Hal Singer

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Malcolm X 03:39 Tools
Malcom X 03:41 Tools
Rock Around the Clock 02:57 Tools
Cornbread 02:58 Tools
The Blast Off 04:37 Tools
Hot Rod 02:49 Tools
With a Song in My Heart 05:01 Tools
Blue Stompin' 06:27 Tools
Windy 06:52 Tools
Midnight 11:04 Tools
Fancy Pants 04:31 Tools
Beef Stew 02:32 Tools
Take Half 02:13 Tools
The High Life 03:59 Tools
Chant Inca 08:39 Tools
Libertarian 05:28 Tools
Rock Around the Clock Singer 02:53 Tools
Mother Africa 06:55 Tools
Garvey's Strut 06:06 Tools
Disc Jockey Boogie 02:42 Tools
Rent Party 02:36 Tools
Corn Bread 02:58 Tools
Rock Around The Clock (1950) 02:55 Tools
Paris Soul Food 02:40 Tools
Fine as Wine 00:00 Tools
Swing Shift 02:25 Tools
Neck Bones 02:34 Tools
Singer Song 02:27 Tools
Rice and Red Beans 02:24 Tools
Jumpin' Jack Flash 03:33 Tools
Midnight Jump 02:44 Tools
Green Onions 03:33 Tools
Good To Me 03:11 Tools
Blue Stompin´ 02:55 Tools
Rock Around The Clock (Original) 02:55 Tools
Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa 02:51 Tools
Brother, I'm With You 02:51 Tools
One for Willie 02:44 Tools
The Frog Hop 02:22 Tools
Son Of A Preacher Man 02:09 Tools
Teddy's Dream 02:27 Tools
Buttermilk and Beans 00:00 Tools
Hey Jude 04:12 Tools
Blues Stompin' (with Charlie Shavers) 02:44 Tools
Fable of Gutenberg 04:56 Tools
Easy Living 02:50 Tools
Indian Love Call 03:11 Tools
Kansas City 06:15 Tools
Cooking with Cookie 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night In Watts, Act One 11:06 Tools
IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD (D. Ellington) 06:15 Tools
Swanee River 00:00 Tools
Hounds Tooth 00:30 Tools
Blue Velvet 00:00 Tools
Frog Hop 00:00 Tools
Pour Stephanie 06:15 Tools
Plug for Cliff 00:30 Tools
Hot Bread 06:15 Tools
JUNGLE JUICE (Bobby Dhuram) 06:15 Tools
THERE IS NO GREATER LOVE (I. Jones) 06:15 Tools
Happy Days 00:30 Tools
I Feel So Good 02:29 Tools
Buttermilk An Beans 02:29 Tools
The Blast Off (with Charlie Shavers) 11:06 Tools
Crossroads 03:06 Tools
ON THE TRAIL (F. Grofe) 11:06 Tools
Travelin' Shoes 00:30 Tools
Fancy Pants (with Charlie Shavers) 00:00 Tools
With a Song in My Heart (with Charlie Shavers) 11:06 Tools
Lina 04:37 Tools
I Saw Hanukkah Harry Beat Up Santa 04:37 Tools
Windy (with Charlie Shavers) 00:00 Tools
Loose Riff 11:06 Tools
Neckbones 00:30 Tools
Beefstew 11:06 Tools
WERE STILL BUDDIES (Massimo Faraò / Hal Singer) 00:00 Tools
It's My Thing 11:06 Tools
SOLITUDE (D. Ellington) 11:06 Tools
ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE (F. Loewe) 11:06 Tools
B.S. I Love You 02:55 Tools
Rock Around the Clock (Remastered) 02:55 Tools
FOR ALL WE KNOW (Coots - S. M. Lewis) 02:55 Tools
Jiblets 02:55 Tools
Swing On It 02:55 Tools
Blues For Hal 02:55 Tools
Hula Hoop Rock 02:25 Tools
Hometown / Down For Dean 02:58 Tools
Blue Monday Caravan 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Brains Out 02:43 Tools
Boodie, Boodie 02:25 Tools
Du Bois 02:25 Tools
THINKIN OF PAOLA (Massimo Faraò) 02:55 Tools
Blues Stompin' 02:25 Tools
Rock 'n' Roll 02:25 Tools
Rock & Roll 02:25 Tools
Plug For Cliff (06-?-48) 02:57 Tools
Rock'N' Roll 02:23 Tools
Hound's Tooth / Mr. Movin's Groovin' 02:25 Tools
Hound's tooth/Mr. Movin's groovin' 02:25 Tools
Ghost Of A Chance 03:52 Tools
Hometown/Down for Dean 02:23 Tools
Jumpin Jack Flash 02:25 Tools
Fine As Wine (1950) 02:25 Tools
Cornbread (06-?-48) 02:25 Tools
Challenge 02:25 Tools
DuBois 02:23 Tools
40s: Delta Radio: Rock Around the Clock 02:23 Tools
Brother I'm with You 02:23 Tools
I Feel So Good (02-09-49) 02:23 Tools
Le Grand Bidou 05:20 Tools
