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Archie "Skip" Hall (September 27, 1909, Portsmouth, Virginia - November 1980, Ottawa) was an American jazz arranger, pianist, and organist. Hall studied piano under his father and lived in New York from age eight. In the late 1920s he relocated to Cleveland, where he led his own band for most of the 1930s and worked as an arranger on contract. He arranged for Jay McShann from 1940 to 1944 and played with Don Redman during World War II; in 1943 he entered military service and played in a band while stationed in England. He worked with Hot Lips Page around the year 1945 and then joined the band of Sy Oliver, who was his brother-in-law. Following this he worked with Wynonie Harris, Thelma Houston, and Jimmy Rushing before joining Buddy Tate's group in 1948; he would work with Tate for twenty

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  • Archie „Skip“ Hall (* 27. September 1909 in Portsmouth (Virginia); † November 1980 in Ottawa, Kanada) war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker (Piano, Orgel) des Swingjazz. Hall erhielt ab dem achten Lebensjahr Instrumentalunterricht durch seinen Vater, später an der Martin Smith School in New York City. Er trat zunächst in Harlem auf und leitete von 1931 bis 1938 eine Band in Cleveland. Er war dann freiberuflich tätig, in den 1940er Jahren auch als Arrangeur, u. a. für Jay McShann (1940–1944). Während seines Militärdienstes im Zweiten Weltkrieg leitete er die 132nd Band, mit der er in Großbritannien stationiert war. Als Pianist hat er dann lange Jahre mit Buddy Tate zusammengearbeitet, mit dem er 1968 auch in Europa war. Hall leitete auch eigene Gruppen (u. a. mit Walter Brown), mit denen er 1949 aufnahm; bei Two Left Feet/Skip a Page, die er für Jamboree aufnahm, spielte er mit Tate, Buck Clayton, George Stevenson, Vincent Bair-Bey, Dave McRae, Walter Page und . Weiter ist er auf Einspielungen seines Schwagers Sy Oliver, aber auch mit Clyde Bernhardt, Thelma Carpenter, Don Redman, Dicky Wells, Buck Clayton, Hot Lips Page, Wynonie Harris, Hot Lips Page oder Charlie Shavers zu hören. (de)
  • سكيب هال (بالإنجليزية: Skip Hall)‏ هو موسيقي أمريكي، ولد في 27 سبتمبر 1909 في بورتسموث في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1 نوفمبر 1980 في أوتاوا في كندا. (ar)
  • Archie "Skip" Hall (September 27, 1909, Portsmouth, Virginia - November 1980, Ottawa) was an American jazz arranger, pianist, and organist. Hall studied piano under his father and lived in New York from age eight. In the late 1920s he relocated to Cleveland, where he led his own band for most of the 1930s and worked as an arranger on contract. He arranged for Jay McShann from 1940 to 1944 and played with Don Redman during World War II; in 1943 he entered military service and played in a band while stationed in England. He worked with Hot Lips Page around the year 1945 and then joined the band of Sy Oliver, who was his brother-in-law. Following this he worked with Wynonie Harris, Thelma Houston, and Jimmy Rushing before joining Buddy Tate's group in 1948; he would work with Tate for twenty years both as a performer and arranger. He also played in the 1950s and 1960s with Dicky Wells, Emmett Berry, and George James, as well as solo and with his own small groups. (en)
  • Archie Hall (Portsmouth, 27 september 1909 - Ottawa, november 1980) was een Amerikaanse jazztoetsenist van de swing. (nl)
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  • سكيب هال (بالإنجليزية: Skip Hall)‏ هو موسيقي أمريكي، ولد في 27 سبتمبر 1909 في بورتسموث في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1 نوفمبر 1980 في أوتاوا في كندا. (ar)
  • Archie Hall (Portsmouth, 27 september 1909 - Ottawa, november 1980) was een Amerikaanse jazztoetsenist van de swing. (nl)
  • Archie „Skip“ Hall (* 27. September 1909 in Portsmouth (Virginia); † November 1980 in Ottawa, Kanada) war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker (Piano, Orgel) des Swingjazz. Hall erhielt ab dem achten Lebensjahr Instrumentalunterricht durch seinen Vater, später an der Martin Smith School in New York City. Er trat zunächst in Harlem auf und leitete von 1931 bis 1938 eine Band in Cleveland. Er war dann freiberuflich tätig, in den 1940er Jahren auch als Arrangeur, u. a. für Jay McShann (1940–1944). Während seines Militärdienstes im Zweiten Weltkrieg leitete er die 132nd Band, mit der er in Großbritannien stationiert war. Als Pianist hat er dann lange Jahre mit Buddy Tate zusammengearbeitet, mit dem er 1968 auch in Europa war. Hall leitete auch eigene Gruppen (u. a. mit Walter Brown), mit denen er 194 (de)
  • Archie "Skip" Hall (September 27, 1909, Portsmouth, Virginia - November 1980, Ottawa) was an American jazz arranger, pianist, and organist. Hall studied piano under his father and lived in New York from age eight. In the late 1920s he relocated to Cleveland, where he led his own band for most of the 1930s and worked as an arranger on contract. He arranged for Jay McShann from 1940 to 1944 and played with Don Redman during World War II; in 1943 he entered military service and played in a band while stationed in England. He worked with Hot Lips Page around the year 1945 and then joined the band of Sy Oliver, who was his brother-in-law. Following this he worked with Wynonie Harris, Thelma Houston, and Jimmy Rushing before joining Buddy Tate's group in 1948; he would work with Tate for twenty (en)
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  • سكيب هال (ar)
  • Skip Hall (de)
  • Skip Hall (nl)
  • Skip Hall (musician) (en)
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