About
Ryley Hall is a multi-talented musician, singer, and actor. She was born in Covington, Louisiana and raised in San Antonio, Texas. She began her music career in elementary school, performing in choir and school plays. At the age of eleven, Ryley began learning drums and piano. During her years in high school, she began writing original music with Chelsea Guy and together they wrote her debut album Moments. On her sixteenth birthday, she was gifted a guitar by her grandmother and began taking lessons and playing acoustic shows locally. After completing high school, she received her certification in Audio Engineering.
Ryley currently attends the University of Incarnate Word, where she majors in Music Industry Studies, and composed music for the short films "Conference Room 3" and "Life in Technicolor." She recently released her singles "Fields of Gold," in May of 2023 and "Burnin' It Down," in August of 2022.
Ryley's love for music stems from the joy and escape it gives to the listener. She feels that when we listen to music we are all equal, because music touches us at our core and brings out emotions we have all experienced in our lives. She is equally passionate about acting and voice over work, and is actively pursuing these careers along with her music. Regardless of the form it takes, Ryley dreams of building her career in the arts. Her goals include becoming a full-time entertainer and touring the world.