- Al Hibbler
Al Hibbler (
August 16 ,1915 -April 24 ,2001 ) was a vocalist with several pop hits. Born Albert George Hibbler inTyro ,Mississippi , he was blind from birth. [http://www.home.earthlink.net/~v1tiger/hibbler.html "Remembering Al Hibbler" by JC Marion, 2004.] ]Hibbler attended a school for the blind in
Little Rock, Arkansas where he joined the schoolchoir . He won an amateur talent contest inMemphis, Tennessee , where he first worked with local bands and started his own band.In 1942 he joined a band led by
Jay McShann , and the next year he joinedDuke Ellington 's orchestra, replacingHerb Jeffries . He worked eight years with Ellington before becoming a soloist. Some of his singing is classified asrhythm and blues , but he is best classified as a bridge between R&B andtraditional pop music . [http://www.home.earthlink.net/~v1tiger/hibbler.html "Remembering Al Hibbler" by JC Marion, 2004.] ]Radio and recordings
His biggest hit was "
Unchained Melody " in 1955. The success led to network appearances, including a live jazz club remote on NBC's "Monitor". Other hits were "He," "11th Hour Melody" and "Never Turn Back" (all in 1956). "After the Lights Go Down Low" (1956) was his last charted hit.In the late 1950s and 1960s, Hibbler became a
civil rights activist, marching with protestors and getting arrested in 1959 inNew Jersey and in 1963 inAlabama . The notoriety of this activism discouraged majorrecord label s from carrying his work, butFrank Sinatra supported him and signed him to a contract with his label,Reprise Records . However, Hibbler made very few recordings after that, occasionally doing live appearances through the 1990s. He died inChicago in 2001. In his autobiography,Ray Charles said that he had a fight with Hibbler and had rigged an elevator shaft so that the doors were open but with no elevator. He led Hibbler down the hall to the elevator. But just before he fell to his death, his girlfriend saved him. Ray said, "I must confess I would of let him go."Fact|date=September 2008References
Listen to
* [http://www.mp3albumonline.biz/listen/1014213.m3u Al Hibbler: "After the Lights Go Down Low" (excerpt)]
External links
* [http://www.arjazz.org/artists/hof/1995/95_al_hibbler.html "Arkansas Jazz Hall of Fame"]
* [http://www.mossiehigh.com/Al_Hibbler Discography]
* [http://www.oldies.com/artist-biography/Al-Hibbler.html "Encyclopedia of Popular Music": biography by Colin Larkin]
* [http://www.jazzhouse.org/gone/index.php3?view=988386343 "Jazzhouse" obituary from "The Scotsman", 2001]
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