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René Hall
American guitarist, musician, performer, and music arranger

René Hall

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American guitarist, musician, performer, and music arranger
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Male
Place of birth
Morgan City, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA
Place of death
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Age
84 years
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Biography

René Joseph Hall (September 26, 1912 – February 11, 1988) was an American guitarist and arranger.He was among the most important behind-the-scenes figures in early rock and roll, but his career spanned the period from the late 1920s to the late 1980s, and encompassed multiple musical styles.

Biography

Born in Morgan City, Louisiana, René Hall first recorded in 1933 as a banjo player with Joseph Robichaux in New Orleans. He then worked around the country as a member of the Ernie Fields Orchestra, with whom he made his earliest recordings. In the group he was known by the nickname Lightnin' . Later he joined Earl Hines as musical arranger. During the 1940s he built up a considerable reputation as a session musician in New York City. In the late 1940s, he formed his own sextet which recorded for various labels including Jubilee, Decca, and RCA. He also worked as a talent scout for King Records, discovering such acts as Billy Ward and the Dominoes.

In the mid-1950s, Hall moved to Los Angeles, California, and began doing session work with saxophone player, Plas Johnson, and drummer, Earl Palmer. The trio recorded for many of the emerging rock and roll and R&B artists on such labels as Aladdin, Rendezvous, and Specialty Records. In 1958, he pioneered the usage of a Danelectro 6-string bass guitar as a supplement to standup bass on recording sessions with Ritchie Valens and others. This approach was widely imitated by arrangers all over the world.

Hall was a virtual one-man dynasty on the West Coast from the mid-1950s through the early 1970s, organizing such studio concoctions as B. Bumble & The Stingers hit "Nut Rocker", surf-rock group The Marketts (“Surfer’s Stomp”), and The Routers of “Let’s Go” fame. All featured Hall, Palmer and Johnson, but were then promoted by young white groups who performed the songs on tour. He gave his former employer Ernie Fields an unlikely rock hit with a version of the big band standard, "In The Mood", which reached #4 in Billboard during 1959. When Hall, Palmer, and Johnson did not want to issue it under their own names and tour behind it, they gave it to Fields, who then did join them in the studio for a follow-up hit.

Hall arranged Ike & Tina Turner's 1963 album Don't Play Me Cheap. He also arranged some of Sam Cooke's best-known recordings including the 1964 song, "A Change Is Gonna Come", in which Hall devised a dramatic arrangement with a symphonic overture for strings, kettledrum, and French horn. He prepared arrangements for many successful artists including The Impressions and Marvin Gaye. He also played guitar on Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" and did a lot of work for Bobby Womack.

René Hall died of heart disease in Los Angeles, California at the age of 75.

Discography

Singles

  • 1952: René Hall – "Let's Turn The Lights Down Low" / "Must I" (RCA Victor 4881)
  • 1957: René Hall's Orchestra Featuring Willie Joe / René Hall's Orchestra – "Twitchy" / "Flippin'" (Specialty 618)
  • 1958: René Hall's Orchestra – "Saints Go Marchin' In" / "Thunderbird" (Specialty 629)
  • 1958: René Hall's Orchestra – "Frankie And Johnny" / "Cleo" (Specialty 641)
  • 1959: René Hall – "Smitty's Toy Piano" / "South Gate" (Arvee A 580)
  • 1959: René Hall And His Guitars – "Moritat" / "Adalene" (Rendezvous No. 107)
  • 1959: The Skunks And Rene Hall / Rene Hall – "Smitty's Xmas Toy Piano" / "Smitty's Toy Piano" (Arvee A 585)
  • 1960: René Hall Orchestra – "La Cubalibra" / "The Untouchables" (Del-Fi 4135)
  • René Hall Orchestra – "Night Fright" / "Turf" (Castil 101)

Work with other artists

ArtistDateSong titlePeak chart

position

Hall's role
The Dominoes1951Sixty Minute Man#17, #1 R&B chartGuitar, arranger
Don and Dewey1957Sweet Talk
Farmer John (take 1)
Just a Little Lovin’
The Letter
Leader, guitar
Larry Williams1957Short Fat Fannie#5Guitar
Larry Williams1957Bony Moronie#14Guitar
Sam Cooke1957You Send Me
b-side, Summertime
#1
#81
Conductor, arranger
Larry Williams1957,
1958
Iko Iko
Lawdy Miss Clawdy,
Slow Down,
Dizzy Miss Lizzy,
Bad Boy
Guitar
Ritchie Valens1958La Bamba#22Danelectro, arranger
Ritchie Valens1958Donna#2Lead guitar & solo, arranger
Ritchie Valens1958Come On, Let's GoGuitar, arranger
Chan Romero1959Hippy Hippy ShakeDanelectro bass guitar
Sam Cooke1957(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons#17Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1957Desire Me#47Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1957You Were Made For Me#39Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1958“Win You Love For Me”#22Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1959Only Sixteen#28Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1959Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha#31Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1959God Bless The ChildArranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1959Let's Call The Whole Thing OffArranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1959Ain't Nobody's Business If I DoArranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1961Cupid#17Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1962Twistin' the Night Away#9Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1962Bring It On Home To Me#13Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1962Having A Party#17Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1962"Nothing Can Change This Love"#12Arranger, guitar
The Valentinos1962‘’Darling, Come Back Home’’
’’I’ll Make It Alright’’
’’I’ve Got a Girl’’
"Session leader"
Sam Cooke1963Another Saturday Night#10Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1963Little Red Rooster#11Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1964Tennessee Waltz#35Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1964A Change Is Gonna ComeArranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1964That's Where It's At#93Arranger, guitar
Sam Cooke1964ShakeArranger, guitar
Marvin Gaye1973Let's Get It On#1Arranger and conductor
Marvin Gaye1973Please Stay (Once You Go Away)Arranger and conductor
Marvin Gaye1973If I Should Die TonightArranger and conductor
Marvin Gaye1973Keep Gettin' It OnArranger and conductor

Collaborations

  • Rockin' With Robbin - Bobby Day (Class, 1959)
  • Twistin' the Night Away - Sam Cooke (RCA Victor, 1962)
  • Night Beat - Sam Cooke (RCA Victor, 1963)
  • Ain't That Good News - Sam Cooke (RCA Victor, 1964)
  • All I Really Want to Do - Cher (Imperial, 1965)
  • Venice Blue - Bobby Darin (Capitol, 1965)
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