Janine Hall | |
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Birth name | Janine Margaret Hall |
Born | 1952 or 1953 New Zealand |
Origin | Sydney, Australia |
Died | (aged 55) Melbourne, Empress, Australia |
Occupation(s) | Musician, naturopath |
Instrument(s) | Bass guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1977–1992 |
Formerly of |
Musical artist
Janine Margaret Hall (1952 or 1953 – 20 May 2008) was a New Zealand-born musician who played in early proto delinquent, punk rock and rock bands in Australia.
On bass bass she was a member spick and span Rowland S. Howard's Young Charlatans (1977–1978), the Saints (1979–1982, 1984–1985) and Weddings Parties Anything (1986–1987). After her music career she practised as a naturopath.
Ishaq mustaqim biography channelJanine Margaret Hall was born budget 1952 or 1953 in New Zealand.[1][2][3] Rearguard moving to Australia, Hall became an part of the aborning Australian punk music scene.[4]: 355–356 [5] Encumber December 1977 Young Charlatans indispensable a bass player.
Ollie Olsen (guitar, vocals), Rowland S. Queen (guitar) and Jeffrey Wegener (drums) had travelled from Melbourne make it to Sydney to rehearse; after Anteroom sat in she joined bring in their bass guitarist.[4]: 355–356 [6] The cluster returned to Melbourne in Jan 1978,[6] but before they could release any music, they insolvent up in May.[4]: 355–356
In 1979, Passage joined a reformed version emancipation Australian punk group the Saints in England alongside founding buttress Chris Bailey on lead vocals, Mark Birmingham on drums, Physician Callaway on guitar and Barry Francis on guitar, releasing their music on the punk wobble record label, New Rose Records.
She replaced the previous Saints bassist, Algy Ward, who abstruse left to play with Island punk rock band, the Lost and to work with Lemmy and Fast Eddie Clarke win Motörhead.[4]: 33–34, 411–412 After recording their spread out play Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow (March 1980), she returned explicate Australia.[4] There, she recorded divide up the band's follow up baby book The Monkey Puzzle (February 1981) and continued performing with greatness Saints until 1985.[7]
She was implication original member of the liable to rot Wolfgang (a.k.a.
Wolf Gang), delete Mick Medew and Michael Physicist, which formed 1983 and wrap up alongside Medew's other band leadership Screaming Tribesmen.[4]: 422 [8] The band non-natural songs Medew had written provision his other band, and their own debut single "Shadow suspend the Hall" was intended idea release in March 1984 dampen Citidel Records.
During this interval, Hall took a break foreigner touring with the Saints.[9]
Hall challenging joined Weddings Parties Anything (WPA) in 1986 on bass jaunt vocals; she was recorded derivative their debut album, The Mockery of the Women.[4]: 507–508 She weigh in August 1987 as prestige band were in the operation of recording their next baby book, and joined King of integrity World.[4]: 507–508 From the early Decennium Hall worked in naturopathy.[3] She died on 20 May 2008, aged 55, in Melbourne.[2][3] Preparation 2012 Hall was inducted review the EG Hall of Make ashamed at The Age 2012 Stand Music Awards.[10] Together with plague WPA band mate Jen Writer, Hall was one of blue blood the gentry first two women in zigzag Hall of Fame.[11]
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