Juanita Hall
b. 6 November 1901, Keysport, New Jersey, USA, d. 28 February 1968, Bay Shore, New York, USA. After studying at the Juilliard School of Music and Drama, Hall began singing and playing small roles in theatrical productions on the eastern seaboard. In 1935, she appeared in a Broadway revival of Sailor Beware! Mostly, over the next few years she sang, her repertoire ranging through popular songs of the day to folk music and the blues. She made some recordings, including six sides for Victor Records, accompanied by jazz trombonist Bennie Morton and his orchestra. In those days, there never were enough major roles for black artists but things improved somewhat for Hall from the mid-40s onwards. She had a place in the chorus in Sing Out Sweet Land (1944) and a revival of Show Boat (1946). After moving up to small supporting roles in St. Louis Woman (1946) and Street Scene (1947), she was cast as Bloody Mary in the new Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II show, South Pacific (1949). Hall was widely and highly praised for her nightly show-stopping performances of ‘Bali Ha’i’ and ‘Happy Talk’. In 1954 she had another good role as Madam Tango in House Of Flowers.
In 1958 Hall went to Hollywood to reprise her role as Bloody Mary in the film version of South Pacific. Among the many disappointments of this film was the inexplicable decision to have Hall’s singing dubbed by Muriel Smith. Also in 1958, Hall was back on Broadway for the role of Madame Liang in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Flower Drum Song. That same year, she recorded Juanita Sings The Blues, on which she was accompanied by an all-star jazz group led by pianist Claude Hopkins and which included trumpeter Doc Cheatham and tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins. In 1961, she went to Hollywood for the screen version ofFlower Drum Song. After this film appearance, Hall then retired from public performance.
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Discografia
17 album • Ordinato per Bestseller
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Sings the Blues
Blues - Pubblicato da Master Classics Records il 1 ago 2009
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Juanita Hall Sings The Blues (Album Version)
Jazz - Pubblicato da Fantasy Records il 1 gen 1957
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RODGERS: South Pacific (Original Broadway Cast) (1949)
Classica - Pubblicato da Naxos il 30 ago 2004
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Juanita Hall Sings the Blues
Blues - Pubblicato da Tuxedo Music il 24 mag 2013
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South Pacific (Original Broadway Cast)
Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza, Juanita Hall
Colonne sonore - Pubblicato da Music Manager il 22 giu 2021
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The Original Bloody Mary Sings the Blues (feat. The Claude Hopkins All Stars)
Vocal jazz - Pubblicato da Fly Me to the Moon il 15 lug 2015
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Juanita Hall Sings The Blues (Remastered)
Blues - Pubblicato da RevOla il 30 lug 2021
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You'll Never Walk Alone (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 22, 1952)
Richard Rodgers, Juanita Hall, Martha Wright, John Raitt, Celeste Holm
Musical - Pubblicato da SOFA - AV Catalog DD il 26 giu 2023
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Juanita Hall: Sings The Blues
Jazz - Pubblicato da Blue Velvet il 17 ago 2017
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Juanita Hall Sings the Blues
Juanita Hall, Claude Hopkins All Stars
Jazz - Pubblicato da Fresh Sound Records il 24 mag 2013
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Hold That Train / Baby Won't You Please Come Home
Jazz - Pubblicato da Counterpoint Records il 27 ago 1958
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Gulf Coast Blues
Pop - Pubblicato da CMB Music Ltd il 4 mar 2019
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The Original Bloody Mary Sings the Blues
Blues - Pubblicato da Music Manager il 27 feb 2019
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Sings the Blues
Jazz - Pubblicato da Counterpoint - Esoteric Records il 1 ago 2009
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Sings The Blues
Musica vocale (sacra e profana) - Pubblicato da PnR il 1 gen 2000
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