Grace Hall, born on June 29th, 1986 in California, is an R&B vocalist best known for being one half of the band Skin Town alongside her partner Nick Turco. Growing up in California, Hall was always surrounded by music and knew from a young age that she wanted to pursue a career in the industry.
In late 2012, Hall met Nick Turco at a Fader event where they bonded over their love for artists like Zola Jesus, The-Dream, and Rick Ross. The two quickly realized they had a musical chemistry and decided to form Skin Town. Their unique sound and style set them apart in the music scene, and they were soon making a name for themselves.
In November 2013, Skin Town released their debut album, titled The Room, on iTunes. The album received critical acclaim, with critics praising Hall's soulful vocals and Turco's innovative production. The success of their first album solidified Skin Town as a rising force in the R&B world.
Before joining Skin Town, Hall had been a member of cover bands of The Slits and Crass. Her diverse musical background and influences helped shape the sound of Skin Town and added depth to their music.
Grace Hall currently resides in Los Angeles, California, where she continues to write and create music. In her free time, she enjoys exploring the vibrant music scene of LA and drawing inspiration from the diverse culture of the city.
In 2015, Skin Town did a remix of the Zola Jesus song "Go-(Blank Sea)," showcasing their unique take on the track and further establishing themselves as a duo to watch in the music industry. Hall's distinctive voice added a new dimension to the song, earning them praise from fans and critics alike.
As Grace Hall continues to push boundaries and explore new musical avenues, the future looks bright for Skin Town. With their innovative sound and undeniable talent, they are poised to make a lasting impact on the R&B genre and beyond.