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3158: 2500: 1362: 2846:, which is a biography of a jazz singer called Adelaide Hall, which is basically all about how she kind of was overlooked, or probably didn't get the recognition she perhaps deserved. Plus it also talks about how she'd had a hard time growing up, because her sister – who she was very close to – had died tragically of an illness.... So anyway, there's a point in the story where she describes her close relationship with her father, which I think kind of resonated with me – where she talks about the conversations she had with him and how he used to say to her randomly 'Sing to the moon and the stars will shine', which kind of became her thing really that she just took with her everywhere.... And I don't know why, but for some reason it just struck some kind of chord with me – you know, it was just something I seemed to connect with at that time. And so because of that, it then became a saying that I liked to use myself.... So yeah, because it's become something I personally like to express, I just thought 'Sing to the Moon' would also make a good title for the album as a whole. 1063: 1747: 973: 1684: 1134:. As news of her arrival in Larchmont leaked into the local media she began to encounter racial opposition from her white upper-middle-class neighbors, who threatened court action to have Hall evicted. After her home was broken into and an attempt was made to set it alight, news of the attack hit national newspaper headlines: "What's Your Grandfather's Name? Adelaide Hall Asks White Neighbors." Receiving hundreds of letters of support from the American public imploring her to stick it out, Hall stood her ground and in a press statement she issued insisted that she was a true American citizen as her ancestry could be traced back to the 800:, where it ran for 518 performances. After a slow start, the show became the hit of the season. Hall's performance of "Diga Diga Do", created a sensation. Her mother was so incensed when she went to see the show by her daughter performing what she termed 'risquΓ© dance moves', she tried to stop the show during Hall's performance and banned her from appearing in any future performances. The ban only remained for one performance, and Hall returned triumphantly to her role the following day. It was reported in the press of the day that the show's producer 11543: 881: 5350: 5338: 1807:
performance Hall gave at Lewisham Hippodrome theatre during the week of 20 August 1940, the Luftwaffe attacked overhead, dropping bombs and, "even though we could hear bombs exploding outside the theatre, we carried on ... I had sung 54 songs until the all-clear sounded at 3:45 a.m. in the morning!" Hall's 54 encores are believed to be a world record for the amount of encores sung by one artist on stage. Hall also claimed to be one of the first entertainers to enter
809: 1447:"Much has been said and published too, about the magnificent residence of Miss Hall," says George, "but my interest was in what transpires behind the portals of this mansion when the singer is at home." "I have a sun parlour," said Adelaide, "in which I take a keen delight. Here, while enjoying the rays of the sun, I crochet and listen to the radio. A great deal of my time off the stage I spend painting or working in my garden. My favorite radio artists are 1517:(French for "The Big Apple", the name of his original New York club) where she frequently entertained. "It (the club) held about two hundred people. I made this dramatic entrance coming down a spiral staircase from the attic. Nobody knew that all the boxes of wine and tinned food were stored up there with me. I came down the stairs in the most gorgeous costumes you'll ever see, floating in feathers and plumes," recalled Hall during an interview. 738: 11447: 10808: 11435: 5064: 5374: 6925: 5362: 6257: 5386: 7329: 7514: 1830:(ENSA) audiences and became one of Britain's highest paid entertainers. Her London nightclub The Old Florida Club owned by Hall and her husband was destroyed by a landmine during an air raid in 1939. Her husband Bert was in the club's cellar when the landmine exploded but he survived the attack. Hall has a cameo appearance as a singer in the 1940 7266: 6714: 1921:. The movie was intended to highlight the contribution of black men and women to British society at a time when they were struggling for visibility on the screens. Filming appears to have been halted due to the director's illness and only six reels of rushes remain, including scenes of Hall rehearsing songs such as " 7562: 5971: 2491:. After attending the award ceremony she said: "I was so proud to be acknowledged. They said, 'You look like a Queen. You don't look more than fifty or sixty. You look so well.' I wore a sequin suit – different colours – it glittered. I must have been the oldest one there! I ate everything that came along." 603:, Henry 'Gang' Jones, the Harmony Trio, Charles Hawkins, Arthur Porter, 'Billy' McKelvey and Clarence Nance." Billed as the star "soubrette" of the show, Hall's performance included several songs (most notably "Sweet Virginia Bliss"), flat-foot dancing and accompanying herself on the ukulele while singing. 7286: 10714:(TV series, UK) (1946-1950):Made for TV series (under 30 minutes). An episode from the series in which Miss Hall appears is housed in a UK archive. In segment (14.07.47) Adelaide Hall, vocal. In segment (27.03.48) Adelaide Hall, vocal. (Personnel On Camera). Motion Picture (Form). Library of Congress: 692:
I was standing in the wings behind the piano when Duke first played it ("Creole Love Call"). I started humming along with the band. He stopped the number and came over to me and said, "That's just what I was looking for. Can you do it again?" I said, "I can't, because I don't know what I was doing."
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during which she was accompanied by the BBC Variety Orchestra. During the show she mentions how she had just returned home from a tour. On 20 May 1940, Hall's recording of 'Careless' debuted in the British charts at number 30, where it remained for two consecutive weeks. In the August 1940 issue of
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wrote especially for her. It was during Hall's rendition of "Ill Wind" that nitrogen smoke was used to cover the floor of the stage. It was the first time such an effect had ever been used on a stage and caused a sensation. So successful was the show that the entire production went on a road tour,
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cast sailed from France back to the US in the fall of 1929 and upon their arrival almost immediately commenced a road tour of the States opening at the Adelphi Theatre, Chicago, on the evening of 26 November. It was in Chicago during December that Hall unexpectedly quit the production and hastened
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automobile with her husband Bert. When they arrived in New York, Hall was approached in 7th Avenue by a reporter, who enquired about her career plans. Hall, however, declined to enlighten the reporter. Nevertheless, Miss Hall's reappearance in New York City garnered much speculation, as she was
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newspaper who published under the initials T.Y. wrote in his review of Hall's performance that "she was excellent" and that he was so thrilled to be at the show he totally forgot to jot down on his notepad the title of the songs Hall performed. He did however apologise for this mishap. He also
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When Duke was recounting the incident to a reporter he explained, "We had to do something to employ Adelaide Hall," and then added, "I always say we are primitive artists, we only employ the materials at hand ... the band is an accumulation of personalities, tonal devices." On 4 December 1927,
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Hall later recalled in vivid detail the challenges she faced during WWII while entertaining the troops across Europe and in the UK, some of whom were wounded: "Sometimes I had to sing without music, but it was a challenge, and so rewarding to get all the people to sing with me." At one London
1483:," confided Miss Hall. "As a kid I longed for a stage career, and my first step towards this was to run away from school to try my luck behind the footlights. I was apprehended and sent back to school to continue my training as a modiste. Today, I am proud that I am more than an actress". 2378:, New York. Unfortunately, Blake was recovering from pneumonia at the time so could not attend the event but with the aid of a special telephone hook-up to his home in Brooklyn he was able to listen to the entire two-hour show. On 5 April 1983, Hall commenced a month-long engagement at 1826:(making her the first black artist to have a long-term contract with the BBC), and appeared on the stage, in films, and in nightclubs (of which she owned her own in New York, London and Paris). In the 1940s, and especially during World War II, she was hugely popular with civilian and 1101:
Adelaide Hall, attractive young colored singer, dominates a vaudeville of staggering proportions. Miss Hall has the sort of "blues" voice that gets you and she has a fine dramatic sense. Her interpretation of "River Stay Away From My Door," is strikingly good. And her gowns are
1121:, and I am proud of it. I'm a full-blooded American colored girl. If the issue is going to be ancestry I am only waiting for a chance when I can put some of these new rich on the witness stand and ask them how their grandfathers spelled their names.' Adelaide Hall quote, 1932. 1703:, The Gordon RadiOlympia Girls, Hubert Murray and Mooney, and Bobby Howell and his Band. However, with war looming, the BBC were instructed by the government to shut down broadcasting, and at 12:35 the service went off the air for seven years. It appears that the show 5050:, collection number SC 134. The collection contains photographic materials, articles, programs and ephemera related to Hall's performance career: contact: Archives of African American Music and Culture, 2805 E 10th St., Suite 180–181, Bloomington, Ind. 47408–4662. 6510: 6797: 1492:
My experience of a couple of years ago while on a coast-to-coast tour should serve me well. Being a member of the oppressed race, I think I will be able to accustom myself to conditions, as they exist. However, there are many details I would rather not go
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Miss Adelaide Hall, the darling girl with the guitar and the mellifluent voice, again stole into the callous hearts of an analytical public at the Regal theater last week. She charmed them with her voice, her poise and beauty. She has a style of singing
432:, Germany, on 17 May 1925, and ended in Paris, France, in December 1925, visiting many major cities in-between. The revue was designed to give Europeans a sampling of black entertainment from New York. Included in the cast were The Three Eddies, 5160: 4913:– The London Palladium (opened 2009 – on permanent display). The collection throws a spotlight on 100 years of black performers at the Palladium, such as Adelaide Hall, the Harlem Renaissance star who made her London debut at the venue in 1931. 7875:, Saturday, 20 May 1939, p. 15 ("Adelaide Hall in 'Dark Sophistication' – A coloured cabaret from the Old Florida Club With Marco Hlubi and his Tom Toms, Esta and Louise, Charles Wood, and Felix Sowande with his Negro Choir and Orchestra"). 7981:) 12.00 midnight radio show. General Listening Barometer, Week 28, Sunday, 6 July 1943. Subject to the limitations of sampling, the figures below show the percentage of the whole adult population of Great Britain who listened to each item. 804:
was so concerned about race violence connected with the controversy surrounding Hall's performance that he took out a hefty insurance policy to cover the cast; the most heavily insured were the principals, Hall and "Bojangles" Robinson.
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In 1931, Hall embarked on a world concert tour that visited two continents (America and Europe). The tour was estimated to have performed to more than one million people. During the tour, she appeared four times at New York's
1350:, Harlem, starring Hall in Harlem, New York, 14 February 1934. The show was produced by Clarence Robinson and garnered great attention and acclaim, helping to establish the recently opened Apollo as Harlem's premier theatre. 1287:, limps across the stage ahead of an array of stars, which go far to label this revue, about the finest to grace the boards of any stage." In October 1933, for the first time in history, the entire floor revue from Harlem's 9715: 1283:, starring Hall in New York, dated 29 November 1933, said that, "Although crippled from a fall into a manhole while appearing in Boston the week previous to her New York engagement, Adelaide Hall, scintillating star of the 1487:
Tyler continues by asking about her forthcoming American and Canadian concert tour, which will take her deep into the South: "What do you think of such a tour, under the conditions that exist in the South?" Hall replied:
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that included games, music, entertainment, dancing and ice cream. Performing in concert at the event in front of an estimated 50,000 people was the parade's guest of honour Adelaide Hall. Also appearing at the event were
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Lithograph with pochoir coloring on paper Β© 1997 Estate of Paul Colin / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris: Object Number: NPG.91.199.1C, Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery Collection, Washington
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As early as July 1927, newspapers were reporting that Hall had invented a new style of singing, which she termed β€˜squagel.' One account of the effect Hall had on audiences when she 'squageled' was written up in the
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noted: "Adelaide Hall and assistants have some show. Speed, pretty girls, catchy music, a touch of art, which touches the border line of nudity – the names of such well-known stage celebrities as Adelaide Hall,
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and the female members of her company, who also performed that year, Hall was the first black female artiste to ever take part in the Royal Variety Performance. Hall also entertained at private parties for the
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under the caption: "Adelaide Hall and her husband run the Florida. His show, her songs, our fun." On 6 June 1945, Hall's recording of "There Goes That Song Again" entered the BBC British charts at number 15.
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newspaper for the following day (2 September) noted in their section 'News in Brief' that "RadiOlympia closed at 12:30 yesterday", presumably another result of the country being placed on a war footing.