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Harold Joseph "Hal" Singer (born 8 October 1919), also known as Hal "Cornbread" Singer, is an American rhythm & blues and jazz bandleader and saxophonist. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Singer studied violin as a child but, as a teenager, switched to clarinet and then tenor saxophone, which became his instrument of choice. From the late 1930s he began playing in local bands, including Ernie Fields', before joining Jay McShann's orchestra in 1943 and then moving to New York. After working in other bands, he joined Oran "Hot Lips" Page's band in 1947 and began working as a session musician with King Records. In early 1948 he left Page, formed his own small group, and was signed to Mercury Records where he cut his first single "Fine As Wine" with a B side "Rock Around the Clock" (not the same title made famous by Bill Haley), co-written with Sam Theard. For the Savoy label of Newark, New Jersey he recorded the instrumental "Corn Bread," which made #1 on the R & B charts in September 1948, and gave Singer a new popularity and nickname. His follow-up the following year, "Beef Stew," was a much smaller hit. In the early and mid-1950s he recorded with Mercury, toured with R&B artists such as The Orioles and Charles Brown, and increasingly worked as a session musician. In 1958 he began recording with Prestige Records as a jazz soloist and performing at the Metropole Cafe in New York with leading jazz musicians such as Roy Eldridge and Coleman Hawkins. In 1965, after touring Europe with Earl "Fatha" Hines' band, Singer stayed in France to settle near Paris. He continued to record and also toured extensively around Europe and Africa, performing with various bands including Charlie Watts' and the Duke Ellington Orchestra. His 1969 album, Paris Soul Food, featuring Singer on saxophone and singing; Robin Hemingway, vocals, arrangements and album production; and Manu Dibango, saxophone, organ and arrangements won a French Record Academy award for best international LP in 1969. In 1974 he went on a State Department tour of Africa with Horace Parlan. Singer appears on the 1981 live recording Rocket 88 with the UK-based boogie-woogie band Rocket 88. Also in the summer of 1981 Singer visited London, where he recorded two albums for John Stedman's record label, JSP. The first album, Swing on it (JSP 1028), was recorded with British musicians, including Jim Mullen, Peter King, Mike Carr and Harold Smith, while the second, recorded a day later with the same group, also featured Jimmy Witherspoon ("Big Blues", JSP 1032). Singer shares artist billing on a recording made in 1989, along with Al Copley, "Royal Blue", released on the Black Top label in 1990. He appeared as an actor in the award-winning 1990 feature film Taxi Blues and, in 1992, was awarded the prestigious title of "Chevalier des Arts" by the French government. A documentary film, Hal Singer, Keep the Music Going, was made by Haitian-American director Guetty Felin in 1999. It was made in collaboration with the CNC in France (Centre Nationale de la Cinematographie) and the French cable music network Muzzik. The documentary wove into the narrative Singer's personal super 8 movies, archival images of the jazz era, and footage of Singer's home in Paris, in concert and teaching jazz to the younger generation of musicians in France. Spoken word poet Jessica Care Moore is featured in a duet with Singer. This documentary is the only film on Singer's career to date. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.