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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0355540Edmond Hall - IMDb

    Edmond Hall (1901-1967) Edmond Hall. Clarinetist, composer and teacher, and a member of the bands of Buddy Petit, Mat Thomas, Alonzo Ross, Billy Fowler, Charlie Skeets, Claude Hopkins, Lucky Millinder, Billy Hicks, Zutty Singleton, Joe Sullivan, Red Allen, Teddy Wilson, Eddie Condon, and Lionel Hampton. He toured the USA, Australia and Europe ...

  2. 31. Okt. 2020 · Edmond Hall’s big band days were over. No longer would he be reading arrangements while sitting buried in saxophone sections. He worked in hot jazz combos led by Zutty Singleton, Joe Sullivan, and the rambunctious Red Allen (1940-41), and recorded with those three groups in addition to Art Tatum, Ida Cox, Lionel Hampton, Josh White, and even W.C. Handy.

  3. Edmond Hall (1901-1967) was truly great as a clarinetist and a band leader. Here is his recording of the Gershwin written classic from December 18, 1943.

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  4. The first date he led was for Blue Note in 1941 and featured “The Edmond Hall Celeste Quartet” with Meade Lux Lewis on celeste and Charlie Christian on guitar. This signaled a change from his traditional New Orleans roots to a swing style influenced by Benny Goodman. Although influenced by Goodman, Hall maintained his personal sound and approach to the instrument.

  5. Edmond Hall was a member and toured the globe as part of Louis Armstrong’s All-Stars (1955-1958), and worked with Condon in the 1960s. His final recording was made at John Hammond’s 1967 Spirituals to Swing concert. Blue Note (1941-1944), Commodore and Savoy, Storyville, United Artists and other smaller labels recorded him as a leader.

  6. 7. Sept. 2021 · From his 1959 album entitled "Petite Fleur" issued on United Artists label. With an all-star band including Vic Dickenson (trombone), Ellis Larkins (piano), ...

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  7. It took Edmond Hall a long period to develop his own musical individuality, but by the early '40s he had a very distinctive and dirty sound on the clarinet that was immediately recognizable within one note. One of four clarinet playing brothers (including Herbie Hall) who were the sons of early clarinetist Edward Hall, Edmond worked in many bands in New Orleans (including Buddy Petit's during ...