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In the "100 Great Records of the 1920s" Hall is at number 26 with Duke Ellington's Orchestra, singing "The Blues I Love to Sing" (Duke Ellington/Bubber Miley), Victor 21490, 1927. Influential writer
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So successful was Hall's collaboration with Bojangles that in October 1930, the pair were teamed up together again, this time by Marty Forkins (Bojangles' manager) to star in the Broadway musical
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in Euston Road, London, holds a considerable archive relating to Adelaide Hall; the collection contains mainly audio, interviews, live concert tapes, and recordings, some of which are quite rare.
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in New York on 3 November 2013 and was booked through to 31 August 2014. The show is an idealised fantasy of Harlem in its 1920s–1930s heyday and salutes black musicians and performers such as
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In the 1930s, several Hollywood movie companies also maintained studios in New York, and New York-based stage performers were approached to appear in movie short subjects. Hall starred in two:
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including one entitled "Le Tumulte Noir – Dancer in Magenta" that captures Hall's performance beautifully, as she is dancing and waving her arms about. An original vintage poster of Hall by
1597:, an hour-long programme direct from a Paris studio that highlighted a variety of famous Parisian artists of radio, cabaret and the music hall. The show included performances from Hall and 3184:. A blue plaque was unveiled at her former home of 27 years at 1 Collingham Road, South Kensington, SW5 ONT, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea on 9 July 2024. Singer/actress 1113:β€˜If the objection to me is based on ancestry, I am perfectly willing to match my family tree with anybody here,' said Hall. β€˜As for being an American, I can trace my ancestry back to the 350:, where William Hall taught piano. Her father died on March 23, 1917. Three years later, Evelyn died of pneumonia on March 25, 1920, leaving Adelaide to support herself and her mother. 2282:, in June 1980, Hall took up temporary residence at Michael's Pub in New York and commenced a three-week engagement, performing three shows a night. In June 1980, she performed at the 7249: 921:", "Diga Diga Do", "Bandanna Babies" and "I Must Have That Man" made them into household hits, and they continued to be audience favourites throughout her long career. At the end of 9870: 1941:. That year, Hall recorded five spirituals accompanied by the pianist Kenneth Cantril. The five songs chosen and released by London Records (the US outlet for British Decca) were " 7550: 1787:. The whole show was relayed worldwide across the airwaves, the first time a live show had ever been broadcast by the BBC around the globe. On the bill was Hall, her accompanist 1431:
During 1935, Hall performed another coast-to-coast American/Canadian concert tour that took in the South. Prior to the tour commencing she gave an interview (during her visit to
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He begged me to try. Anyway, I did, and sang this counter melody, and he was delighted and said "Addie, you're going to record this with the band." A couple of days later I did.
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and producer Clarence Robinson. A rare group photograph taken at the event, in which Hall is seated in the centre surrounded by guests including actress and music hall star
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Writer Iain Cameron Williams and Adelaide Hall's former manager Kate Greer own a private Adelaide Hall Collection, from which items have been loaned for public exhibitions.
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Hall arrived in Paris, France in the fall of 1935 and remained living there until 1938. Her husband Bert opened a nightclub for her in Paris, situated at 73 rue Pigalle in
11600: 11484:"Adelaide Hall Sings: circa 1945: Adelaide Hall (1901–1993) singing 'There's Something In The Air' at a bottle party in the Florida nightclub. The pianist is Fela Sowande" 10060: 10024: 7118: 11357: 9532: 1573:. Hall is also credited with introducing the Truckin' dance craze to the Parisians. During her residence in Europe, Hall sang with several orchestras, including those of 10996: 6601: 11138: 9345:
has been back in America several weeks while Adelaide Hall has been singing for the soldiers. Miss Hall, whose popularity with the British 'Tommy's' ranks with that of
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on Broadway (in February and in August). Both appearances were for a week's engagement. During Hall's February appearance, which was her first ever appearance at the
10293: 5821:, p. 84 – Big Apple, 135th and Seventh Avenue, Uptown Harlem, NYC, associated with Adelaide Hall, 1924. The term "Big Apple" became associated with the whole of NYC. 11201: 8330: 9195: 8542: 9826:: Adelaide Hall's recording of "I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby" is chosen to represent 1928 in the ASCAP 100 years timeline. Retrieved 4 September 2014. 8656: 8035:, Dulwich Online, 11 April 2008. Review of the "Keep Smiling Through" exhibition that features recollections of Adelaide Hall entertaining the troops during WWII. 5196:(UK) holds a significant collection of magazines and newspapers containing articles and reports documenting Adelaide Hall's career dating from the 1930s to 1990s. 9698: 4935:– Exhibition – VIERTELNEUN Gallery, 1090 Vienna, Hahngasse 14, Austria – Exhibition (25 January to 28 February 2013) – Catalogue published with the presentation. 9886: 9836: 5698: 3514:
on violin) Alex Renard (trumpet) Christian Wagner (clarinet, alto saxophone) Jacques Metehen (piano) Roger Chaput (guitar) Maurice Chailloux (drums) and others
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at Small's Paradise, New York. On Tuesday, 5 October, Hall appeared again at Small's Paradise at a special party, "Handy Night", hosted by the venue to honour
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Papers (1929–2008) – Adelaide Hall photograph collection series (Box 17): Rosetta Reitz Papers – Adelaide Hall Reference Materials Series (1946–2005), Box 36.
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had tried everything in his capacity bar from erecting a "Rock of Gibraltar" to prevent Hall from appearing at any venue without his consent since she quit
11761: 11233: 8513:, 1957 Broadway souvenir program – Adelaide Hall biography notes (retrieved April 10, 2021) in which she mentions her performances a private royal parties. 5137:, circa. 1945, and an extremely rare picture of her performing in concert circa. 1930, and a portrait photograph of Miss Hall by John D. Kisch circa. 1934. 2971:(ASCAP) celebrated its centenary by publishing a timeline of songs chosen to represent the past hundred years. One song was chosen to represent each year. 2520: 788:
in 1927 before rehearsals commenced. Hall was chosen to replace her. The revue opened at Les Ambassadeurs Club in New York in January 1928, under the name
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24th Edition. It was the largest grossing show ever staged there. The show ran for six months at the Cotton Club. In the show, Hall introduced the songs "
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in 2003 as the world's most enduring recording artist, having released material over eight consecutive decades. She performed with major artists such as
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After many years performing in the US and Europe, Hall went to the United Kingdom in 1938 to take a starring role in a stage-adapted musical version of
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correspondence, etc. (dated 1976–1979), part of the Henry Hurford Janes – Josephine Baker Collection at Yale University Archives, Box: 2, Folder: 77.
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and was produced by Eric Fawcett. The six-minute footage of Hall is all that survives of the show. In 1948, Hall appeared in a British movie called
1050:, J. Rosamund Johnson, George A. Little, Arthur Sizemore and Edward G. Nelson. After an out-of-town try-out, the musical opened on 7 October at the 7040: 6893: 5249:, plus various posters relating to Miss Hall's career, and a cotton souvenir headscarf containing a printed portrait of Adelaide Hall ca.1930s–50s. 5005:: Explores the emergence of Jazz in Britain and its continuing influence over the last century. Two pictures of Adelaide Hall, one by photographer 1897:" and accompanies herself on ukulele and dancing. When the show was broadcast on BBC TV it was 60 minutes in length and included performances from 11155: 9284: 1528:. The show of 50 performers opened in Paris, France and in February the production travelled to Switzerland for a tour. The revue was produced by 9380:– Biographies v. 12 (The Collected Works of Langston Hughes) Works for Children and Young Adults: Biographies by Langston Hughes, reissued 2001, 8057:
A scene at an unspecified RAF Variety concert during WWII showing Adelaide Hall performing the song "Hang Out Your Washing On The Siegfried Line"
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took place in Philadelphia in September 1957 and transferred to Broadway on 31 October. In 1958, Hall was cast as one of the lead characters in
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Yale University Library – Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Adelaide Hall publicity photographs collected by writer and photographer
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In the fall of 1932, upon her return to New York, Hall and her husband purchased the lease on an exclusive freehold residential estate in the
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The Variety Club of Great Britain held the Anglo-American Gala to help raise funds for the National Playing Fields Association for which the
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Crowds of spectators outside the unveiling of the Adelaide Hall Blue Plaque in Collingham Road, Kensington and Chelsea, London, July 9, 2024.
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from Hall's London nightclub, the Old Florida Club. The cabaret show starred Hall; also on the bill were Esther and Louise, Eddie Lewis, and
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song charts at No. 29 (USA). On 7 January 1933, Hall and Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra recorded "I Must Have That Man" and "Baby".
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base in North London, in front of a specially invited audience of RAF personnel, and was the first large-scale variety concert organised by
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and part of the mystery surrounding "what really happened at the BBC on 1 September 1939?" That year, Hall became a featured vocalist with
6180: 11831: 11412:"Adelaide Hall Collection, 1928–2003. A Guide to the collection at the Indiana University Archives of African American Music and Culture" 10985: 8132: 7633: 5711: 3032:, Day'Nah Cooper took the role of Dowager Countess of Basie, Aleksei Archer portrayed Adelaide "Addy" Hall, and Nefetari Spencer brought 2938: 1890: 1827: 1763: 1746: 918: 11906: 10232: 8301: 8266:
An original radio recording – ENSA Presents Spotlight on the Stars – Adelaide Hall with the BBC Variety Orchestra – broadcast in 1943:
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at the end of 1929 had been rife among theatrical circles and in newspaper gossip columns. True to the speculation, in 1930, Hall and
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The Northwest Enterprise (courtesy of Enterprise News Bureau), September 1, 1932, front page and page 3 (retrieved April 24, 2021) -
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BBC 100th Anniversary, 2022 - The Women Behind Television. Exhibition and celebrations to celebrate the 100 years anniversary of the
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playing the role of Butterfly, singing "A Touch of Voodoo", "Kind to Animals" and "Ain't Gonna Marry". The entire production of
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It was this musical that not only secured Hall's success in the USA but also in Europe when the production was taken in 1929 to
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became a huge hit and propelled Hall's career. She went on to appear in a number of similar black musical shows, including
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A Century of Musicals in Black and White: An Encyclopedia of Musical Stage Works By, About, Or Involving African Americans
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Tyler adds that the singing star owns and drives her car, roller skates, swims, plays tennis and enjoys horseback riding.
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A Century of Musicals in Black and White: An Encyclopedia of Musical Stage Works by, about or Involving African Americans
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by Ron Kase. Kase's account captures Hall's 11:00 o'clock evening performance in the Cotton Club Parade revue, at which
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blog, including, in "excerpt 1", where Adelaide explains how she came up with the counter-melody in the worldwide hit "
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A mention of Adelaide Hall being the first black female artist to appear on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance
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podcast devoted an episode to the life and career of Hall, titled "Sing to the moon Addie and the stars will shine".
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On 17 October 1939 Adelaide Hall starred in one of the most sensational live radio broadcasts ever attempted by the
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acknowledged Adelaide Hall in their 10 "people of colour who have made a major contribution to the stage musical".
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For one week commencing Saturday 14 January 1933, Hall returned to New York to appear in a music revue produced by
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conducted a live radio interview with Adelaide Hall. Transcripts from the taped recording, which is housed in the
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were one of the house bands Hall's husband Bert hired at the club. At the beginning of 1936, Hall starred in the
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Adelaide Hall's 'The Big Apple,' 73 Rue Pigalle, Paris - original 1938 invitation card, with cabaret featuring
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pulled the cord to unveil the blue plaque and the singer/songwriter Tori Cross performed one of Hall’s classic
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Museo Alinari Image (AIM), museum, Trieste, Italy, hold two portrait photographs of Adelaide Hall ca. 1925–29.
