Guitar player, singer, and
one-man band currently performing and playing music in the Wilmington,
Delaware, area. Hal has been entertaining audiences for more than 40
years. He began his musical career at the age of 13 and has appeared
everywhere from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Tacoma, Washington, to
Russellville, Arkansas and back.
Hal has had his
share of impressive gigs. At the age of 16 he appeared at the New York
Worlds Fair to audiences estimated at over 100,000. Just a few years ago
he appeared at the famed Arkansas Peach Festival to crowds ranging from
40,000 to 50,000. His gigs tend to be a little smaller these days, but
his music has never been better.
Hal has written over
200 songs. He wrote the music and lyrics and recorded "Lost Teardrops" and
"Dreams Can Come True" with the Wanderers in the late 1960s. The Wanderers
- featuring Hal Lowe, George Kaltner and George Pearson - regularly
appeared at a nightclub in Atlantic City, New Jersey, called "The
Shamrock" It was located on Kentucky avenue. The Shamrock's gone
now replaced by a casino.
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