Dennis Hale (vocalist)

Dennis Hale
Photo sent by Dennis to his sister
Photo sent by Dennis to his sister
Background information
Birth nameDennis Godfrey Hoare
Born(1922-05-24)24 May 1922
Uckfield, England
Died10 September 1960(1960-09-10) (aged 38)
Kitwe, Northern Rhodesia
GenresBig Band
Years activec.1945 – 1960
LabelsParlophone, Decca Records

Dennis Hale (24 May 1922 – 10 September 1960), born Dennis Godfrey Hoare, was a vocalist with a number of bands and performers, including the Oscar Rabin Band, Jack Parnell, Johnny Douglas, Teddy Foster (1945 to 1946), and Eric Winstone (1946 to 1948).[1][2]

Hale left the army in 1945, where he had been a sergeant major. At the time, he was the youngest sergeant major in the Royal Artillery. In 1948 Dennis set up his own orchestra and had a resident berth at the Brighton Aquarium ballroom. In 1955 Dennis changed recording label from Parlophone to Decca Records.

  1. ^ Info from the Slough Observer 16 September 1960 + 10 September 1961 and The Dennis Hale fan magazine issue 4
  2. ^ Chilton, John (2004). Who's who of British jazz. Continuum International Publishing Group. pp. 57, 86, 281, 347. ISBN 9780826472342. Retrieved 22 August 2011. dennis hale jazz.