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Hal Singer
Hal Singer
Artist Information
Genres: Early R&B, Boogie-Woogie, Swing, Soul Jazz, Jump Blues, Hard Bop, Jazz Blues
Active: 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: October 8, 1919 in Tulsa, OK
Influences
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Biography
Equally at home blowing scorching R&B or tasty jazz, Hal "Cornbread" Singer has played and recorded both over a career spanning more than half a century. Singer picked up his early experience as a hornman with various Southwestern territory bands, including the outfits of Ernie Fields, Lloyd Hunter, and Nat Towles. He made it to Kansas City in 1939, working with pianist Jay McShann (whose sax section also included Charlie Parker), before venturing to New York, in 1941, and playing with Hot Lips Page, Earl Bostic, Don Byas, and Roy Eldridge (with whom he first recorded in 1944).
Discography
Release: April 19, 2005
Label: Azzurra Music
Release: January 20, 2004
Label: Jazz Classics