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featured on the front pages of several newspapers, encouraging rumours she would soon be starring in a big
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Special Collection: Adelaide Hall, File – Box: 4, Folder 21, 1929 photograph of Miss Hall by Walery (aka
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tenure at the Moulin Rouge, to thank the cast for their successful run and to welcome in the forthcoming
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BBC London News report and footage of the Adelaide Hall blue plaque unveiling ceremony and celebration,
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mentioned that Hall was accompanied on stage by a guitar "troubadour" and a blind pianist (referring to
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s conception is interesting to recount: In 1927, Hall and Duke Ellington were touring in the same show,
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in 1999 (published by Schott Music Ltd., London). Bryars wrote it as a tribute to Hall and saxophonist
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On Friday, 1 September 1939, Hall was scheduled to appear at 9:00 pm in a live BBC TV broadcast titled
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she was greeted by a reception of fans and reporters that was reported to be as large as the reception
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interview with assistant editor Pete Lewis that her song "Sing to the Moon" (from her hit debut album
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revue in New York, where they rehearsed before setting sail for Europe. The initial tour started at
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Adelaide Hall, Ina Duncan, and Arthur Porter took the crowd off its feet, with Old Fashioned Love.
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acknowledged Adelaide Hall in their list of "7 Remarkable Black Women Who Shaped British History".
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and written by Sid Colin and Talbot Rothwell. On 29 October 1951, Hall appeared on the bill of the
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in London to celebrate the sacred music of Duke Ellington. A live recording of the concert titled
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held at the British Library contains live audio recordings of Adelaide Hall in concert with The
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At least three of the songs that Hall introduced are performed in the show, including headliner
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magazine, a photograph of Hall appears on the 'Spotlight' page compiled by the features editor
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A Cabaret Moment starring Adelaide Hall, hosted by Donald F. Smith. WNYC archives id: 225027.
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Souvenir cotton headscarf containing a printed picture of Adelaide Hall on it ca. 1930s–1950s
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The Indiana University Adelaide Hall Collection (1928–2003). The collection is housed at the
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In 1951, Hall appeared as a guest in the music spot on the first ever British comedy series
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before the war had officially ended. She travelled with the troops as they advanced towards
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Well, the actual song "Sing to the Moon" came from a time when I was reading a book called
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of natural causes (old age). Honouring her wish, her funeral took place in New York at the
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on 24 June 1979, before it was re-assembled in 1980 and staged at the Town Hall. Following
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In April 1980, Hall returned to the U.S. and from 1 to 24 May, she appeared in the cast of
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organised the tour and Hall headlined the cast. Other performers on the bill included the
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is included in this list of awards, honours and firsts for British black female artistes.
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in London. Her final US concert appearances took place in 1992 at Carnegie Hall, in the
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newspaper. In the interview Hall gives a rare insight into her life and her home in the
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Adelaide Hall sang 54 encores until the all-clear sounded at 3:45 a.m. Stephen Bourne,
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at the Finsbury Park Empire, London, 28 July 1941 (detail from the original programme)
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with his Negro Choir and Orchestra. On 20 May 1939, BBC TV broadcast the cabaret show
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Adelaide Hall was honoured in 2021 by the Black Plaque Project, an initiative of the
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Hall's career was almost an uninterrupted success. She made more than 70 records for
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in New York for $ 167,500. Another, similar vintage poster by Colin also advertising
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by Ron Kase, Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (13 April 2017)
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David Hinkley, "Scat-Singing Pioneer Adelaide Hall Never Really Went Out of Style",
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BBC Radio Transcription Service – The London Transcription Service 10PH 12545 78RPM
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recorded direct from the RadiOlympia Theatre. Other performers on the bill included
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Adelaide Hall and Willie Lewis and his Entertainers recording of "Say You're Mine"
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The Al Hirschfeld Foundation holds two caricatures of Adelaide Hall by the artist
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on a list of 14 "Inspirational black British women throughout history", alongside
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In the summer of 1935, Miss Hall had a regular slot on the New York radio station
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series, episode "The Cotton Club comes to the Ritz". Retrieved 6 September 2014.
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at St Paul's Cathedral, London, 1982: Library of Congress details for the event.
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colour picture of Bill Robinson and Adelaide Hall together in Blackbirds of 1928
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Full-length portrait of Adelaide Hall, 1929 by photographer Manuel G. L. Freres
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is in the audience. The account is a fictionalised account based on part fact.
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Adelaide Hall died in the early hours of 7 November 1993, aged 92, at London's
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had named the event after a weekly column in its children's section written by
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revue for several years later. During Hall's visit to Germany she also sang at
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Adelaide Hall singing "Creole Love Call" with Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
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taken of Miss Hall performing on stage during her 1931/1932 World Tour at the
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In 1924, Hall married the British sailor Bertram Errol Hicks, who was born in
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Digital Collection houses a portrait of singer Adelaide Hall by photographer
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Exhibitions that feature or have featured content relating to Adelaide Hall:
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called it "a hard show to explain but a very easy one to fall in love with".
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On 11 August 2014, Mvula released her second album, an orchestral version of
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by Stephen Davis is set inside Adelaide Hall's La Grosse Pomme nightclub in
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The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: Works for Children and Young Adults
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and incorporated in his song "Vice City", which launched his music career.
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Gussow, Michael (22 March 1984). "Parting Film Shots: Coppola and Dutch".
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with the performers: Adelaide Hall (singer), Oliver Wakefield (comedian),
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A Century of Musicals in Black and White: An Encyclopedia of Musical Stage
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series. The same year, she was presented with a Gold Badge Award from the
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mentions that Adelaide Hall entertained the troops in Europe for the USO.
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Vaudeville, Old and New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America
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on 16 March 1953. In 1956, she returned to London's West End in the play
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In the early 1950s, Hall and her husband Bert opened the Calypso Club in
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in the television studio at RadiOlympia Theatre, London, September 1947.
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In 1937, Hall choreographed her own take on the famous French dance the
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had received two years earlier when he visited Paris. The French artist
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Show Tunes: The Songs, Shows, and Careers of Broadway's Major Composers
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performing every Monday and Wednesday evening at 9 PM (New York time).
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Hall's itinerary included all the principal cities and lasted 30 weeks
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Born to Play: The Ruby Braff Discography and Directory of Performances
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hosted by John Watt. The show was an NBA TV version of the radio show
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American people who self-identify as being of Native American descent
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Riverside Theatre – "A Woman Commands" – cinema and vaudeville review
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Harlem Renaissance Lives from the African American National Biography
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to life. Costume designer Ariyela Wald-Cohain looked directly to the
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During July 1926, Hall appeared in residency with Lottie Gee and the
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From Mae to Madonna: Women Entertainers in Twentieth-century America
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Adelaide Hall with piano acc. by Francis J. Carter and Bennie Paine
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Underneath a Harlem Moon: The Harlem to Paris Years of Adelaide Hall
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in London, along with contemporary musicians. Also on the bill were
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Queer Pulp: Perverted Passions from the Golden Age of the Paperback
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Adelaide Hall's historic live BBC telerecording (Variety in Sepia):
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by Henry T. Sampson, chapter 5, p. 524. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
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During the war, Hall entertained the troops in Europe for the USO (
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went on tour, playing theatres in principal cities across the U.S.
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In New York in October 1927, Hall recorded her wordless vocals on "
361:, called "The Big Apple" and became her official business manager. 343: 67: 32: 11534:. Adelaide Hall caricature by Al Hirschfeld, published 5 May 1929. 11522:. Adelaide Hall caricature by Al Hirschfeld, published 7 May 1928. 9933: 9699:"Laura Mvula's over the Moon as she stars at Proms with orchestra" 9126:"Adelaide Hall (King's Head Theatre, Islington, till 11 December)" 8712:"Muses With Milligan – BBCtv 1965 – Restoration Split Screen Demo" 8581:
drawn by Gilbert Sommerlad held in the V&A Collection Archive.
7463: 6814: 6400:"OKeh matrix W81777. Chicago stomp down / The Chicago Footwarmers" 6276:
12 – 17 April 1926, Royal Theatre, Baltimore City. 10 April 1926,
4005:"I Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)" / "Moonlight in Mexico" 3125:
Adelaide Hall - "Sing to the moon Addie and the stars will shine."
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as a guest. In July 1982, Hall appeared at a Gala concert held at
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Ellington and his Orchestra commenced their residency at Harlem's
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Bill Robinson and Adelaide Hall Palace Theatre performance review
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Keep Smiling Through: Black Londoners on the Home Front 1939–1945
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in 1974. On 4 January 1974, she appeared on the British TV shows
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was a frequent visitor and that Hall had taught the princess the
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in New York. Her accompanists were Ronnie Whyte and Frank Tate.
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in a show devoted to poetry and jazz. In 1968, Hall appeared in
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Miss Adelaide Hall Captures The World Fair City and They Like It
11139:"Art College Hosts Jazzonia And The Harlem Diaspora Exhibition" 9675:"Laura Mvula releases orchestral recording of 'Sing to the Moon 8978: 7781:, 9 July 1946, p. 5 (with a large photograph of Adelaide Hall). 7720:"What's Happening | Adelaide Hall introduced Truckin' to Paris" 5242: 5238: 5134: 5036: 4734: 3661: 2363: 2085:, Hall returned to America to appear with Horne in the musical 1880: 1812: 1661: 1645:
accompanying her on the organ. The recordings were released on
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show. In the meantime, Hall and Ellington appeared together in
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The British Lion Film Production disc collection (held at the
9858:"Black History Month Spectacular Trailer | Sherman's Showcase" 7671: 7430:"The Impact of the Music of the Harlem Renaissance on Society" 7367:
and his involvement with Harlem's Apollo Theater and the show
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Blacks in Blackface: A Sourcebook on Early Black Musical Shows
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party, 1929, taken at Authie, Paris. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
6455:"Adelaide Hall, 92; Jazz Singer Performed With Duke Ellington" 6429:"Adelaide Hall talks about the Cotton Club and Duke Ellington" 5625: 5623: 3957:"Ain't It a Shame About Mame"? / "Room Five Hundred and Four" 3236:(26 October 1927) (recorded Victor Studio No. 1, Camden, NJ ) 3077: 1479:"When I retire from public life I shall resume my career as a 1426: 578:
Blues: An Anthologyβ€”Complete Words and Music of 53 Great Songs
11189: 10849:, featuring Adelaide Hall. IMDb. Retrieved 26 September 2020. 8527: 7399:"Adelaide Hall talks about 1920s Harlem and Creole Love Call" 6854:
Swann Auction Galleries, New York, catalogue, 2 October 2003.
6784:: A Celebration of Adelaide Hall, Wednesday, 15 January 2003. 6613:"Faces of the Harlem Renaissance – Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson" 5373: 5110: 5056: 4952: 2884: 2658:. Hall was the first female vocalist to sing and record with 2632: 1589:
and his Orchestra for the Tono record label. On 13 May 1938,
1432: 822: 11322:"Permanent Collection Highlight Sonia Boyce: Untitled, 2006" 8385:"Adelaide Hall at the Nightingale Club, London (1948)" Video 7659:
Albert Gaubier danced under the direction of Serge Diaghilev
6687: 6685: 5699:"Fats Waller: Fats Waller on the Air 1938 Broadcasts (2009)" 5147:
The Robert Langmuir African American Photograph Collection,
4049:"I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" / "My Sister and I" 2722:(set in New York in the late 1920s, early 1930s) written by 2623:
Chapter 20 (titled "La Grosse Pomme") in the 2017 spy novel
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in New York. Among other artists appearing in the show were
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and as such she had every right to reside where she wished.
