Alfred Wesley Hall (March 18, 1915 – January 18, 1988) was an American jazz bassist.
[1] Hall grew up in Philadelphia, where he played cello and tuba early in life before settling on bass at the age of 17.
He moved to New York in 1936, where he played with Billy Hicks (1936–37), Skeets Tolbert (1937–38), and Teddy Wilson in both big band and small ensemble format (1939–41).
Following time with Ellis Larkins (1942–43) and Mary Lou Williams, Hall took a job as a staff musician at CBS, working in Paul Baron's orchestra on the Mildred Bailey Show.
He also played later in life with Benny Goodman (1966), Hazel Scott, Tiny Grimes, Alberta Hunter (1977–78), and Doc Cheatham.