussion and gentle piano. In the style of new grass-popsters Nickel Creek, country songwriter/storyteller Dolly Parton, and folk troubadour Nanci Griffith, 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."
Allan's parents recognized a love of music and a keen ear in their son early on. As a child, his musical diet was comprised of everything from bluegrass and gospel-artists like Bill Monroe and the Osborne Brothers-to rock, R&B and country, ala Elvis and Patsy Cline, and even The Supremes. When he turned 7, Allan's parents surprised him with an old upright piano, and he spent a great deal of time fine-tuning his piano playing by ear, with an occasional formal lesson. He learned the songs off his parents' records, as well as hymns he heard in his family's home church.
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 Walker and Sammy Kershaw.
House of a Thousand Dreams' opening cut, "Gulf Coast Highway," co-written by Nanci Griffith, is a crystal reflection of Allan's heart for lyric, melody and message. He chose the song as an opener because it was one he'd always loved, created by a songwriter he'd always admired, and penned in a way that could be universally understood. The tune is a simple love story tinged with the light and dark that make-up real life.
Another selection, "Between the Two of Them," is a longtime favorite of Allan's. Penned by Mickey Cates, "Between the Two of Them" chronicles a marriage over the course of a lifetime. It's a story of commitment that Allan says is dear to him because it brings to mind his grandparents' life together. When he heard the tune covered by singer/songwriter Claire Lynch on her Friends for a Lifetime album several years ago, "It brought me to tears," recalls Allan. "I knew immediately that I wanted to cut that song someday." Allan was honored to have Claire join him to provide vocals on "Paul and Peter Walked," as well as on "Scorns of Time," a song she also co-wrote.
Amidst the story songs are others that may ring familiar to listeners-the ethereal, hymn-like chant song "Down In The River To Pray," as well as "Nearer My God To Thee," Allan's rendering of the classic hymn, a favorite from the songbooks he grew up paging through in his home church.
While House of a Thousand Dreams showcases Allan's talents as a vocalist and musician, the record also illuminates the quieter strengths of the artist. Considering the intricate landscape of these songs, Allan emerges a song finder and interpreter, a role he is honored to play. "The majority of the songs on the album are what I would call 'obscure gems,' songs I've stockpiled over years of listening."
Indeed, the album is a collection that adeptly reflects Allan's love of American roots music, music that paints evocative portraits of love, loss, perseverance and faith from days gone by-from a simpler time.
"What has drawn me to these songs is the simplicity," Allan concludes. "Though they may appear straightforward on the surface, the songs on House of a Thousand Dreams dive into life's complexities; they present deep messages in what I believe is a very accessible manner. Though life has hardships, heartbreaks and dark times, life is a great gift, and these songs tell life's stories."
To purchase the Album "House of a Thousand Dreams" by Allan Hall, click on the album cover above!
Hello, I saw you guys in concert last Saturday night in Denver with 9 of my girl friends and wanted to thank you SOOOO much for sharing your gift of music with us. We have not stopped talking about what a great night that was. I also taught myself the piano about 10 years ago and was VERY inspired after watching you! Thank you again SO much and please keep doing what you guys are doing, God is powerfully using you guys and come back to Colorado soon!!! May God bless you and Selah Desiree
I JUST WANTED YOU TO KNOW HOW MUCH I ENJOYED LISTENING TO YOU CHRISTMAS EVE AT OUR CANDLELIGHT SERVICE MY MOM SUE AND SISTER JEANNE ALWAYS TOLD ME YOU WERE BLESSED WITH MUSIC AND NOW I KNOW THEY WERE RIGHT, GOD BLESSED YOU WITH A TALENT AND YOU USE IT TO PRAISE HIM . LOOK FOWARD TO ENJOYING HEARING YOU AGIAN!!
When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let's go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about."
when u and todd going to have some new music out....it already is awesome just wondering when to look out for it at the stores...i gave my last cd to a radio station in alabama.
Hey there Allan! Happy belated birthday - so sorry i forgot! Hope it went well! Hope all is well - working hard at collecting more songs for HOTD#2? Well, gotta go. The fall air is blowing in at night now- i just love it & each breeze smells different...especially when the skunk family of 3 comes by on my porch! Oh well - that's nature! Hope to see you in December - skunks get in free right?!! oh come on, Yankee humor! your friend - carrie lynne
THANX 4 THE ADD!!! I LOVE YOUR GROUPS MUSIC! YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL VOICE!! YOUR MUSIC HAS BEEN SUCH A BLESSING TO ME!!! I GAVE MY LIFE BACK TO THE LORD A LITTLE OVER 5 YEARS AGO..AND YOUR MUSIC HAS HELPED ME SO MUCH. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR GROUP..PRAYING FOR YOU ALL!!
Grace to you and peace from GOD our Father and the LORD JESUS CHRIST.
To the only GOD our Savior be glory, majesty, power and authority, through JESUS CHRIST our LORD, before all ages, now and forevermore! Amen.
Jeremiah 29:11-14 "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon Me and come and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart. I will be found by you," declares the LORD. "
Thanks for adding me! I just love Selah's music. "You Raise Me Up" is my favorite. I also love the way you did "In My Life/If We Never Meet Again". It brings tears to my eyes when I hear it. God keeps blessing! Thanks much! Janet
Hey!! Thanks for requesting a frienship...Selah is one of my favs!! I actually sang "You Raise Me Up" on Gospel Dream a couple of weeks ago....nothing to compared to the way you all sing it :) God Bless!