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help| Edmond Hall (15 May 1901 in Reserve, Louisiana – 11 February, 1967 in Boston) was an American Jazz clarinetist and bandleader. His father Edward Blainey Hall and his mother Caroline Duhe had 8 children, Priscilla (1893), Moretta (1895), Viola (1897), Robert (1899), Edmond (1901), Clarence (1903),... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Edmond Hall
Edmond Hall (15 May 1901 in Reserve, Louisiana – 11 February, 1967 in Boston) was an American Jazz clarinetist and bandleader. His father Edward Blainey Hall and his mother Caroline Duhe had 8 children, Priscilla (1893), Moretta (1895), Viola (1897), Robert (1899), Edmond (1901), Clarence (1903), Edward (1905) and Herbert Herb(1907). -
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Manfred Selchow
One of Edmond Hall, the other of Vic Dickenson. -
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List of people named Hall
Edmond Hall (1901-1967), American musician -
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Edward Hall (disambiguation)
Edmond Hall (1901-1967), musician -
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Herb Hall
Herb was the brother of Edmond Hall and the son of clarinetist Edward Hall. -
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James P. Johnson
Johnson's complete Blue Note recordings (solos, band sides in groups lead by himself as well as Edmond Hall and Sidney DeParis) were made available in a collection issued by Mosaic Records. -
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Boston College
The paper also noted that the program would involve replacing the 800 beds in Edmond's Hall with 400-person residence halls on Shea Field and near Moore Hall, overlooking Commonwealth Avenue. -
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Louis Armstrong
This group was called All Stars' and included at various times Earl "Fatha" Hines, Barney Bigard, Edmond Hall, Jack Teagarden, Trummy Young, Arvell Shaw, Billy Kyle, Marty Napoleon, Big Sid Catlett, Cozy Cole, Tyree Glenn, Barrett Deems and the Filipino-American percussionist, Danny Barcelona. -
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Eddie Condon
By this time, his regular circle of musical associates included Wild Bill Davison, Bobby Hackett, Edmond Hall and Pee Wee Russell. -
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Dixieland
Louis Armstrong All-Stars, organized in the late 1940s, featured at various times Earl "Fatha" Hines, Barney Bigard, Edmond Hall, Jack Teagarden, Trummy Young, Arvell Shaw, Billy Kyle, Marty Napoleon, Big Sid Catlett, Cozy Cole, Barrett Deems and Danny Barcelona.
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