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Sandra Hall Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Sandra Hall

Blind Willies Blues Club
828 N Highland Ave NE

Sep 7, 2019

9:30 PM EDT
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Sandra Hall Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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"Empress of the Blues," Sandra Hall, has toured extensively throughout the US, as well as internationally. Sandra's sultry and seductive performance entices the listener to the true nature of the blues. Sandra has earned a reputation as being one of the best entertainers in the South by getting the audience to participate during every show. Sandra's crowd correspondence shines through on her version of Wang Dang Doodle, as well as the Robert Johnson classic Sweet Home Chicago, both of which leave the listener in a state of bluesy bliss. Arrive before the show for dinner, drinks, and socializing. Doors at 7:00, Music at 9:30 21+, $15 cash at the door, non-smoking About Blind Willie's Blues Club Housed in a historic 1920's era building, Blind Willie's Blues Club has hosted nearly 10,000 nights of live music in Atlanta. Enjoy live music tonight!
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Sandra Hall Biography

Where does one start when trying to accurately describe the God given talent and natural ability of a truly great artist? Do you start by quoting the many accolades bestowed upon them by journalists, critics, and their peers, or try to compare them to other artists who are better known? I think I would rather quote the great master himself, B.B. King, when he sang "It's hard to describe her, so I’d better not start, I better stop now because I have a very weak heart, You upset me baby, like being hit by a falling tree, woman that's what you do to me" and that is the only way to describe Sandra Hall. "The Empress Of The Blues," Sandra Hall, has been preaching, teaching and vociferating the blues from a city that has played host to both gospel and blues music for the past ten decades, I'm talking about Atlanta, Georgia. She got her start at the age of four in a little town just outside of Atlanta called Oakland City singing gospel music at Whitesville Baptist Church alongside her mother and grandmother. At the age of 12 Sandra and her sister formed a group called The Soul Sisters and began singing in clubs. Then in the 1960’s Sandra took on a career as a dancer and formed an all girls group called The Exotics. That’s when she began to open shows at the world famous Royal Peacock club. Since that time, Sandra’s musical career has soared to many heights including songwriting sessions, tours, and a number of albums released worldwide. She has been near and far writing and singing the blues for audiences around the world. Throughout her journey she has shared the stage with such artists as James Brown, BB King, Johnny Taylor, Otis Redding, Bo Diddley, The Temptations, The O’Jays, and Etta James just to name a few. Her sonorous vocals, inspirational stage presence, professionalism, determination, and strong constitution is how she procured the title "The Empress of the Blues" and has led her to the hottest blues clubs and venues in the United States and Europe for over 35 years. Sandra Hall’s live shows are full of high energy, audience participation, smiles, and backed by some of the best bands of our times. You can usually catch her touring throughout the United States, Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden and the Netherlands playing festivals and clubs, so be sure to keep a look out for a show coming near you!
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