Mal Hallett & His Orchestra

Mal Hallett (born 1893, Roxbury, Massachusetts – died November 20, 1952, Boston) was an American jazz violinist and bandleader. == Biography == Hallett was a graduate of the Boston Conservatory of Music. He played in France during World War I as a member of Al Moore's orchestra, and led his own band, primarily in New England, for much of the 1930s. His ensemble featured a large number of sidemen who went on to become noted for their own achievements, including... [more on Wikipedia]

Top songs: #1: Boo Hoo - #2: (Have You Forgotten) The You and Me That Used to Be - #3: In the Chapel in the Moonlight - #4: Turn Off the Moon - #5: One in a Million
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1930s#107737


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See also...

Mal Hallett • Mal Hallett's Orchestra


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