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Terry Hall, singer with ska icons The Specials, dies at 63

- By Jill Lawless

LONDON>> Musician Terry Hall, who helped create of the defining sounds of postpunk Britain as lead singer of The Specials, has died. He was 63.

The band announced late Monday that Hall had died after a brief illness. It called him “our beautiful friend, brother and one of themost brilliant singers, songwriter­s and lyricists this country has ever produced.”

Hall joined the band that would become The Specials in the city of Coventry in the late 1970s, a time of racial tension, economic gloomand urban unrest. With its mix of Black and white members and Jamaica-inf luenced style of sharp suits and porkpie hats, the band became leaders of the anti-racist 2 Tone ska revival movement.

With Hall’s deadpan vocals setting the tone, The Specials captured the uneasy mood of the times in songs including “Amessage to You, Rudy,” “Rat Race” and “Toomuch Too Young.”

The band’s most iconic song is the melancholy, menacing “Ghost Town,” which topped the U.K. music charts in the summer of 1981 as Britain’s cities were erupting in riots.

The Specials had seven U. K. Top 10 hits before Hall and fellow band members Neville Staple and Lynval Golding left in 1981 to form electropop outfit Fun Boy Three. It scored hits including “It Ain’t What You Do (It’s The Way That You Do It”) and “The Tunnel of

Love.”

Hall later formed The Colourfiel­d and other bands, and collaborat­ed with artists including The Go- Go’s — co-writing the group’s 1981 debut single, “Our Lips Are Sealed,” which was also recorded by Fun Boy Three.

Go- Go’s guitarist Jane Wiedlin remembered Hall as “a lovely, sensitive, talented and unique person.”

“Our extremely brief romance resulted in the song Our Lips Are Sealed, which will forever tie us together in music history. Terrible news to hear this,” she wrote on Twitter.

Singer- songwriter Elvis Costello also offered condolence­s, saying “Terry’s voice was the perfect instrument for the true and necessary songs on ‘ The Specials.’ That honesty is heard in so many of his songs in joy and sorrow.”

Most of the original Specials reunited in 2008, staged a 30th-anniversar­y tour in 2009 and in 2019 released an albumof newmateria­l, “Encore,” which became the band’s first U.K. No. 1 album. A follow-up, “Protest Songs 1924-2012,” was released in 2021.

Hall’s bandmates said he was “a wonderful husband and father and one of the kindest, funniest, andmost genuine of souls. His music and his performanc­es encapsulat­ed the very essence of life … the joy, the pain, the humor, the fight for justice, but mostly the love.”

“Hewill be deeplymiss­ed by all who knew and loved him and leaves behind the gift of his remarkable­music and profound humanity.”

 ?? YUI MOK — PA VIA AP FILE ?? Musician Terry Hall of The Specials performs on the main stage at the Isle of Wight Festival in Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, England, on June 14, 2014.
YUI MOK — PA VIA AP FILE Musician Terry Hall of The Specials performs on the main stage at the Isle of Wight Festival in Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, England, on June 14, 2014.

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