Terence Edward Hall, who played guitar and sang lead for the Specials and previously for Fun Boy Three, the Colourfield, Terry, Blair & Anouchka, and Vegas, was an English musician who lived from 19 March 1959 to 18 December 2022.
After the Specials’ single “Ghost Town” was published, Hall quit the group to form Fun Boy Three with Lynval Golding and Neville Staple, two other former members of the Specials.
“The Lunatics (Have Taken Over the Asylum),” the debut single from Fun Boy Three, was published in 1981. “It Ain’t What You Do (It’s the Way That You Do It),” a duet with Bananarama, was next released in 1982.
Next, “Really Saying Something” by Bananarama featured guest vocals by Fun Boy Three. The same year, Fun Boy Three, the band’s debut studio album, was released and peaked at No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart.
Hall and his bandmates also had an appearance in the Madness music video for “Driving in My Car.”
Who are Terry Hall children Felix Hall and Leo Hall?
Jane Wiedlin, a member of the Go-Gos, and Hall had a brief love involvement in 1980. They collaborated on the song “Our Lips Are Sealed.”
With his first wife Jeanette Hall, Hall had two boys, Theo and Felix, and with his second wife, Lindy Heymann, he had a third son.
Hall kids Theo and Felix are both musicians, however, there are less information available on them.