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Al Hibbler

Jazz
Albert George Hibbler, born on August 16, 1915, in Tyro, Mississippi, was an American baritone vocalist who sang with Duke Ellington's orchestra before achieving success as a solo artist. Blind from birth, Hibbler began his musical journey at the Arkansas School for the Blind and later performed locally in Little Rock. He joined Jay McShann’s band in 1942 and subsequently became part of Duke Ellington's orchestra in 1943, replacing Herb Jeffries. With Ellington, Hibbler featured on notable standards such as "Do Nothin' Til You Hear From Me" (1944). He won the Esquire New Star Awa...
Songs
After The Lights Go Down Low
After The Lights Go Down LowAl Hibbler

After The Lights Go Down Low

Lover Come Back to Me
Lover Come Back to MeRahsaan Roland Kirk and Al Hibbler

Melodies by Al Hibbler

3:47

Unchained Melody
Unchained MelodyAl Hibbler

The Fabulous Fifties, Vol 3

2:55

Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Don't Get Around Much AnymoreRahsaan Roland Kirk and Al Hibbler

A Meeting of the Times

2:55

Daybreak
Daybreak 

Based on the Theme of Mardi Gras From"Mississippi Suite"

Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Al Hibbler

A Meeting of the Times

3:10

11th Hour Melody
11th Hour MelodyAl Hibbler

50 Classic Hits

2:58

Albums