Arthur Hall

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Arthur Hall (real name was Adolph Joseph Hohl) was born in New York on Oct, 14, 1889. He was married 10/11/1911 to Matilda Kroencke (1890-1963). He had two sons, Eugene A. Hohl (1912-2005) and Henry E. Hohl (1914-1989).

His first recordings were on 1912 as member of the Manhattan Quartet ([a2256640] / [a4517871]), with whom he stayed until 1929.
During World War I, Adolph J. Hohl changed his name to Arthur Hall on 1917 due to the anti-German hysteria, and started recording as solo artist as well.
Among the many recordings he did on as solo artist, Hall cut "Yes, We Have No Bananas!" on 1923 for Black Swan under the pseudonym of Howard Lewis, which went also issued on the Olympic label.
Hall also worked for other labels (both as solo artist & part of vocal groups ranging from duets to quartets as well as providing vocal refrains for jazz & dance band records) such as the Plaza group (Banner, Domino (as either Allen Craig or Cliff Stewart), Regal, Oriole (as Charles Nelson), etc.), Emerson, Everybodys, the Grey Gull group (Grey Gull, Madison, Supreme, Radiex, Globe, Amco, etc.) (the Grey Gull company used masters from the NYRL group, Emerson & other companies until it opened his own studio on 1926), the NYRL/New York Recording Laboratories group (Paramount, Puritan, Broadway, Puretone, etc.), the Pathé Frères Phonograph Co. (Pathé Actuelle, Actuelle, Perfect (3), Davega, etc.), The Arto Company (which also included Bell (4), Cleartone Records (2) & many others), the Bell Record Corporation (which included Bell (4)), Gennett & Edison, just to mention several of these.

From 1924, Arthur Hall began recording several duets with tenor John Ryan, beginning with "Hawaiian Nightingale" (matrix 9863 - recorded on November 21 of 1924) / "I'm Someone Who's No One To You" (matrix 9832 - recorded on November 7 of 1924) (released on Edison Diamond Disc 51473), which brought the beginning of a long series of recordings by Hall & Ryan, both under their own names & several pseudonyms (for example, [a3761657]).
Hall & Ryan were also augmented by Ed Smalle when they recorded also as [a2883354] for Edison.
One year later, Hall joined the vocal group [a3981366], which also gave way to the [a5287175] in 1926. His final Edison Diamond disc was "Sweet Elaine" (matrix E-18188 - recorded January 24, 1928), which was issued on Edison Diamond Disc 52235 in 1928.

Arthur Hall died during March 1960 in Broward County, Florida.

[Walsh 1972/12 via Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound written by Frank Hoffman (2004) accessed via Google Books (https://books.google.es/books?id=9GGTAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT1484&dq=encyclopedia+of+recorded+sound&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjWur3AlYPRAhXZd1AKHa3CCZsQ6AEIIzAB#v=onepage&q&f=false)]

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Mamma Goes Where Papa Goes

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Don't Bring Lulu

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Let’s all be Americans now

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Hoosier Sweetheart

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Yes! We Have No Bananas

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Arthur Hall has released 26 albums between 1921 and 1928. Notable releases include Are There Any More At Home Like You? / And I Don't Mean Maybe, Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away / They're Doing The Black Bottom In Charleston Now, Silver Theads Among The Gold / In A Garden Rare. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Arthur Hall's most-played tracks include Mamma Goes Where Papa Goes, Don't Bring Lulu, Let’s all be Americans now, Hoosier Sweetheart, Yes! We Have No Bananas. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

Arthur Hall (real name was Adolph Joseph Hohl) was born in New York on Oct, 14, 1889. He was married 10/11/1911 to Matilda Kroencke (1890-1963). He had two sons, Eugene A. Hohl (1912-2005) and Henry E. Hohl (1914-1989). His first recordings were... Read the full biography on this page.

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