Dante Hall Singer Death – Chicago native Dante Hall (@dthall141), an independent artist well-regarded among his musical peers has died. He was announced dead today, Sunday, the 30th of June 2024.
Gospel singer Dante Hall passed away unexpectedly, according to reports. Dante Hall was one of the greatest and smoothest tenor voices that came from Chicago hands down.
While his cause of death is yet to be confirmed, local media speculates that he was involved in an accident. Gospel Artist Entertainment Official released the following statement:
“We are saddened to hear that #DanteHall, gospel singer & background vocalist has passed away. Dante was known for his remarkable voice, as well has one of the main tenors for Donald Lawrence & CO. Please keep the family of Dante in your prayers!”
About Dante Hall
Chicago native Dante Hall was an independent artist highly regarded among his musical peers. A long-established vocalist, Dante is emerging as a must-hear voice.
Raised in the church, with a pastor grandfather and a gospel-singing mother, he learned to captivate audiences with his words and performances.
Dante is comfortable in both small venues and on big stages, having performed with notable artists like Bebe and Cece Winans, Yolanda Adams, Michael McDonald, Dave Hollister, and Donald Lawrence. His music, described by Lawrence as a blend of ’70s soul and new school R&B, is filled with passion and authenticity.
Four years ago, Dante released a well-received cover of “What About My Love” by Johnny Taylor, featuring real instruments and earning major airplay. His vocal prowess spans gospel, R&B, and more, earning him high praise from fans and fellow artists alike. Described as “The Dean” with a voice that’s “raspy like sandpaper and smooth like silk,” Dante Hall is the new classic voice for today.