Anderson Hall

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Assistant Professor

Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business

Biography

Anderson Hall is a live sound engineer with experience in mixing for houses of worship, corporate events, and working countless world tours as audio engineer or technician. Anderson earned his Bachelor’s of Science attending Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) in 2014. He later obtained a Masters of Fine Arts in Recording Arts and Technologies at MTSU in 2024. During his time at MTSU, he conducted research with L-Acoustics and Clair Global on the influence and effects of using L-Acoustics Immersive Sound Art (L-ISA), a medium that provides immersive concerts for the audience.  

Prof. Hall has worked with a substantial catalog of musicians over the years through Clair Global. Tour credits include, but are not limited to: Joan Jett, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, James Taylor, Luke Bryan, Alan Jackson, Kane Brown, Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban, Josh Groban, Kanye West, Jack Harlow, Khalid, Sheryl Crow, WWE WrestleMania, Blake Shelton, Eric Church, Zac Brown Band, boygenius, Jonas Brothers, Bruno Mars, Def Leppard, Noah Kahan, Arcade Fire, and Vince Gill. Responsibilities with these artists usually included setting up a public address system, patching all the inputs and outputs on the stage, and having specific roles during the concert such as moving microphones, solving critical problems, or mixing on a console at either Front of House or Monitors.