Archie "Skip" Hall (September 27, 1909, Portsmouth, Virginia - November 1980, Ottawa) was an American jazz arranger, pianist, and organist.
Hall studied piano under his father and lived in New York from age eight.
In the late 1920s he relocated to Cleveland, where he led his own band for most of the 1930s and worked as an arranger on contract.
He worked with Hot Lips Page around the year 1945 and then joined the band of Sy Oliver, who was his brother-in-law.
Following this he worked with Wynonie Harris, Thelma Houston, and Jimmy Rushing before joining Buddy Tate's group in 1948; he would work with Tate for twenty years both as a performer and arranger.