Rich Hall, whose influential work in the New York hardcore and metal music scene helped shape a huge community, passed away ...
We're devastated to learn of the passing of Rich Hall, a hardcore scene veteran who booked early shows for Converge, Botch, Isis, and so many others, and founded 1000 Knives.
Hell No I Aint Happy is the first time that Rich Hall and his jailbird uncle Otis Lee Crenshaw have appeared together on one DVD Recorded on one fantastic night at Londons legendary Hammersmith ...
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Rich Hall's Cattle Drive is a television sitcom starring Rich Hall and Mike Wilmot. It was broadcast in 2006 in the United Kingdom on BBC Four, and ran for one series consisting of six episodes.
Chin Music has two meanings. One is idle talk. The other is a brushback throw in baseball or cricket to intimidate the batter. Both describe Rich Hall’s comedy. Idle but intimidating.
Returning from his successful BBC Four documentary The Dirty South, comedian Rich Hall embarks on a new journey across America to explore the symbolism of the classic road movie. Cruising through ...
After camping overnight in a field, Rich and Mike become embroiled in a land dispute. Heading into the nearby village of Flobbits to seek legal advice, Mike enters a "grab a wellie" competition, but ...
Rich and Mike are arrested for beating up a burglar. Feeling let down by the British legal system, they purloin a pair of police horses and leave London for an epic cross-country journey.