
Jessica
Jessica began her musical training in 2005 when her parents encouraged her to pursue her passion and provided the opportunity to express herself musically. Starting with the piano, she has since added guitar and mandolin to her repertoire and skill-set. Born with a natural talent and inclination for creating and storytelling, Jessica produces most of the arrangements for the group. With her beautiful contralto voice, Jessica adds a rich intensity and power to the vocal dynamic of The Hall Sisters.

Natalie
Natalie started playing violin at the very young age of 9 and hasn’t looked back since. She is the violinist for The Hall Sisters and her vibrant, powerful soprano voice adds a level of emotion and a dynamic element to the quartet. Natalie has a powerful story to tell. A survivor of anorexia, she has written a book that recounts her journey of struggling with multiple eating disorders and the anxiety and depression that accompanied them. Natalie’s story is one of redemption, insights, and hope for anyone dealing with addiction, and for the family and friends who love them. She...

Lydia
One of Lydia’s many attributes is her compassion for others. This tender heart is evident and felt in her singing and her instrument playing. Lydia grew up playing the viola and started her musical endeavors when she was 9 years old. The rich timbre from her viola playing and her beautiful alto voice provides the perfect complement to the quartet. Her musical influences and interests cross all genres and she especially enjoys analyzing lyrics of many songs. A lover of nature and an eye for the artistic, she enjoys capturing her observations through her songwriting, photography and art.

Valerie
As the resident cellist, Valerie’s skillful instrument playing adds a rich texture and depth to The Hall Sisters sound. Whether the mood calls for calm and solemn or for vibrant and lively, Valerie’s deftness and precision on the cello provides just the right blend and balance to the ensemble. Her pure, ethereal soprano voice wows the audience whenever she takes the stage. Valerie started playing the cello at the age of 10 and quickly took to its unique character and the wide variety of expressions that the cello offers. It’s no surprise that Valerie has a wide variety of interests...