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Val Haller was born on 1952, is an English musician. Discover Val Haller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Date of death 16 December, 2012
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1938

An EP Siam was released, followed by an album 1938 and the band toured widely including the North East United States, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Poland and Greece.

1972

Haller's first venture into the music industry was promoting a Roxy Music concert in Chippenham in July 1972.

He had the foresight to book the band for a low fee while they were relatively unknown.

It was a great success.

1975

In 1975, Haller moved to London and formed the Rockets, recruiting guitarist Andy Colquhoun later of the Pink Fairies.

Haller was a founding member of Wayne County & the Electric Chairs, the only constant member throughout the band's history.

As part of the burgeoning punk scene bands were subject to gobbing and the band was forced to take a brief hiatus after Haller developed hepatitis as the result of a direct hit into his mouth.

1977

Wayne County & The Electric Chairs released an EP Electric Chairs 1977, plus a single on Illegal Records.

This was followed by "Fuck Off" / "on The Crest", recorded as a single for Safari Records and supported with a European tour.

1978

In 1978 the band released their first, self-titled album, as well as an EP, Blatantly Offensive'.

The band performed the song "Paranoia Paradise" in the movie Jubilee, produced by Derek Jarman.

Prior to the band's third album, Haller bought a synthesizer and began learning to play it.

In subsequent rehearsal sessions with the group he would often play synthesizer or Farfisa organ instead of bass.

After the band's third album, County departed, returning to the States.

The Electric Chairs continued as a three-piece, Haller (bass, keyboards, vocals), Henri Padovani (guitars, vocals) and John "JJ" Johnson (drums, percussion).

1979

A single, "So Many Ways" (on which Haller took lead vocals) / "J'attends Les Marines", was released in late 1979.

The record, produced by David Cunningham, took a more electronic and atmospheric direction.

However the band could not sustain themselves commercially, and fell out with management and label.

The three former Electric Chairs then formed a new group, the Mystere Five's, with vocalist/guitarist Chris Reeves and non-musician Marc "Frenchy" Gloder.

A single, "No Message" / "Shake Some Action", launched Gloder's label Flicknife Records.

A second single, "Never Say Thank You" / "Heart Rules The Head" soon followed.

1980

Both were well received but by 1980 the band moved on to other projects.

1981

Haller contributed synthesizer to the Flying Padovanis debut single "Western Pasta" / "Vas Plus Haut", released in 1981 and formed Paint with vocalist Jonathan Hughston.

Paint never took off and Haller was soon recruited by The Lords of the New Church to play keyboards on a tour.

On his return he joined Johnson in The Flying Lizards, playing bass on two songs on the 1981 Fourth Wall album, "In My Lifetime" and "A Train".

1983

Haller relocated to Los Angeles in 1983, working as a motorcycle messenger to get by.

Within a couple of years he hooked up with Thom Fuhrmann of Savage Republic to form the duo Autumnfair, who were accompanied by a revolving line up of Savage Republic associates.

1989

The band finished playing in 1989, however a 10" EP Glaciers And Gods was released in 1991. In 2002, an Autumnfair retrospective CD Autumnfair – 1986 - 1989 was released.

2007

In 2007, Haller joined a reformed Savage Republic.

2010

In March 2010, Fuhrmann stated that AutumnFair would return to the studio to record.

2012

Val Haller (born Adrian Osborne) (1952 – 16 December 2012) was a British musician.

Primarily a bass guitarist, he was also a vocalist, keyboardist, and composer.

Haller played with Wayne County & the Electric Chairs, The Flying Lizards, The Lords of the New Church, Paint and Savage Republic.

He was half of the duo Autumnfair.

Haller grew up in the west of England.

An orphan, he was raised by a minister and his wife.

Haller died December 16th 2012, in Claremont, California.