Mal Hallett (October 20, 1893, Roxbury, Massachusetts - November 20, 1952, Boston) was an American jazz violinist and bandleader. 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 Gene Krupa
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Positively - Absolutely
The You and Me That Used To Be
Ridin' High
Turn off The Moon
Have You Forgotten The You And Me That Used To Be 1937
Moonlight on the Highway
Turn on That Red Hot Heat
JINGLE JANGLE JINGLE
Ridin High
In The Chapel In The Moonlight
Does She Love Me?
Mary Lou
Get Happy
Back Bay Station
Chapel In The Moonlight (1936)
The You and Me That Used To Be 1937
Lonesome Me
What Good Is Good Morning
She's A CornfedIndiana Girl
My Idea Of Heaven
My New York
The Beggar
Wing Wang Blues
An Ear Full Of Music
Okay Toots
Swi;ng Fever
The Boston Tea Party
Good Night My Love
Where The Lazy River Goes By
Rockin' Chair Swing
I've Got Rain In My Eyes
That's How Swing Began
Too Marvelous For Words
Swing Makes The World Go 'Round
Green Room Jive
Scollay Square
Who's Who Are You?
what a good is good morning
wang wang blues
rock'n chair swing
okay,toots
She's a Corn-Fed Indiana Girl
one in a million
Oh, Say Can You Swing [Feat. Buddy Welcome]
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