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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_HibblerAl Hibbler - Wikipedia

    Albert George Hibbler (August 16, 1915 – April 24, 2001) was an American baritone vocalist, who sang with Duke Ellington 's orchestra before having several pop hits as a solo artist. Some of Hibbler's singing is classified as rhythm and blues, but he is best seen as a bridge between R&B and traditional pop music. [1]

  2. Al Hibbler (* 16. August 1915 in Tyro, Mississippi als Albert George Hibbler; † 24. April 2001 in Chicago) war ein amerikanischer Pop- und Rhythm-and-Blues-Sänger. Er sang im Duke Ellington Orchester

  3. 20. März 2021 · It has always been a painful irony for me when listening to this marvelous performance by vocalist Al Hibbler with Duke Ellington’s band, that while “Hib,” as he was known among his colleagues, sings so convincingly about being lucky, he had to deal with a major disability all through his life: he was blind.

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  5. 17. Sept. 2008 · As a preeminent singer for Duke Ellington between 1943 and 1951, Al Hibbler earned his place in the jazz arena with a rich, supple baritone. Sightless since birth, he became the first blind...

  6. 24. Apr. 2001 · Albert George Hibbler (August 16, 1915 – April 24, 2001) was an American baritone vocalist, who sang with Duke Ellington's orchestra before having several pop hits as a solo artist. Some of Hibbler's singing is classified as rhythm and blues, but he is best seen as a bridge between R&B and traditional pop music.

    Company
    Matrix No.
    First Recording Date
    Title
    Victor
    5/16/1945
    Every hour on the hour (I fall in love ...
    Victor
    11/26/1945
    I'm just a lucky so-and-so
    Atlantic
    4/19/1950
    Danny boy
    Atlantic
    4/19/1950
    If i knew you were there
  7. 24. Jan. 2012 · A distinctive baritone singer who came into prominence with the Duke Ellington Orchestra in the 1940s, and scored a hit later with his version of the song "Unchained Melody." Albert Hibbler was born in August of 1915 in the little town of Tyro, Mississippi.