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  1. Adelaide Louise Hall (20 October 1901 – 7 November 1993) was an American-born UK-based jazz singer and entertainer. Her career spanned more than 70 years from 1921 until her death. Early in her career, she was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance; she became based in the UK after 1938.

  2. In der Revue Blackbirds of 1928 stellte sie den Song Diga Diga Doo vor; 1932 sang sie mit Art Tatum als Begleiter und trat später auch in Europa auf. 1938 heiratete sie und ließ sich in Großbritannien nieder, wo sie einen eigenen Nachtclub leitete.

  3. The recording entered the charts on 27 May 1933 and rose to number three. Singer Adelaide Hall recorded with Ellington in 1927, 1932, and 1933, but only recorded two versions of "Sophisticated Lady", in 1944 (with Phil Green And His Rhythm) and in 1976, on her album "Hall of Ellington."

    • February 15, 1933
    • Jazz
  4. 20. Okt. 2023 · Adelaide Hall 1932 in einer Antwort auf Versuche, sie aus einem „weißen“ Wohnviertel zu vertreiben Hall antwortete öffentlich: „Wenn die Einwände gegen mich auf der Abstammung beruhen, bin ich durchaus bereit, meinen Stammbaum mit jedem hier abzugleichen“, sagte sie.

  5. 24. Feb. 2022 · In August 1932, Hall recorded “Strange as it Seems”, “I’ll Never Be The Same”, “This Time it’s Love” and “You Gave Me Everything but Love” using Art Tatum as one of her pianists on the recordings.

  6. In August 1932, Hall recorded "Strange as it Seems", "I'll Never Be The Same", "This Time it's Love" and "You Gave Me Everything but Love" using Art Tatum as one of her pianists on the recordings. Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, 25 January 1932, review in the Milwaukee Sentinel of Hall's performance: "Adelaide Hall, attractive young colored singer, dominates a vaudeville of staggering ...

  7. Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, 25 January 1932, review in the Milwaukee Sentinel of Hall's performance: Adelaide Hall, attractive young colored singer, dominates a vaudeville of staggering proportions. Miss Hall has the sort of "blues" voice that gets you and she has a fine dramatic sense.