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

    

Al Hall (musician)

American musician

Date of Birth: 18-Mar-1915

Place of Birth: Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Date of Death: 18-Jan-1988

Profession: jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Al Hall (musician)

  • Alfred Wesley Hall (March 18, 1915 – January 18, 1988) was an American jazz bassist. Hall grew up in Philadelphia, where he played cello and tuba early in life before settling on bass at age 17.
  • He moved to New York in 1936, where he played with Billy Hicks (1936–37), Skeets Tolbert (1937–38), and Teddy Wilson in both big band and small ensemble format (1939–41).
  • Following time with Ellis Larkins (1942–43) and Mary Lou Williams, Hall took a job as a staff musician at CBS, working in Paul Baron's orchestra on the Mildred Bailey Show.
  • He also worked on Broadway theater pit orchestras for the next several decades.
  • In 1946, he founded his own label, Wax Records, which was bought by Atlantic Records in 1949. Hall had an extended partnership with Erroll Garner, playing with him intermittently from 1945 to 1963.
  • He also played later in life with Benny Goodman (1966), Hazel Scott, Tiny Grimes, Alberta Hunter (1977–78), and Doc Cheatham.
  • He led five numbers on his own label in 1946-47 and four on Columbia Records Europe in 1959.

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