- Fred Hall (musician)
Fred Hall (actual name Fred Arthur Ahl,
1898 -1954 ) was an Americanpianist ,bandleader andcomposer .Life and career
Fred Hall was born in
New York and began his musical career working as asong-plugger for various musicpublisher s.As a bandleader Hall and his men from 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 several 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 theNBC radio show "The Sunday Driver".Notable musicians in Hall's band included trumpeters
Mike Mosiello andLeo McConville . Apart from playing piano, conducting and composing Hall himself sometimes performedscat singing on his records. A selection of Hall's recorded work has been reissued on CD by the The Old Masters label.Little is known of Hall's musical activities after 1932 when he made his last records, but he did join
ASCAP in 1939. He died in New York on October 6, 1954 at the age of merely 56.Band names used on records
Hall's records were issued under a variety of names (including pseudonyms). Discographer
Brian Rust reports the following:
* Fred "Sugar" Hall and His Sugar Babies (Okeh)
* Fred Hall's Orchestra/and His Orchestra (Harmony, Bell, Goodson (UK))
* Fred Hall's and His Roseland Orchestra (Emerson and Bell)
* Fred Hall's Jazz Band (Banner and associated labels)
* Arthur Fields and His Orchestra (Perfect)
* Arthur Fields and His Assassinators (Edison)
* Arthur Fields and The Noodlers (Banner and associated labels)
* Claremont Dance Band/Orchestra (Duophone)
* The Home Towners (Cameo and associated labels, Banner and associated labels)
* Honey Swamp Stompers (Harmony)
* The Tin Pan Paraders (Gennett)There were also several Hall recordings issued anonymously on Grey Gull and related labels. The records issued on the Harmony, Diva and Velvet Tone labels as "Jerome Conrad and His Orchestra" were also earlier ascribed to Hall by Rust, but has in later editions been revised as being by a
Harry Reser group.Hall also recorded and broadcasted with Fields as a country ensemble called
Rex Cole's Mountaineers .ources
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Randy Skretvedt : Liner notes to the CD "Fred Hall's Sugar Babies featuring Arthur Fields" (TOM mb 106)
*Brian Rust : "The American Dance Band Discography" (2 vol), New Rochelle, New York 1975External links
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/fred-hall-his-sugar-babies Fred Hall at Answers.com]
* [http://www.redhotjazz.com/sugarbabies.html Fred Hall's Okeh recordings at The Red Hot Jazz Archive]
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