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The Chassaing Collection of French Art Deco Posters Auction
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Adelaide Hall – Live at the Riverside Studios (soundtrack)
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Advertisement for Hall in the Cotton Club Revue of 1934 at
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In 1926, Hall appeared in the short-lived Broadway musical
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Adelaide Hall with Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
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in New York. She presented the same show in London at the
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Between 1969 and 1970, Hall made two jazz recordings with
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on the night of Monday, 11 December 1951, before the then
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and his Orchestra, and on November 3, 1927, Hall recorded
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NYPR Archive Collections, WNYC, New York Public Library:
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Head portrait of Adelaide Hall, 1925 unknown photographer
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Voices of the Jazz Age: Profiles of Eight Vintage Jazzmen
5634:"Don't Call Them Crooners: 4 – Adelaide Hall" (interview) 5029: 4138:"There Goes That Song Again" / "I'm Gonna Love That Guy" 3657: 3510:
Adelaide Hall with John Ellsworth and his Orchestra with
3471:(21 December 1932) (recorded ARC session, New York City) 3444:"Drop Me Off in Harlem" / "Reaching for the Cotton Moon" 3414:(21 December 1932) (recorded ARC session, New York City) 3024:. The show was aired on 19 June on stations AMC and IFC. 3002:– an American musical TV comedy series created by actors 2788:
Hall was loosely portrayed as the nightclub chanteuse in
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became one of the first British theatrical casualties of
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1932–1933: Larchmont, Westchester County, racist incident
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and to celebrate the release of his newly published book
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Radio, and was presented by Don Smith on his radio show
11061:"Little Black Dress at the Fashion & Textile Museum" 8576:
Caricature of Adelaide Hall in her role as Butterfly in
7537:, week of 16 March 1935, p. 8. Retrieved 25 August 2014. 7202:"Adelaide Hall twits white neighbours on their ancestry" 6486:. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. p. 276. 5927:. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. p. 242. 2550:. One of the participants, TV presenter and broadcaster 2511:, New York, Terrace Hill Section, Grave 1252, March 2018 2460:. Other artists appearing included the Bob Wilber Band, 2108:
On 1 April 1960, Hall appeared on the BBC TV music show
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on 5 April followed by a short road tour on the eastern
400: 10860:"Chasing a Rainbow: The Life of Josephine Baker (1986)" 10417: 10415: 8981:, at the Duke Ellington Tribute Concert in 1982. 34:37 8436:: the show's musical spot was filled by guests such as 7661:. Albert Gaubier biography, retrieved 17 December 2014. 7098:"Adelaide Hall – You Gave Me Everything But Love (1932) 5742:"Adelaide Hall Biography – Facts, Birthday, Life Story" 5017:, from 27 January 2018 until 22 April 2018, located at 3432:(7 January 1933) (recorded Arc session, New York City) 3400:
Adelaide Hall with piano acc. by Francis J. Carter and
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said it was "bright, accessibly silly and uproarious".
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and is widely acknowledged as one of the world's first
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and the New Swingle Singers. The concert was hosted by
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London Auction House in 2018. In Europe, Hall rivalled
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Hits of All Decades – Pop rock n roll Music Chart Hits
9306:"Inspirational black British women throughout history" 9108:"Review/Music; Adelaide Hall Opens Weill Cabaret Bill" 9084:, episode "The Real Cotton Club". Library of Congress. 7563:"Adelaide Hall And Meeres & Meeres Off For London" 6987:, Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing, 1993, pp. 59–60. 4999:, Brixton, London SW2 1EF (24 July – 30 November 2014. 3492:
Adelaide Hall (vocals and tap dancing) accompanied by
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Entertainments National Service Association personnel
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Hits of All Decades –Pop rock n roll Music Chart Hits
10246:"1933–1934 Dooji Collection: Ellington 78 rpm labels" 9208:"Jazz on a Summer's Night: Sophisticated Lady (1990)" 9196:
about the Adelaide Hall concert at the Studio Theatre
7531:"Adelaide Hall: A Harlem Song-Bird Will Invade Dixie" 6804:
of Blackbirds at the Moulin Rouge performing "Porgy",
6181:"Thomas 'Fats' Waller: Performances in Transcription" 5326: 2969:
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
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and the London Sinfonietta Big Band was conducted by
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British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors
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in New York after her success in the hit London show
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and his Orchestra. After the initial tour disbanded,
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Adelaide Hall appears at 29:25 minutes in the movie.
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by Bernard L. Peterson, Greenwood Publishing Group.
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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WBL-GNJ
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It was Hall's husband, Bert Hicks, who suggested to
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Cathedral of the Incarnation (Garden City, New York)
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In October 1988, Hall presented a one-woman show at
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In 1985, Hall appeared on British TV in the cast of
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The 1933 Chicago World's Fair – Century of Progress
6916:, 4 January 1930, p. 1. Retrieved 29 December 2014. 6022:
Article about Sam Wooding and the Chocolate Kiddies
5693: 5691: 4871:– Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Brighton (2007). 4181: 3782:"Day In, Day Out"/ "I Poured My Heart into a Song" 2140:. The play had its world premiere on 8 July at the 11658:"Adelaide Hall on the stage of the Palace Theatre" 11498:. Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images. 10199:"Victor matrix BVE-Test-111. Baby / Adelaide Hall" 9656: 9422: 8866: 8641:"Adelaide Hall, 92, International Star of Cabaret" 7486:"Harold Arlen – Biography – The Cotton Club Years" 7234:"Singer Adelaide Hall Tells Why I Moved to London" 7115:"More Than a Handful – The Incomparable Art Tatum" 6894:Swann Auction Gallery, New York, Sale 2239 Lot 391 6842:, artist Paul Colin's lithograph of Adelaide Hall. 5508:"Adelaide Hall, 92, International Star of Cabaret" 5472: 2944: 2930:, who became international stars during that era. 2530:In London, a memorial service was held for her at 2523:and she was laid to rest beside her mother at the 2199:TV documentary. Artists also taking part included 997:would be paired up on stage again after Hall quit 11375:Rhythm & Reaction: The Age of Jazz in Britain 11214:"There is no archive in which nothing gets lost". 9993:"Sing to the moon Addie and the stars will shine" 9650: 9032:"In and Around Town Adelaide Hall at the Cookery" 9014:"From Britain, Adelaide Hall and Her Cabaret Act" 7998:(musician) appearing at the New Empress Theatre, 7804: 7802: 7763:. 13 May 1938. p. 66 – via BBC Genome. 6511:"'They Always Come Back For More,' says Adelaide" 6106:Show Boat: Performing Race in an American Musical 5660: 5658: 5307:, are available to listen to upon request at the 5003:Rhythm & Reaction: The Age of Jazz in Britain 3979:"Yes, My Darling Daughter" / "The Things I Love" 3883:"Who Told You I Cared"? / "Shake Down the Stars" 3580:K-6001 / K-6001 D-599 Tono (Copenhagen, Denmark) 3377:"Strange As It Seems" / "I'll Never Be The Same" 3040:movie for visual references. Critics praised it: 2472:and sold out almost as soon as it was announced. 2419:. In July 1986, Hall performed in concert at the 2175:. On 15 June 1976, she appeared on British TV in 1196: 614: 11743: 11202:"There is no archive in which nothing gets lost" 10152: 9497:where he got the inspiration for his composition 8913: 7549:(magazine), Vol. 1, No. 5, July 1935, page 138: 7311:, University of Illinois Press, 6 January 2012 ( 6253: 6251: 5688: 5059:Photo Archive: Adelaide Hall on set of the 1940 4807:(1985) (A documentary with live performances at 4741:A World Is Turning (towards the coloured people) 3264:W81777-A / W81777-B / W81777-C Columbia Records 3256:Adelaide Hall with piano acc. by George Rickman 2734:was inspired by the lives of Hall (known as the 2726:and first published in 1931. Published in 1998, 2452:that included the world premiere of Ellington's 1815:, dismissing the dangers such bravery entailed. 1057: 483:and Alex C. Rogers, after which she appeared in 357:. Soon after their marriage he opened a club in 326:(with whom she made her most famous recording, " 11717:, African Stories in Hull & East Yorkshire. 11612:"Adelaide Hall (1901–1993), Singer and actress" 10217:"Adelaide Hall (vocalist : soprano vocal)" 9814:, Past shows, Southern Broadway Dinner Theatre. 9429:. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books. pp.  6691: 5947: 5581:as the World's most enduring recording artiste. 2854:, and on 19 August 2014, Mvula appeared at the 2073:was filmed with the original cast and aired on 1353: 16:American-born jazz singer and actor (1901–1993) 11681: 11400:"Adelaide Hall Collection, 1928–2003, undated" 11364:, 30 January 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2018. 