Fred Hall (musician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Fred Hall (musician)

American musician

Date of Birth: 10-Apr-1898

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, United States

Date of Death: 06-Oct-1954

Profession: composer, conductor, pianist, songwriter, bandleader, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Fred Hall (musician)

  • Fred Hall (actual name Fred Arthur Ahl, 1898–1954) was an American pianist, bandleader and composer.
  • Hall was born in New York City and began his musical career working as a song-plugger for various music publishers.
  • As a bandleader Hall and his men recorded prolifically for many labels (see below) from 1925 onwards.
  • Many recordings featured vocalist Arthur Fields with whom Hall enjoyed a lengthy partnership, co-writing scores of songs, the better known ones including Eleven More Months And Ten More Days and I Got A Code In My Dose.
  • Hall and Fields also appeared together on the NBC radio show The Sunday Driver. Notable musicians in Hall's band included trumpeters Mike Mosiello and Leo McConville.
  • Apart from playing piano, conducting and composing Hall sometimes performed scat singing on his records.
  • A selection of Hall's recorded work has been reissued on CD by The Old Masters label. Hall made his last recordings in 1932, after which little is known of him.
  • It is recorded that he joined ASCAP in 1939.
  • He died in New York on October 6, 1954 at the age of 56.

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