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Nick Hall (singer-songwriter) : ウィキペディア英語版
Nick Hall (singer)

Nick Hall (born 31 December 1973, Birmingham) is an English singer-songwriter. Hall also plays the guitar, saxophone, piano and many more instruments including the didgeridoo.
After spending a number of years playing the local music scene in and around the Midlands, he got his first break after appearing on the BBC television series ''Fame Academy 2'' in 2003.〔() BBC News - Thursday, 7 August 2003〕 After leaving the show he formed his own band, and continued writing and performing his own material.
In 2005 he was chosen to support Bryan Adams on his UK tour date at the opening of the newly built Ricoh Arena in Coventry.〔() Birmingham Post - Thursday, 8 September 2005〕 This was closely followed by a support slot with Brian McFadden in October 2005.
In 2006 he spent some time in Los Angeles, California writing and recording, and later that year he signed a significant publishing deal with Reverb Music. He is now in the process of recording his debut album and co-writing with some of the UK's best songwriters.
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