9998: 8993: 8253:explaining how he came to write the score for 8109:, 3 April 2005. WW2 People's War, BBC Archive. 7799: 7533:, "Looking at the Stars with Ralph Matthews", 6709: 6707: 6261:'Desires of 1927' – A Riot at Elmore" (review) 5846:"Stage Musicals 1920s – Part 3: New Composers" 5655: 5538: 5534: 5532: 5530: 5044:Archives of African American Music and Culture 4923:There is no Archive in which Nothing Gets Lost 4819:Chasing a Rainbow: The Life of Josephine Baker 4295:"Can't Help Loving That Man of Mine" / "Bill" 3726:"A New Moon and an Old Serenade" / "Our Love" 3116: 2666:as Britain's highest paid female entertainer. 2638:Hall was one of the major entertainers of the 1933:). In 1949, Hall appeared on the BBC TV shows 1172: 857:at the Moulin Rouge sold on 2 October 2003 at 825:, France, where it ran for four months at the 11648:. V&A Theatre and Performance Collection. 11462:. Detroit Public Library Digital Collections. 10801:) contains music from the film soundtrack of 10611:"An All-Colored Vaudeville Show (Short 1935)" 9991:podcast: Season 1, Episode 3, Adelaide Hall: 8571: 8569: 8490:"Events & Business Functions | EABF" 7218:"Why can't the stars live where they please?" 6408:Discography of American Historical Recordings 6248: 5505: 5085:) contains music from the film soundtrack of 4833:(1989) (UK) (documentary about Adelaide Hall) 3677: 3046:called it "the hidden gem of sketch comedy"; 2996:As part of Black History Month in June 2020, 1504: 1265: 11472:Guide to the Rosetta Reitz Papers, 1929–2008 9877:, 19 June 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020. 9029: 6948:magazine, 23 August 1930, and reproduced in 6910:"Bojangles to be starred with Adelaide Hall" 6867:at the Moulin Rouge, featuring Adelaide Hall 6649: 6133: 6044:. University of Illinois Press. p. 14. 5037:Adelaide Hall archives and photo collections 4027:"Minnie from Trinidad" / "Sand in My Shoes" 2750:is captured in the fictionalised 2017 novel 2274:fame. The show originally was staged at the 1609: 1327:earlier that year at the Cotton Club in the 364: 11762:20th-century African-American women singers 10423:"Adelaide Hall | Adelaide Hall Discography" 10022: 9960:"Top 10 People of colour in Stage Musicals" 8825:"The Sacred Music of Duke Ellington (1983)" 8635: 8633: 8631: 8607: 8605: 8308:, August 1940. Retrieved 13 September 2014. 8002:, London, 8 December 1941, can be found at 7809:"Hall, Adelaide (1901–1993), Actor, Singer" 7750:with Adelaide Hall singing "Where or When". 7333:'Stormy Weather' Revue stars Adelaide Hall" 7015: 7013: 6704: 6679:, 18 May 1929. Retrieved 14 September 2014. 6633:"Blackbirds of 1928 / Shuffle Along (1921)" 6559:USA song chart entry for "Creole Love Call" 6310:"Southern Syncopated Orchestra: The Roster" 6037: 5527: 5144:, one dated 1928, and the other dated 1929. 5091:(1950), on which Adelaide Hall is featured. 4467: 4361: 4346:"Bluebird on My Shoulder" / "Common Sense" 3606:K-6002 / K-6002 Tono (Copenhagen, Denmark) 3078:Black Plaque awarded to Adelaide Hall, 2021 1891:Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep) 1828:Entertainments National Service Association 1764:Entertainments National Service Association 1427:1935: North and South American concert tour 11347:details website, retrieved 25 August 2014. 10636:"The Kentucky Minstrels (TV Special 1939)" 10228: 10226: 9722:, 7 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2014. 9705:, 8 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2014. 9562:Scott, Jay (12 November 1984). "Making of 9185:, concert at the Royal Festival Hall. BFI. 8566: 8331:A view of the 'Cafe Continental' stage set 8047:, Wargaming.net. Retrieved 17 August 2018. 6178: 5467: 4082:"My Devotion" / "Sharing It All With You" 4038:"Song of the Islands" / "Pagan Love Song" 4016:"As if You Didn't Know" / "I Take to You" 2952:In February 2014, a new stage show called 2409:. In 1985, Hall appeared on British TV on 2387:Omnibus: The Cotton Club comes to the Ritz 1875:Hall appears in the earliest post-war BBC 1779:to hit the airwaves. It took place at the 1601:, who were accompanied by two orchestras. 1377:On 23 March 1934, Hall opened at Harlem's 796:and in May 1928 transferred to Broadway's 420:revue. The show included songs written by 337: 31: 11862:Burials at the Cemetery of the Evergreens 11328:, Studio Museum Harlem, 19 December 2013. 10264:"Prestige Records Discography: 1933–1948" 9792: 6878:"Adelaide Hall Takes Place of 'Jo' Baker" 5299:: In 1988, the journalist and radio host 5267:Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library 4150: 3105:Top 10 People of Colour in Musicals, 2021 1657:in a live transatlantic radio broadcast. 1262:and The Sioux Tribe of Native Americans. 841:illustrated several posters to advertise 424:. Hall was hired to join the cast of the 11812:American emigrants to the United Kingdom 11414:, Archives Online at Indiana University. 11324:(from the "Rivington Place Portfolio"). 11036:"Devotional | Adelaide Hall (1901-1993)" 10362: 10343: 9591: 8628: 8602: 8071:, Vol. 1, No. 1, 14 October 1939, p. 3: 7703:"Adelaide Hall shows Paris Canned Apple" 7693:(2014) p. 150. Retrieved 17 August 2018. 7365:Article about producer Clarence Robinson 7010: 6481: 6245:, Oxford University Press, 2009, p. 233. 6168:. 17 April 1926 – via Google News. 5922: 5783: : 3 June 2020), Evelyn Hall, 1920. 5592:"Art Tatum – Strange As It Seems (1933)" 5568: 5544:"The real first lady of jazz (Review of 5172:Trio and John McLeary performing at the 4945:, CuraΓ§ao, Willemstad, Caribbean (2013). 4301:(11 July 1951) (recorded in London, UK) 4273: 4220:Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child 3519:"I'm Shooting High" / "Say You're Mine" 3483:"I'm in the Mood For Love" / "Truckin'" 3397:(10 August 1932) (recorded in New York) 3369:(October 1931) (recorded in London, UK) 3323:(October 1931) (recorded in London, UK) 3301:(14 August 1928) (recorded in New York) 3233:BVE-39370-1/ BVE-39371-1 Victor Records 3156: 2959: 2939:I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby 2498: 2043:Hall appeared in the 1951 London run of 1951:Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child 1745: 1682: 1649:. On 10 September 1938, she appeared in 1360: 1061: 1034:. The musical opened on Broadway at the 971: 919:I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby 879: 807: 736: 696: 444:and his Orchestra continued touring the 11486:. Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images. 10597:(review) β€˜Adelaide Hall ... puts over β€˜ 10223: 10087:"Adelaide Hall | singer | blue plaques" 9597: 9576: 9417: 8873:. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp.  8611: 8101: 8099: 8097: 7685:by Colin Bratkovich, published Xlibris 4891:– London Fashion Museum, London (2008). 3968:"It's Always You" / "How Did He Look"? 3946:"Moon for Sale" / "Yesterday's Dreams" 3577:"There's a Lull in my Life" / "Medley" 3383:(5 August 1932) (recorded in New York) 3345:"Baby Mine" / "I'm Redhot From Harlem" 2988: 2761:"When Harry Met Addie" was composed by 2242:(a retrospective musical revue) at the 1762:Inc.) and the British equivalent ENSA ( 1604: 1169:) who, he declared, "can really play". 776:, who planned to build the show around 750:In 1928, Hall starred on Broadway with 655:. In mid-November, Hall travelled from 393:on Broadway in 1923, in which she sang 149: 1924; died 1963) 11744: 11625:NYPR Archives NYPR Archive Collections 9793:Isherwood, Charles (3 November 2013). 9582: 9555: 9105: 8198:"Home Front – Songs From World War II" 7453: 7349:"Adelaide Hall with Cotton Club revue" 7060: 6769:, p. 215. Retrieved 14 September 1014. 6637:The Official Masterworks Broadway Site 5899: 5463: 5461: 5459: 5457: 5455: 4845:(1989) (UK) (Adelaide Hall in concert) 4312:Columbia Gramophone Co. (EMI Records) 4298:Columbia Gramophone Co. (EMI Records) 3812:"Serenade in Love" / "Fare Thee Well" 3537:"After You've Gone" / "Swing Guitars" 3253:(21 June 1928) (recorded in New York) 3136: 2366:, in 1982, where she sang Ellington's 1687:Radiolympia, Thursday 31 August 1939, 1455:and his Deep River Orchestra, and the 964: 877:for popularity on the European stage. 623:" and "The Blues I Love To Sing" with 525:, a revue containing songs written by 10885:"Brown Sugar (TV Mini Series 1986– )" 10294:"TalkTalk Webspace is closing soon!!" 9957: 9561: 8973:Adelaide Hall sings β€˜Come Sunday' at 7975:PROGRAMME FOR THE FORCES HOME SERVICE 6694:"Liberty NYC Performing Arts Archive" 6280:, p. 10, half-page advertisement for 6002:Chevalierdesaintgeorges.homestead.com 5902:"Musical of the Month: Shuffle Along" 5079:The British Lion Film Production disc 4843:Adelaide Hall – Live at the Riverside 3522:CPT-2649-1 / CPT-2652-1 Pathe PA 914 3486:P-77612 / p-77613 Ultraphone AP 1574 3447:BS-78827-1-2 / BS-78828-1-2-3 Victor 3165:Hall was one of the recipients of an 2877:" was sampled by the American rapper 2294:. Other artists on the bill included 2136:. The cast included American actress 1389:" and "Primitive Prima Donna", which 1005:starred together twice at New York's 730: 414:In 1925, Hall toured Europe with the 322:, and recorded as a jazz singer with 11510:, photograph by John D. Kisch, 1934. 10807:on which Adelaide Hall is featured: 8094: 8045:"Entertaining Allied Troops in WWII" 7432:. Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute. 6673:celebrates one year run on Broadway" 6484:Louis Armstrong: Master of Modernism 5925:Louis Armstrong: Master of Modernism 5269:: Rare Adelaide Hall photographs by 4315:(11 July 1951) (recorded in London) 3671:and Arthur Young and his Swingtette 3504:P-77616 / P-77618 Ultraphone AP1575 3351:(October 1931) (recorded in London) 3337:(October 1931) (recorded in London) 3290:Orchestra (vocals by Adelaide Hall) 3273:Orchestra (vocals by Adelaide Hall) 3242:Orchestra (vocals by Adelaide Hall) 2862:season, performing the entire album 2444:. In 1989, she appeared at London's 2049:playing the role of Hattie, singing 1984:. Alongside Trinidad-born US dancer 1398:playing in theatres across America. 1227:On 19 August 1933, the fifth annual 917:, Hall's performances of the songs " 410:Chocolate Kiddies 1925 European tour 11782:20th-century American women singers 11682:Sarah Coggrave (17 December 2020). 11338:"Black Women in Britain" exhibition 11267:"Temporary: The Harlem Renaissance" 9777:"Broadway Review: 'After Midnight'" 9647:by Iain Cameron Williams, Worldcat. 