- Al Hall
Alfred Wesley "Al" Hall (March 18, 1915,
Jacksonville, Florida - January 18, 1988,New York City ) was an Americanjazz 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 withBilly Hicks (1936-37),Skeets Tolbert (1937-38) andTeddy Wilson in bothbig band and small ensemble format (1939-41). Following time withEllis Larkins (1942-43) andMary Lou Williams , Hall took a job as a staff musician atCBS , working inPaul Baron 's orchestra on the "Mildred Bailey Show ". He also worked in Broadway pit orchestras for the next several decades. He founded his own label,Wax Records , in 1946, which was bought out byAtlantic 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 withBenny Goodman (1966),Hazel Scott ,Tiny Grimes ,Alberta Hunter (1977-78), andDoc Cheatham . He led five numbers on his own label in 1946-47 and four onColumbia Records Europe in 1959.References
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