Delores Hall is an American stage and television actress who made her Broadway debut as a replacement in the ensemble of Hair.
Starting in 1968 and through at least the summer of 1969, Hall was an original member of the Los Angeles production of Hair.
[1] Hall was still involved in Hair in 1971, having performed "Aquarius" and "The Lord's Prayer" at the show's birthday celebration at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York and released on the album Divine Hair / Mass in F.[2] She appeared in Godspell starting in 1972 on and off for the next 2 years stopping the show every night singing "Bless The Lord."
[3] Hall's debut LP was released in 1973 by RCA Records, titled "Hall-Mark" and produced by Billy Jackson.
She also released an LP on Capitol Records in 1979 titled "Delores Hall" produced by Robert Thiele Jr. and Mark Kamins for Coco Rose Productions.