9522:, 4 May 1999. Retrieved 6 May 2023. 9106:Wilson, John S. (14 October 1988). 9094:Photograph of Adelaide Hall onstage 8994:Peter Keepnews (19 February 1983). 8402:"Adelaide Hall and Kenneth Cantril" 7456:"Jass.com: Cotton Club Revues 1934" 6840:"Le Tumulte Noir/Dancer in Magenta" 6332:, Saturday, 16 October 1926, p. 10. 6326:"'Handy Night' at Small's Paradise" 5452: 5319:", which she recorded in 1927 with 4190:Adelaide Hall and Kenneth Cantril, 3842:"Careless" / "Don't Make Me Laugh" 3331:"Too Darn Fickle" / "I Got Rhythm" 1562:'s ban on jazz music being played. 898:, after a four-month production run 13: 11832:American musical theatre actresses 11099:"Jazzonia and the Harlem Diaspora" 9617:"The Wonderful Girls In Our Lives" 9038:. New York Media, LLC. p. 28. 8851:The Sacred Music of Duke Ellington 8612:Hickman, Charles (16 March 1953). 7553:. A copy is housed at the Archive. 6730:"Adelaide Hall returns to cast of 5506:Glenn Collins (10 November 1993). 5288: 4795:The Sacred Music of Duke Ellington 4267:Adelaide Hall and Kenneth Cantril 4249:Adelaide Hall and Kenneth Cantril 4231:Adelaide Hall and Kenneth Cantril 3935:"Our Love Affair" / "And So Do I" 3924:"Goodnight Again" / "Trade Winds" 3623:I Can't Give You Anything but Love 3386:Adelaide Hall with orchestra acc. 2914:, premiered to much praise at the 2193:The Sacred Music of Duke Ellington 2057:", and in the 1952 London musical 1895:I Can't Give You Anything But Love 1631:I Can't Give You Anything But Love 1629:On 28 August 1938, Hall recorded " 1303:. The revue was originally called 1231:took place during the prestigious 1146:1933: Harlem Opera House, New York 551:Theater Owners Booking Association 397:'s hit song "Old-Fashioned Love". 14: 11963: 11907:Jazz musicians from New York City 11698: 10545:"Broadway Varieties (Short 1934)" 10395:"Song artist 44 - Duke Ellington" 9602:Investor Sues Partners in Film". 9598:Harmetz, Aljean (10 June 1984). " 9335:"Twelve Sing Way Back to America" 9050:The Cotton Club comes to the Ritz 7267:"ADELAIDE HALL TO TOUR THE COAST" 5900:Reside, Doug (10 February 2012). 5871:"ARTSEDGE: Drop Me Off in Harlem" 5666:"ARTSEDGE: Drop Me Off in Harlem" 5575:"Devotees – Honours and Tributes" 5200:National Portrait Gallery, London 4883:National Portrait Gallery, London 4805:The Cotton Club Comes to the Ritz 3771:"Moon Love" / "Yours for a Song" 3758:I Get Along Without You Very Well 3638:Adelaide Hall with organ acc. by 3507:(20 January 1936, Paris, France) 3464:B-12773-B / B-12774-B issue 5063 3298:E-28059 / E-28060 Brunswick 4031 1707:never took place at RadiOlympia; 11675: 11663: 11651: 11639: 11629: 11617: 11605: 11589: 11577: 11565: 11549: 11537: 11525: 11513: 11501: 11489: 11477: 11465: 11453: 11441: 11429: 11424:Jazzonia and the Harlem Diaspora 11417: 11405: 11393: 11382: 11367: 11350: 11331: 11314: 11302: 11289: 11259: 11239: 11226: 11207: 11195: 11183: 11165: 11148: 11131: 11119: 11091: 11079: 11066: 11054: 11028: 11002: 10979: 10957: 10927: 10902: 10877: 10852: 10837: 10791: 10776: 10759: 10747: 10722: 10705: 10690: 10678: 10653: 10628: 10603: 10578: 10562: 10537: 10521: 10505: 10490: 10465: 10440: 10387: 10375: 10356: 10337: 10319: 10307: 10286: 10274: 10256: 10238: 10209: 10191: 10173: 10134: 10116: 10104: 10079: 10053: 10035: 10016: 10006:"Adelaide Hall's 122nd Birthday" 9982: 9951: 9926: 9908: 9892: 9880: 9863: 9850: 9841: 9829: 9817: 9805: 9786: 9769: 9757: 9754:, TheaterMania, 3 November 2013. 9741: 9725: 9708: 9691: 9668: 9659:"Laura Mvula: Reflections of..." 9638: 9622: 9610: 9525: 9505: 9489: 9469: 9447: 9391: 9370: 9360:"100 Great Records of the 1920s" 9352: 9327: 9315: 9298: 9275: 9256: 9238: 9228:"Gold Badge Award list for 1992" 9220: 9201: 9188: 9169: 9153: 9137: 9118: 9099: 9087: 9073: 9057: 9042: 9023: 9012:John S. Wilson (15 April 1983), 9006: 8987: 8967: 8950: 8934: 8920:. Scarecrow Press. p. 397. 8907: 8891: 8858: 8843: 8817: 8795: 8780: 8759: 8738: 8722: 8704: 8686: 8670: 8650: 8584: 8552: 8532: 8516: 8504: 8482: 8470: 8451: 8419: 8394: 8378: 8360: 8348: 8336: 8323: 8311: 8289: 8272: 8260: 8244: 8226: 8208: 8190: 8177: 8154: 8142: 8125: 8112: 8107:"When Adelaide Hall Went to War" 8078: 8062: 8050: 8038: 8025: 8008: 8004:the V&A in their collection. 7984: 7968: 7965:, produced on Broadway in 1921." 7952: 7939: 7925: 7906: 7894: 7878: 7862: 7846: 7832: 7814: 7784: 7767: 7753: 7741: 7729: 7712: 7696: 7676: 7664: 7652: 7626: 7610: 7591: 7572: 7556: 7551:"Benny Hoff's News From America" 7540: 7524: 7508: 7478: 7447: 7435: 7063:"NPR's Jazz Profiles: Art Tatum" 6600:Museum of the City of New York: 6509:, 19 November 1927, front page: 6299:at the Royal Theatre, Baltimore. 5834:. The Black Past. 16 March 2008. 5384: 5372: 5360: 5348: 5336: 5184:StanisΕ‚aw Julian Ignacy OstrorΓ³g 5133:nightclub (the Florida Club) in 5101:dated 1929, photographed during 4969:, New York. In her 2006 etching 4905:Jazzonia and the Harlem Diaspora 4827:(1986) (American TV mini-series) 4352:(May 1960) (recorded in London) 4324: 4216:Nobody Know de Trouble I've Seen 4125:I'm Getting Sentimental Over You 4071:"Tropical Magic" / "Intermezzo" 3696:"I Have Eyes" / "I Promise You" 3461:"I Must Have That Man" / "Baby" 3429:B-12773-C / B-12774-C Brunswick 3426:"I Must Have That Man" / "Baby" 3408:"I Must Have That Man" / "Baby" 3394:B-12166-A / B-12167-A Brunswick 3295:"I Must Have That Man" / "Baby" 3247:"I Must Have That Man" / "Baby" 1947:Nobody Know De Trouble I've Seen 1822:, had her own BBC Radio series, 1585:), she recorded four songs with 639:and The Chicago Footwarmers for 11802:African-American female dancers 11767:20th-century American actresses 11672:, Beinecke Digital Collections. 11660:, Beinecke Digital Collections. 11311:, 5 June – 27 July 2013, Iniva. 11309:"Scat: Sound and Collaboration" 11297:"Scat: Sound and Collaboration" 10965:"Latest 7 Β» Dress is more" 10832:Adelaide Hall Filmography (BFI) 10384:, 6 June 1944 BBC Record Chart. 10023:Alex Finnis (20 October 2023). 7936:, issue, 25 August 1939, p. 21. 7422: 7409: 7391: 7374: 7358: 7342: 7322: 7296: 7276: 7259: 7243: 7226: 7211: 7195: 7176: 7164: 7140: 7128: 7108: 7090: 7073: 7054: 7028: 6990: 6971: 6955: 6935: 6919: 6903: 6887: 6871: 6857: 6845: 6833: 6807: 6787: 6772: 6741: 6724: 6662: 6650:Daniel Pinna (7 October 2023). 6643: 6625: 6606: 6594: 6564: 6552: 6531: 6516: 6500: 6475: 6447: 6421: 6392: 6366: 6352: 6335: 6319: 6302: 6287: 6270: 6226: 6203: 6172: 6154: 6127: 6095: 6079: 6058: 6031: 6015: 5990: 5978: 5964: 5941: 5916: 5893: 5863: 5838: 5824: 5803: 5786: 5773: 5760: 5734: 5704: 5487:from the original on 6 May 2022 5296:Oral History of Jazz in Britain 4907:– Chelsea Space, London (2009). 4791:: 300th edition (1981) (BBC TV) 3572:is included on this recording) 3230:" / "The Blues I Love to Sing" 3010:– portrayed Adelaide Hall in a 2898:featuring the classic music of 2716:Hall is mentioned in the novel 2562:In 2018, Hall was named by the 2450:Royal Ellington Tribute Concert 1770:The First World Radio Broadcast 1522:Quintette du Hot Club de France 1323:, which had been introduced by 1178:ADELAIDE HALL TO TOUR THE COAST 479:, which had a score written by 146: 10834:. Retrieved 26 September 2020. 9889:. Sherman's Showcase (report). 9856:Sherman's Showcase (trailer): 9635:. Retrieved February 26, 2022. 9272:, Time Inc., 22 November 1993. 9030:Ruth Gilbert (11 April 1983). 8947:magazine, 7 July 1980, p. 109. 8941:Newport Jazz Festival listings 8677:"Adelaide Hall in new musical" 8318:"6 June 1944 BBC Record Chart" 8137:South London Press and Mercury 7947:"The edit that rewrote history 6343:invent a new style of singing? 5643: 5602: 5584: 5579:Guinness Book of World Records 5499: 4849: 4749:(1951), British PathΓ© Newsreel 4719:(1940), British PathΓ© Newsreel 4646: 3631:(28 August 1938) (recorded at 3489:(January 1936, Paris, France) 3468:Co. Tokyo (Japan) issued 1935 3199: 3152: 3050:said it was "irreverent", and 2456:, which was written for Queen 2179:. and in 1981 appeared on the 1581:; in 1937 (while on a trip to 1415:(1935), a miniature revue for 1412:An All-Colored Vaudeville Show 1335:1934: Apollo Theater, Harlem, 1305:The Cotton Club Parade of 1933 1229:Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic 1197:World Fair City, Chicago, 1933 615:Recordings with Duke Ellington 462:, as well as in the 1972 film 279:Guinness Book of World Records 1: 11942:Traditional pop music singers 11877:Dancers from New York (state) 11807:American emigrants to England 11777:20th-century American singers 11772:20th-century American dancers 11736:Adelaide Hall (on WNYC Radio) 11236:, Glasstire, 4 November 2012. 10986:Little Black Dress exhibition 10314:"Adelaide Hall – Discography" 9958:Lewis, Paul (22 March 2021). 9619:, 1973, Morecambe & Wise. 9246:"Featured Content on Myspace" 9054:. Retrieved 6 September 2014. 8904:magazine, 2 June 1980, p. 94. 8458:The Royal Variety Performance 8073:"Harry Roy's World Broadcast" 7859:, Saturday, 25 February 1939. 6541:, Haus Publishing Ltd, 2005 ( 6092:. Retrieved 17 December 2018. 5904:. The New York Public Library 5445: 4949:Scat: Sound and Collaboration 4911:The Living Archive Exhibition 4839:(1989) (live concert footage) 4685:(1934) (USA short, filmed at 4671:(1933) (USA short, filmed at 4455:"There Goes That Song Again" 4254:"My Lord, What a Morning" / " 3568:and his Orchestra (trumpeter 2654:singers, regarded as such by 2081:. In 1957, at the request of 2055:Another Op'nin', Another Show 1844:(and others) and produced by 1459:. My stage favorites include 1058:1931–1932: World concert tour 570:Southern Syncopated Orchestra 11787:20th-century English singers 11474:. Duke University Libraries. 11223:Museum of Fine Arts Houston. 11204:. Art & Education, 2012. 10661:"The Thief of Bagdad (1940)" 10473:"Dancers in the Dark (1932)" 9916:"Adelaide Hall, Entertainer" 9160:"Adelaide Hall, jazz singer" 9144:"Adelaide Hall, jazz singer" 8865:Bernard L. Peterson (1993). 8234:"The Thief of Bagdad (1940)" 7137:, African American Registry. 7051:), April, July and November. 6753:, Dorling Kindersley, 2005, 6314:Black Music Research Journal 4697:All-Coloured Vaudeville Show 4657:(1924) (USA) (Micheaux Film) 4309:"How Many Times" / "Vanity" 3204: 3088:Abbey Road Recording Studios 2888:, Broadway musical 2013–2014 2838:, by Iain Cameron Williams: 2820:During 2013, British singer 1760:United Service Organizations 7: 11852:American women jazz singers 11586:, Alinari Images (Archive). 