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Too Opinionated Interview: Ellis Hall

Too Opinionated

Release Date: 09/30/2025

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Ellis Hall is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor and composer. He was described as "The Ambassador of Soul" by conductor, Jeff Tyzik. Hall has been blind since the age of 18. Citing Ray Charles as his inspiration, Hall has written over 4000 soulgospelblues and pop songs, and has performed with Stevie WonderJames TaylorNatalie ColePatti LaBelleToby KeithHerbie HancockGeorge BensonBobby WomackSheila EMaurice White of Earth, Wind and FireTower of Power and Ray Charles.

Ellis eventually mastered the drums, piano, keyboards, guitar, upright and electric bass. He was able to develop and define himself as a vocalist as well, possessing a five-octave range. Starting with the Ellis Hall Band opening for Earth Wind and Fire through the years as the lead singer for Tower of Power, Ellis has been making impactful music. 

Ellis both wrote and performed on the soundtracks of multiple television movies and films including The Lion King 2Shrek 2Chicken RunInvincible, and Bruce Almighty, sang gospel tunes in the comedy film, Big Momma's House with Martin Lawrence, and sang a Louis Armstrong tune in the crime drama film Catch Me If You Can with Leonardo DiCaprio.

Ellis Hall’s latest single, a remake of the England Dan and John Ford Coley 1976 hit, “I'd Really Love To See You Tonight”.  A deeply soulful ballad that marks his return to the heart of R&B blending classic smoothness with modern vibrancy, Hall channels the passionate artistry of Luther Vandross and the magnetic energy of Bruno Mars in a track that promises to captivate listeners across generations.

 

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