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Ed Hall war ein US-amerikanischer Klarinettist und Saxophonist des traditionellen Jazz.
Edmond Hall (May 15, 1901 – February 11, 1967) was an American jazz clarinetist and bandleader. Over his career, Hall worked extensively with many leading performers as both a sideman and bandleader and is possibly best known for the 1941 chamber jazz song "Profoundly Blue".
10. Okt. 2009 · Edmond hall... a great jazz clarinetist... with a uniqe sound and phrasing. Along with Louis Armstrong And His All Stars 1955 rhythm group argues "Ed" here:D...
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Edmond Hall. Profile: American jazz clarinetist. Born May 15, 1901 - Reserve, Louisiana. Died February 11, 1967 - Boston, Massachusetts. Sites: Wikipedia , All Music , bluenote.com , radioswissjazz.ch , adp.library.ucsb.edu. In Groups:
Edmond Hall toured the world as a member of Louis Armstrong’s All-Stars (1955-1958), worked in the 1960s now and then with Condon, and made his final recording (before his death from a heart attack) at John Hammond’s 1967 Spirituals to Swing concert. He recorded as a leader for Blue Note (1941-1944), Commodore, Savoy, Storyville, United ...
Clarinetist Edmond Hall is the focus of this week's Classic Album feature, a brilliant musician who managed to maintain a long and distinguished career through the changing stylistic tides of jazz.
Edmond Hall (* 15. Mai 1901 in Reserve, Louisiana; † 11. Februar 1967 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) war ein traditioneller US-amerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist. Er war Autodidakt in einer musikalischen Familie.