11574:, Alinari Images (Archive). 11389:The Women Behind Television 11042:. National Portrait Gallery 11016:. National Portrait Gallery 10910:"Sophisticated Lady (1989)" 9835:Sherman's Showcase on AMC: 9812:"A Nite at the Cotton Club" 9688:. Retrieved 13 August 2014. 9399:Chapter 36, Strange Brother 9096:at the Barbican, July 1986. 7355:, 23 September 1933, p. 18. 7238:The Baltimore Afro-American 6076:. Retrieved 17 August 2018. 5875:Artsedge.kennedy-center.org 5794:"Adelaide Hall (1901–1993)" 5670:Artsedge.kennedy-center.org 5176:Theatre, Hampstead, London. 4797:(1982) (MGM) – recorded at 4519: 4328: 4277: 4196: 4154: 3756:"Transatlantic Lullaby" / " 3681: 3380:Br 6376 / Br6362 Brunswick 3208: 2342:, the program, narrated by 2326:organised a tribute to the 1999:Duke and Duchess of Windsor 1367:Loew's Metropolitan Theatre 1173:1933: American concert tour 772:was the idea of impresario 588:and produced by impresario 10: 11968: 11932:Singers from New York City 11857:British women jazz singers 11792:African-American actresses 11010:"Devotional | Sonia Boyce" 10997:Brighton & Hove Museum 10571:, Feb. 17, 1934, page 39, 10530:, Oct. 28, 1933, page 62, 9341:, 2 December 1939, p. 6: " 9134:, 10 December 1988, p. 45. 8667:, 3 September 1957, p. 33. 8528:https://www.royal.uk/sport 8020:, 13 November 1993, p. B7) 7382:"Cotton Club Parade, 1934" 6997:"Dancing in 'Brown Buddies 6896:. Group photograph of the 6513:– report & photograph. 6237:Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham 5652:recorded in 1927. YouTube. 5548:by Iain Cameron Williams)" 5397: 5235:Victoria and Albert Museum 5205:NYPR Archive Collections, 4725:(TV series, UK) 1946–1950. 4573:There Goes That Song Again 3678:The Decca years, 1939–1945 3411:B-12773-B / B-12774-B CBS 3084:Nubian Jak Community Trust 2525:Cemetery of the Evergreens 2505:Cemetery of the Evergreens 2415:in a documentary entitled 2346:, featured music by Hall, 1505:European career, 1935–1938 1329:Cotton Club Parade of 1933 1130:in the New York suburb of 993:Speculation that Hall and 407: 342:Adelaide Hall was born in 11436:Adelaide Hall collections 11379:, Two Temple Place, 2018. 10788:, British PathΓ© Newsreel. 10730:"Variety in Sepia (1947)" 10702:, British PathΓ© Newsreel. 9462:24 September 2015 at the 9181:14 September 2014 at the 8914:Thomas P. Hustad (2012). 8898:Listing for Michael's Pub 8810:19 September 2009 at the 8773:14 September 2009 at the 8661:in Philly world premiere" 8596:guidetomusicaltheatre.com 8549:, 14 October 1952, p. 17. 8355:"Variety in Sepia (1947)" 8304:13 September 2014 at the 7913:BBC TV programme listings 7670:Henry Crowder biography: 7638:Gypsyjazzuk.wordpress.com 7339:, 2 December 1933, p. 16. 7153:, 25 January 1932, p. 6. 6698:performingartsarchive.com 6572:"Ellington Sessions 1933" 6482:Brothers, Thomas (2014). 6068:, Xlibris, 2014, p. 148, 5923:Brothers, Thomas (2014). 5712:"Adelaide Hall Biography" 5474:"Obituary: Adelaide Hall" 5277:, Times Square, New York. 5174:University College School 5166:The David Lund Collection 5117:Duke University Libraries 4689:, Bronx, New York City) ( 4675:, Bronx, New York City) ( 4515: 4503:" ft. Adelaide Hall vcl. 4495: 4483: 4480: 4477: 4474: 4451: 4433: 4389: 4377: 4374: 4371: 4368: 3795:My Heart Belongs to Daddy 3561:(15 October 1936, Paris) 3478:and his Famous Orchestra 3439:and his Famous Orchestra 3421:and his Famous Orchestra 3359:"To Have and To Hold" / " 3281:21490-A Victor BVE-39371 2967:On 14 February 2014, the 2954:A Nite at the Cotton Club 2946:A Nite at the Cotton Club 2926:, Duke Ellington and the 2675:Famous Negro Music Makers 2557: 2485:Cabaret Comes to Carnegie 2475:In 1990, Hall starred in 2322:. On 2 July 1980, writer 1970:Royal Variety Performance 1624:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 1610:British career, 1938–1993 1003:Bill "Bojangles" Robinson 995:Bill "Bojangles" Robinson 977:Bill "Bojangles" Robinson 752:Bill "Bojangles" Robinson 553:(TOBA) circuit taking in 495:(with a score written by 365:American career 1921–1935 304:Bill "Bojangles" Robinson 263: 223: 201: 167: 160: 156: 127: 117: 91: 74: 54: 44: 39: 30: 23: 11872:Columbia Records artists 11842:American stage actresses 11797:African-American dancers 11614:. NPG, London (archive). 11426:was one such exhibition. 11343:12 February 2015 at the 11232:Carrie Marie Schneider, 11219:28 February 2013 at the 10593:, Feb. 8, 1934, page 9, 9964:1 Minute Theatre Reviews 9766:, New York City Theatre. 9657:Stephen Clark – Design. 9645:Underneath a Harlem Moon 9629:Underneath a Harlem Moon 9566:: A Legend of its Own". 9282:"On This Day in History" 9194:Gavin Bryars reminisces 9176:"Royal Ellington (1989)" 9064:Library of Congress data 8752:6 September 2009 at the 8681:Washington Afro-American 8665:Washington Afro-American 8320:, WW2 People's War, BBC. 8299:magazine (British issue) 7901:"The Kentucky Minstrels" 7417:"The Harlem Renaissance" 7183:The Northwest Enterprise 7157:17 November 2015 at the 7087:, January/February 1998. 7043:26 February 2021 at the 7037:Underneath a Harlem Moon 6800:22 February 2014 at the 6622:, Drop Me Off in Harlem. 6618:30 December 2011 at the 6120:), mentions the musical 6090:The 1920s Berlin Project 5546:Underneath a Harlem Moon 5431:Underneath A Harlem Moon 5253:Yale University Archives 5081:collection (held at the 4965:. Permanent Collection, 4801:, London (released 1983) 4705:(1939 (British TV movie) 4468:US singles chart entries 4362:UK singles chart entries 3799:Have You Met Miss Jones? 3320:R-218 / R-221 Brunswick 3308:'s Blackbirds Orchestra 3111:1 Minute Theatre Reviews 2844:Underneath a Harlem Moon 2814:Underneath a Harlem Moon 2532:St Paul's, Covent Garden 2494: 2091:. The world premiere of 1923:Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 1735:, supported by comedian 1653:with Waller at London's 1158:. A journalist from the 979:and Hall in the musical 470:musical of the same name 11952:Actresses from Brooklyn 11902:Musicians from Brooklyn 11822:American gospel singers 11817:American female dancers 11560:Millersville University 10448:"A Son of Satan (1924)" 9198:, Haymarket, Leicester. 8547:Baltimore Afro-American 8151:Discography: 1933–1948. 8018:Baltimore Afro-American 7843:released on CD in 2012. 7779:Baltimore Afro-American 7724:Baltimore Afro-American 7603:21 October 2014 at the 7371:starring Adelaide Hall. 6528:listed on Ellingtonweb. 6110:Oxford University Press 5428:Iain Cameron Williams, 5263:Yale University Library 5223:/ Dancer in Magenta by 5207:New York Public Library 5180:Millersville University 4993:Black Cultural Archives 4967:Studio Museum in Harlem 4777:(1974) (TV Documentary) 4256:Swing Low Sweet Chariot 3994:" / "Mississippi Mama" 3913:" / "I Wanna Be Loved" 3894:"Mist on the River" / " 3612:Adelaide Hall with the 3586:Adelaide Hall with the 3540:CPT-1 / CPT-1 Pathe PA 3278:"Blues I Love to Sing" 2916:Brooks Atkinson Theatre 2270:and John W. Bubbles of 2167:(as a panelist) and on 2161:St Martin-in-the-Fields 2159:'s memorial service at 2097:Rodgers and Hammerstein 2013:. Also on the bill was 1974:Victoria Palace Theatre 1943:Swing Low Sweet Chariot 1850:Lullaby of the Princess 1733:Piccadixie British Tour 1715:Unexpectedly, the show 1536:in the Russian company 1373:, from 7 September 1934 1301:George Dewey Washington 1136:Shinnecock Indian tribe 909:music score written by 859:Swann Auction Galleries 510:, Small's Paradise and 491:. Hall then starred in 338:Early life and marriage 11937:American torch singers 11724:starring Adelaide Hall 11546:, The British Library. 11508:Adelaide Hall portrait 11450:. The British Library. 11438:. The British Library. 11299:, Iniva, 20 July 2013. 11256:, ViertelNeun Gallery. 11074:"Keep Smiling Through" 10811:. The British Library. 9938:Blackplaqueproject.com 9684:13 August 2014 at the 9495:Gavin Bryars explains 8286:1940, 4 February 2010. 8251:MiklΓ³s RΓ³zsa interview 8059:. Alamy Photo Archive. 8033:"Keep Smiling Through" 8014:Article by Ida Peters 7607:, Paul Vernon Chester. 7584:5 October 2013 at the 7567:The Pittsburgh Courier 7519:The Pittsburgh Courier 7337:The Pittsburgh Courier 7291:The Pittsburgh Courier 7271:The Pittsburgh Courier 7187:Enterprise News Bureau 7151:The Milwaukee Sentinel 6930:The Pittsburgh Courier 6719:The Pittsburgh Courier 6507:The Pittsburgh Courier 6330:The Pittsburgh Courier 6265:The Pittsburgh Courier 6179:Paul S.Machlin (ed.). 5813:, publ. Xlibris 2014, 5095:Detroit Public Library 4989:Black Women in Britain 4939:The Harlem Renaissance 4809:the Ritz Hotel, London 4771:(9 January 1974) (ITV) 4703:The Kentucky Minstrels 4421:All the Things You Are 4151:Odeon (Argentina) 1943 3911:All The Things You Are 3621:"That Old Feeling" / " 3455:Mills Blue Rhythm Band 3313:"Rhapsody in Love" / " 3304:Adelaide Hall acc. by 3162: 3143:UK Black History Month 3020:musical sketch titled 2848: 2517:Charing Cross Hospital 2512: 2142:Manchester Opera House 1909:and his Calypso Band, 1858:Spotlight on the Stars 1755: 1692: 1691:starring Adelaide Hall 1495: 1485: 1473: 1383:The Cotton Club Parade 1374: 1355:The Cotton Club Parade 1297:Mills Blue Rhythm Band 1225: 1215: 1191: 1188:headline, 22 July 1933 1123: 1104: 1094:The Milwaukee Sentinel 1081:I'll Never Be the Same 1067: 990: 899: 818: 747: 709: 695: 521:, she was featured in 487:with songs written by 40:Background information 11947:Vaudeville performers 11897:Music hall performers 11882:Decca Records artists 11827:American jazz singers 11597:National Jazz Archive 11556:"Adelaide Hall, 1928" 10569:Motion Picture Herald 10528:Motion Picture Herald 9263:"Died, Adelaide Hall" 9213:2 August 2011 at the 8827:. BFI. Archived from 8788:It Don't Mean a Thing 8694:"TV Pop Diaries 1960" 7990:A poster advertising 7922:for 1 September 1939. 6977:Bernard L. Peterson, 6692:Danni Bayles Yeager. 6134:Frank Cullen (2004). 5948:The Broadway League. 5614:internationalopus.com 5416:Jazz: The Rough Guide 5241:), South Kensington, 5194:National Jazz Archive 5019:William Waldorf Astor 4788:Parkinson (TV series) 4781:It Don't Mean A Thing 4274:Columbia (EMI) – 1951 3543:(15 May 1936, Paris) 3261:"Chicago Stomp Down" 3160: 3129:In January 2021, the 2866:, accompanied by the 2840: 2635:, during March 1939. 