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Leslie Merritt Hall (born November 15, 1981) is an American
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and front-woman for the band
Leslie and the LY's Leslie & the LY's was a pop music band from Ames, Iowa that began as an open mike trio in 2004. Leslie & the LY's is made up of front-woman Leslie Hall, also known as Mother Gem, who composes all of the music herself generally using the Apple ...
. She also operates a "gem sweater museum". She is best known for the YouTube hits like "How We Go Out" and "Tight Pants/Body Rolls". She is also currently a member of pop duo Neon & Nude.


Musical career


2000–05: Career beginnings, Leslie and the LY's, and ''Gold Pants''

Hall began collecting gem sweaters in 2000 and, with the help of her fans, has since amassed over 400 different sweaters. Hall modeled these sweaters on the website gemsweater.com, garnering significant Internet traffic such that she was asked to appear on one of the final episodes of ''Unscrewed with Martin Sargent''. In her 2004
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interview, she stated that "about 65% of the comments" from the gemsweater.com message boards were related to a particular outfit of hers that included gold pants. In the summer of 2005, Hall received a $1,200 grant from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts to turn an RV into a mobile gemsweater museum. She decided to form a band, Leslie and the LY's, with former classmates, capitalizing on the popularity of her gem-laden sweaters and gold pants. In 2005, her band released their first album, '' Gold Pants''.


2006–08: ''Door Man's Daughter and'' ''ceWEBrity''

In 2006, Hall followed up with a self-released solo record, ''Door Man's Daughter'', and toured the globe in support of it. She was named one of the "40 Greatest Internet Superstars" by VH1. Later in 2006, she appeared with fellow Internet personalities
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, a Peter Pan impersonator, to take a stand in the "battle over Internet freedom" in favor of
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. In 2007, she teamed up with Dungeon Majesty to create the video "Willow Don't Cry". In 2008, she appeared with
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in a commercial for
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web browser, singing a song titled "Firefox Users Against Boredom", a parody of "
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". Leslie toured in support of her 2008 album, ''ceWEBrity''. She released a music video (and single) called "Zombie Killer" featuring Elvira, Mistress of the Dark on guest vocals, with cameos by
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and
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of ''
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'' fame.


2009–10: ''Back2Back Palz''

Leslie's newest songs, as of 2009 were "Craft Talk" and "Tight Pants/Body Rolls", the latter of which has amassed over 24 million views on YouTube as of April 2022, making it Hall's most popular single on that service. The music video for "Tight Pants/Body Rolls" premiered January 17, 2009 at her show in Ames but has since been released alongside "Gravel In My Shoe". Her 2010 album, ''
Back2Back Palz Back 2 Back Palz is the third studio album by Leslie Hall, released on January 12, 2010 by Hefty Hideaway. The group toured the US in 2010 to promote the album, with Christopher the Conquered serving as the opening act. The album includes the sin ...
'', features these two singles, as well as 11 country music inspired songs. She embarked on a US tour for the record in early 2010, with Christopher the Conquered serving as the opening act.


2011–14: ''Destination Friendship'' and ''Songs in the Key of Gold''

In March 2011, Leslie and the LY's made appearances on MTN's ''Freaky Deeky'' where they performed "Power Cuddle" and "She's Got Pants", which were used to promote her then-upcoming fifth studio album. On May 8, 2011, Hall released the single "Hydrate Jirate", as the first single from her fifth studio album ''Destination Friendship'', then released the album itself on December 1, 2011. Hall joined her band Leslie and the LY's to promote ''Destination Friendship'' in 2012. She uploaded a preview of the tour to her YouTube channel on February 8, 2012. On May 8, 2012, she released a music video for ''Destination Friendship'''s second single, "You're Not Taken?". In 2013, Hall released the track "No Pants Policy", the first and only single from her sixth studio album, ''
Songs in the Key of Gold ''Songs in the Key of Gold'' is the first remix album and fifth overall by American recording artist Leslie Hall, released on December 14, 2013, via Hefty Hideaway. The album features dance remixes of Hall's songs by Titus Jones. It features songs ...
''. The album featured remixes from Titus Jones. She then released the album on December 14, 2013. She toured from January 2014 to March 2014 in the United States to promote the record.


2015–present: Neon & Nude

Hall is now a member of pop duo Neon & Nude with former Leslie and the LY's member Kate Kennedy. They released three videos in 2013, 2015, and 2017: "Look in Love," " Kiss in the Dark," and "I'll Try To Improve." They released their debut studio album, '' Neon & Nude: Featuring the Feminine Gazes'', on May 4, 2017. In 2018 Hall began a live web show ''Yarn House Live'' being streamed via Facebook Live, and later YouTube Live.


Acting career

In April 2007, Hall appeared on
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''. On September 27, 2007, Hall appeared on the children's show ''
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'', to perform in the "Dancey Dance" segment of an episode titled "Scary". She appeared again on October 21, 2008 in the season two episode titled "Differences". In October 2010, she began making guest appearances with the show's live touring act. In 2013, Hall appeared in the episode "Summer Camp!" of
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'', a
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-themed comedy from the creators of ''Yo Gabba Gabba!'', where she played a gem sweater-wearing camp counselor named Jewel, who happens to be a shapeshifting were-ape. Hall appears in the feature film ''
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''. She also voiced "Big Dook" in ''
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Personal life

Hall first began displaying herself in "strangely glamorous and unflattering ways" while attending
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in
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. During her senior year, she entered the
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parade, as part of a
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campaign, donning a sparkling pink Goodwill gown,
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, and a
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(worn by her mother, who was crowned Miss
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in 1970). The next day, her effort made the front page of the local newspaper. Her campaign was a success as she was later crowned queen. After graduating from high school, Hall moved to Boston, Massachusetts to attend the
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for four years and graduated in May 2005. Hall has an older brother who goes by the pseudonym "Arecee" who helps produce some of Leslie's records and does his own hip hop music.


Discography


Albums


Singles


Filmography


Film


Television


References

* "Leslie Hall, gemsweater.com", ''Unscrewed with Martin Sargent'',
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. 2004. * Sellards, Jason
"Beautiful People 2006: Leslie Hall"
''Papermag''. April 4, 2006. * Marusa, Danielle. "Do the right bling: Leslie Hall's gem sweaters are truly outrageous". '' Bust Magazine''. February–March 2006.
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* Riggs, Jonathan. "Beat Dazzler". Instinct Magazine. January 2006.
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* Babayan, Siran
"Shine On You Crazy, Gem Sweater"
''
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"40 Greatest Internet Superstars - #20 Leslie Hall"
'' VH1''. March 2007. * Hoff, A. Ashley
"Leslie Hall & The World of Internet Camp"
'' The Advocate''. March 19, 2007. Retrieved June 8, 2022


External links

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