Hall began her musical career in her hometown of
Chicago,
Illinois, working as a pianist for various theater and improvisational companies including
The Second City and the
Improv Institute.
Whose Line Is It Anyway? Many of the sketches on
Whose Line Is It Anyway? include music, and there have been a number of musicians during the show's run.
Colin Sell provided the music for the original
BBC Radio series, and
Richard Vranch took over the job when the show was
brought to television in the United Kingdom. Hall made her first appearance on the show when it moved to the United States for its final series, and she appeared on six of the UK series' episodes. She also appeared in two episodes of Carey's sitcom,
The Drew Carey Show.
Other pursuits Hall has recorded a number of children's records as well as
Christian rock worship music. Her band is called The Sweet Potatoes. Hall performs at churches and conferences in the United States. She has led the music at Craig Springs Christian Camp's "Gap Camp". Designed for 18- to 24-year-olds, the camp is sponsored by the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and is held each spring in
Virginia. In 2018, Hall appeared on an episode of
Storytellers Telling Stories, playing the
accordion and singing alongside her husband, Rick Hall. ==Personal life==