2502: 2336:Newport Jazz Festival 2284:Playboy Jazz Festival 2276:Newport Jazz Festival 2177:It Don't Mean a Thing 1848:) in which she sings 1749: 1686: 1660:On 25 February 1939, 1526:Black and White Revue 1490: 1477: 1445: 1421:The Nicholas Brothers 1364: 1241:local newspaper. The 1216: 1200: 1176: 1111: 1099: 1091:, on 25 January 1932 1065: 975: 883: 811: 792:, but it was renamed 740: 700: 690: 454:Christopher Isherwood 11912:People of Montmartre 11847:American tap dancers 11520:"Blackbirds Of 1928" 11245:Marianne Vlaschits, 10939:Imperial War Museums 10756:, BFI film listings. 9920:Black Plaque Project 9543:on 24 September 2015 9535:When Harry Met Addie 9500:When Harry Met Addie 8975:St. Paul's Cathedral 8500:on 24 December 2012. 8463:24 December 2012 at 8444:, Adelaide Hall and 8426:"British Programmes" 8122:, via Tonyellis.net. 7840:Broadcast To America 7588:, Midnight in Paris. 7444:at JazzStandards.com 7428:Kennet B. Hilliard, 7240:, 9 July 1946, p. 8. 7007:, 27 September 1930. 6793:Jean Delaurier 1929 6404:Adp.library.ucsb.edu 6140:. Psychology Press. 6038:Chip Deffaa (1992). 5610:"International Opus" 4799:St. Paul's Cathedral 4093:"Let's Get Lost" / " 3739:Don't Worry 'Bout Me 3656:(1939) (recorded at 3555:"I'm Shooting High" 3525:(5 May 1936, Paris) 2892:A new musical revue 2790:Francis Ford Coppola 2771:Queen Elizabeth Hall 2736:lightly-tanned Venus 2598:Maggie Aderin-Pocock 2417:The Real Cotton Club 2360:St. Paul's Cathedral 2340:The Blues is a Woman 2233:Douglas Fairbanks Jr 2114:Songs from the Shows 2110:The Music Goes Round 1931:Fisk Jubilee Singers 1797:The Western Brothers 1651:Broadcast To America 1605:Move to London, 1938 1548:1936 Summer Olympics 1546:. During the August 1441:Village of Larchmont 1309:Stormy Weather Revue 1285:Stormy Weather Revue 1281:Stormy Weather Revue 1267:Stormy Weather Revue 1128:Village of Larchmont 948:, American composer 533:. The cast included 330:" in 1927) and with 270:Adelaide Louise Hall 50:Adelaide Louise Hall 11927:Singers from London 11562:Special Collection. 11277:on 23 December 2012 10945:on 3 September 2014 10772:A World Is Turning. 10698:Behind The Blackout 10427:Jazz Music Archives 9970:on 27 December 2021 9735:' by XXXTentacion: 9476:A Time in Ybor City 9268:13 May 2015 at the 9164:Desert Island Discs 9148:Desert Island Discs 9081:The South Bank Show 8983:34:37 Adelaide Hall 8831:on 6 September 2009 8647:, 10 November 1993. 8543:"Capital Spotlight" 8406:Secondhandsongs.com 8284:Hits of All Decades 8255:The Thief of Bagdad 8185:New York Daily News 7855:, BBC TV listings, 7853:"Harlem in Mayfair" 7811:, BFI ScreenOnline. 7748:Kai Ewans Orchestra 7709:, 25 December 1937. 7569:, 30 November 1935. 7135:Art Tatum biography 6932:, 22 February 1930. 6721:, 10 November 1928. 6267:, 27 November 1926. 5809:Bratkovich, Colin, 5722:on 30 December 2013 5676:on 30 December 2011 5542:(24 January 2003). 5471:(8 November 1993). 5434:, Continuum, 2002, 5073:The British Library 5066:The Thief of Bagdad 4943:KurΓ‘ Hulanda Museum 4865:, London (2003–04). 4863:Imperial War Museum 4811:, featuring former 4717:Behind The Blackout 4710:The Thief of Bagdad 4662:Dancers in the Dark 4335:Label & Number 4284:Label & Number 4203:Label & Number 4172:Odeon DR-7240/7239 4161:Label & Number 4114:(6 September 1943) 4055:(18 November 1941) 3941:(12 December 1940) 3930:(12 December 1940) 3872:" / "No Souvenirs" 3829:The Lady Is a Tramp 3818:(27 December 1939) 3743:'Tain't What You Do 3688:Label & Number 3667:Adelaide Hall with 3564:Adelaide Hall with 3546:Adelaide Hall with 3528:Adelaide Hall with 3474:Adelaide Hall with 3453:Adelaide Hall with 3435:Adelaide Hall with 3417:Adelaide Hall with 3215:Label & Number 3172:in 2024, alongside 3137:Google Doodle, 2023 3028:played the part of 2752:A Time in Ybor City 2446:Royal Festival Hall 2441:Desert Island Discs 2432:King's Head Theatre 2412:The South Bank Show 2397:and his Orchestra, 2189:St Paul's Cathedral 2146:NoΓ«l Coward Theatre 2118:Muses with Milligan 1976:in the presence of 1945:", "Bye and Bye", " 1837:The Thief of Bagdad 1795:and His Orchestra, 1772:, 17 October 1939. 1674:Dark Sophistication 1066:Hall's 1931–32 tour 950:William Grant Still 404:European tour, 1925 355:Trinidad and Tobago 110:nightclub chanteuse 11917:RCA Victor artists 11892:Harlem Renaissance 11252:5 May 2014 at the 11247:"Creole Love Call" 11177:Nomorepotlucks.org 10991:25 August 2014 at 10935:"Women in Wartime" 10804:Night and the City 10767:A World Is Turning 10717:Stars In Your Eyes 10712:Stars In Your Eyes 10595:Broadway Varieties 10573:Broadway Varieties 10532:On The Air And Off 10514:ON THE AIR AND OFF 10499:On the Air and Off 10049:. 20 October 2023. 10012:. 20 October 2023. 9995:. 12 January 2021. 9875:Sherman's Showcase 9837:Sherman's Showcase 9799:The New York Times 9783:, 3 November 2013. 9604:The New York Times 9585:The New York Times 9569:The Globe and Mail 9333:William N. Jones, 9312:, 11 October 2018. 9304:Georgia Chambers, 9287:4 May 2014 at the 9166:, 13 January 1991. 9150:, 2 December 1972. 9112:The New York Times 9018:The New York Times 8698:tvpopdiaries.co.uk 8645:The New York Times 7959:Joe Loss biography 7918:3 May 2014 at the 7792:The Sun Never Sets 7726:, 6 November 1993. 7683:Just Remember This 7672:Allardyce Barnett. 7640:. 23 November 2014 7369:Chocolate Soldiers 7254:Pittsburgh Courier 7121:5 May 2014 at the 6914:Pittsburgh Courier 6821:. 21 December 2014 6713:Theophilus Lewis, 6671:Blackbirds of 1928 6349:, 21 October 2023. 6341:Did Adelaide Hall 6066:Just Remember This 6064:Colin Bratkovich, 6026:Keep (It) Swinging 5881:on 15 October 2011 5811:Just Remember This 5800:, 18 January 2024. 5513:The New York Times 5255:, Adelaide Hall – 5088:Night and the City 5048:Indiana University 4889:Little Black Dress 4869:Little Black Dress 4831:Sophisticated Lady 4762:Night and the City 4723:Stars In Your Eyes 4691:Universal Pictures 4683:Broadway Varieties 4677:Universal Pictures 4669:On the Air and Off 4633:Crooning Blackbird 4240:" / "Bye and Bye" 4121:Sophisticated Lady 4077:(2 February 1942) 4066:(2 February 1942) 4044:(7 November 1941) 4033:(5 November 1941) 4022:(5 November 1941) 3963:(7 February 1941) 3952:(7 February 1941) 3870:This Can't Be Love 3837:(19 January 1940) 3807:(8 November 1939) 3788:(8 November 1939) 3777:(17 October 1939) 3669:StΓ©phane Grappelli 3633:Abbey Road Studios 3628:HMV (EMI Records) 3550:and his Orchestra 3532:and his Orchestra 3512:Stephane Grappelli 3450:(4 December 1933) 3361:Minnie The Moocher 3315:Minnie The Moocher 3284:(26 October 1927) 3163: 3103:One Minute Theatre 3048:The New York Times 3034:Zora Neale Hurston 3012:Harlem Renaissance 2999:Sherman's Showcase 2982:Blackbirds of 1928 2807:Morecambe and Wise 2779:Cristina Zavalloni 2777:. The soprano was 2640:Harlem Renaissance 2513: 2477:Sophisticated Lady 2304:StΓ©phane Grappelli 2173:Humphrey Lyttelton 2153:Humphrey Lyttelton 2079:Someone to Talk To 2034:Princess Elizabeth 2007:Princess Elizabeth 1978:Princess Elizabeth 1939:Caribbean Carnival 1935:Rooftop Rendezvous 1919:A World is Turning 1756: 1693: 1689:Kentucky Minstrels 1678:Kentucky Minstrels 1639:Abbey Road Studios 1620:The Sun Never Sets 1403:On the Air and Off 1375: 1346:opened at the new 1344:Chocolate Soldiers 1337:Chocolate Soldiers 1276:Pittsburgh Courier 1233:Chicago World Fair 1209:Pittsburgh Courier 1185:Pittsburgh Courier 1161:Pittsburgh Courier 1156:Harlem Opera House 1132:Westchester County 1115:Shinnecock Indians 1068: 991: 961:home to New York. 944:, German composer 900: 819: 815:Blackbirds of 1928 794:Blackbirds of 1928 784:but Mills died of 770:Blackbirds of 1928 765:Blackbirds of 1928 748: 744:Blackbirds of 1928 732:Blackbirds of 1928 717:in a revue called 710: 631:Chicago Stomp Down 595:Pittsburgh Courier 274:Harlem Renaissance 11599:– Adelaide Hall: 11072:Angie Macdonald, 10235:, Mosaic Records. 10067:. 11 January 2024 9466:, Harper Collins. 9456:Like Venus Fading 9339:The Afro American 8956:Dolores Barclay, 8927:978-0-8108-8265-2 8884:978-0-313-26657-7 8683:, 12 August 1958. 8524:Duke Of Edinburgh 8031:Angie Macdonald, 7707:The Afro-American 7634:"Django's Haunts" 7598:"Django's Haunts" 7535:The Afro-American 7521:, 18 August 1934. 7466:on 18 August 2012 7353:The Afro-American 7293:, 19 August 1933. 7221:The Afro-American 7208:, 27 August 1932. 7206:The Afro-American 7025:, Playbill Vault. 7005:The Afro-American 6966:The Afro American 6882:The Afro-American 6738:, 11 August 1928. 6677:The Afro-American 6493:978-0-393-06582-4 6460:Los Angeles Times 6360:Exhibitors Herald 6278:The Afro-American 6233:Henry Louis Gates 6212:musical, p. 106, 6166:The Afro American 6162:"Tan Town Topics" 6118:978-0-19-975937-8 6051:978-0-252-06258-2 5934:978-0-393-06582-4 5748:. 7 November 1993 5408:Digby Fairweather 5105:residency at the 5015:Catherine Tackley 4977:, Adelaide Hall, 4644: 4643: 4617:Hall of Memories 4592:TER / VIP SERIES 4557:Hall of Ellington 4513: 4512: 4465: 4464: 4406:Begin the Beguine 4359: 4358: 4349:Oriole (CB 1556) 4322: 4321: 4271: 4270: 4179: 4178: 4148: 4147: 3992:I Hear a Rhapsody 3919:(9 October 1940) 3904:(15 August 1940) 3855:Begin the Beguine 3675: 3674: 3558:CPT-1 / Pathe PA 3026:Bashir Salahuddin 3004:Bashir Salahuddin 2937:'s rendition of " 2928:Nicholas Brothers 2856:Royal Albert Hall 2744:Dorothy Dandridge 2732:Like Venus Fading 2552:Michael Parkinson 2481:Riverside Studios 2407:Nicholas Brothers 2348:Big Mama Thornton 2332:Avery Fisher Hall 2195:was filmed for a 2181:Michael Parkinson 2011:Duke of Edinburgh 1982:Princess Margaret 1824:Wrapped in Velvet 1750:Hall starring in 1666:Harlem in Mayfair 1437:The Afro-American 1212:, 19 August 1933: 1085:Riverside Theatre 831:Gare Saint-Lazare 678:Lafayette Theatre 609:Exhibitors Herald 547:Lafayette Theatre 519:Chocolate Kiddies 459:Goodbye to Berlin 446:Chocolate Kiddies 426:Chocolate Kiddies 417:Chocolate Kiddies 402:Chocolate Kiddies 267: 266: 11959: 11722:A Cabaret Moment 11713:Lucy Shacklock, 11692: 11691: 11679: 11673: 11667: 11661: 11655: 11649: 11643: 11637: 11633: 11627: 11621: 11615: 11609: 11603: 11593: 11587: 11581: 11575: 11569: 11563: 11553: 11547: 11541: 11535: 11529: 11523: 11517: 11511: 11505: 11499: 11493: 11487: 11481: 11475: 11469: 11463: 11457: 11451: 11445: 11439: 11433: 11427: 11421: 11415: 11409: 11403: 11397: 11391: 11386: 11380: 11371: 11365: 11362:Evening Standard 11354: 11348: 11335: 11329: 11318: 11312: 11306: 11300: 11293: 11287: 11286: 11284: 11282: 11273:. 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