Adelaide Hall (20 October 1901 – 7 November 1993) was an American-born British jazz singer and entertainer. Hall was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was taught to sing by her father. She began her career on Broadway in 1921 in the chorus line of the Broadway musical Shuffle Along, and went on to appear in a number of similar black musical shows, until in 1928 she starred in Blackbirds of 1928. It was this revue that made her name, both in the U.S.
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- Adelaide Hall (20 October 1901 – 7 November 1993) was an American-born British jazz singer and entertainer. Hall was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was taught to sing by her father. She began her career on Broadway in 1921 in the chorus line of the Broadway musical Shuffle Along, and went on to appear in a number of similar black musical shows, until in 1928 she starred in Blackbirds of 1928. It was this revue that made her name, both in the U.S. and in Europe when the show was taken to Paris. Her performances in it included the songs "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby", "Diga Diga Doo", and "I Must Have That Man", which continued to be audience favourites throughout her career.
- Adelaide Louise Hall war eine US-amerikanische Jazz-Sängerin. 1927 sang sie in Eubie Blakes berühmter Shuffle Along-Show und in der Revue Blackbirds. Im gleichen Jahr wurde Hall Sängerin bei Duke Ellington. Sie nahm die berühmteste Version von Ellingtons „Creole Love Call“ mit feinfühliger Vokalisierung der Response-Teile dieser Call-and-Response-Melodie auf. 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. Im Alter von 82 Jahren gab sie nochmal eine Aufführung ihres Erfolgstückes „Creole Love Call“, begleitet von der Barrelhouse Jazzband. Drei Jahre später arbeitete sie mit Begleiter Mick Pyne in Großbritannien.
- Adelaïde Hall était une chanteuse de jazz américaine. Elle reste célèbre par sa prestation dans Créole Love Call de Duke Ellington.
- Adelaide Hall was een Amerikaanse jazz-zangeres en Broadway-ster. Ze zong onder meer in het orkest van Duke Ellington. Hier maakte ze haar beroemdste plaat: haar woordloze vertolking van 'Creole Love Call'. Een ander succes was 'I Can't Give You Anyhting but Love'. Hall trad op in verschillende musicals, waarmee ze ook in Europa populair werd. Ze was de eerste internationale Afro-Amerikaanse superster.
- Adelaide Hall var en amerikansk-engelsk jazzvokalist, kjent fra et titall musikaler, verdenshits og over sytti plateinnspillinger, i 1991 rangert som den musiker med lengst opptakshistorie. Hun debuterte i musikalen «Shuffle along» (1921), underholdt på Cotton Club, utviklet sin signaturmelodi i en ordløs tolking av Creole love call (fra en turne med Duke Ellington i 1927) og fikk hit'en I can't give you anything but love, baby fra Broadway-musikalen «Blackbirds» (1928). Hun flyttet til England (1938) initielt for Edgar Wallaces «The sun never sets». Der ble Hall den høyest betalte artist (måling utført 1941) og den første fargede med langtids kontrakt for BBC. Hun var sentral i Francis Ford Coppolas film Cotton Club (1984).
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- Adelaide Hall (20 October 1901 – 7 November 1993) was an American-born British jazz singer and entertainer. Hall was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was taught to sing by her father. She began her career on Broadway in 1921 in the chorus line of the Broadway musical Shuffle Along, and went on to appear in a number of similar black musical shows, until in 1928 she starred in Blackbirds of 1928. It was this revue that made her name, both in the U.S.
- Adelaide Louise Hall war eine US-amerikanische Jazz-Sängerin. 1927 sang sie in Eubie Blakes berühmter Shuffle Along-Show und in der Revue Blackbirds. Im gleichen Jahr wurde Hall Sängerin bei Duke Ellington. Sie nahm die berühmteste Version von Ellingtons „Creole Love Call“ mit feinfühliger Vokalisierung der Response-Teile dieser Call-and-Response-Melodie auf. 1932 sang sie mit Art Tatum als Begleiter und trat später auch in Europa auf.
- Adelaïde Hall était une chanteuse de jazz américaine. Elle reste célèbre par sa prestation dans Créole Love Call de Duke Ellington.
- Adelaide Hall was een Amerikaanse jazz-zangeres en Broadway-ster. Ze zong onder meer in het orkest van Duke Ellington. Hier maakte ze haar beroemdste plaat: haar woordloze vertolking van 'Creole Love Call'. Een ander succes was 'I Can't Give You Anyhting but Love'. Hall trad op in verschillende musicals, waarmee ze ook in Europa populair werd. Ze was de eerste internationale Afro-Amerikaanse superster.
- Adelaide Hall var en amerikansk-engelsk jazzvokalist, kjent fra et titall musikaler, verdenshits og over sytti plateinnspillinger, i 1991 rangert som den musiker med lengst opptakshistorie.
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