Carl Hall (singer)

Carl Hall (June 24, 1934 - September 28, 1999) was an American singer,[1] actor, and musical arranger.

He then joined forces with leading New York R&B producer, Jerry Ragovoy - impressed with Hall's four-octave range to the extent that he helped him secure a contract with the Warner Brothers/Reprise subsidiary label, Loma Records.

Lack of promotion from Loma ensured neither did well, with the company subsequently going out of business months after the latter failed to hit.

Ragovoy also produced another single on Atlantic in 1972 and then the following year, a now in-demand track called "What About You" on Columbia.

Later in his career, as a session vocalist, Carl Hall can be found on the Lou Courtney classic “What Do You Want Me To Do” and various tracks by Stephanie Mills.