Hallal
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Hallal

Hallal was a gospel quartet from Arkansas that formed in the early 1990s. The group consisted of David Frazier, Dave Frazier, Carleton Livingston, and Derrick...

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Hallal was a gospel quartet from Arkansas that formed in the early 1990s. The group consisted of David Frazier, Dave Frazier, Carleton Livingston, and Derrick Johnson. They built a following through local performances before gaining wider recognition.

Their 1999 album "How Can I Thank My Loving Savior" became their most well-known work. The title track remains their signature song, featuring the group's four-part harmonies and straightforward gospel message.

Hallal's music stayed within traditional gospel quartet conventions rather than pushing boundaries. They worked with straightforward arrangements built around piano and vocal harmonies, focusing on devotional themes rather than social commentary.

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