Larry Hall


Larry Hall was an American singer mostly known for his one-hit wonder song called "Sandy" in 1959. The disc reached #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Background

Hall was born in Hamlet, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio to Woodrow Burney Hall and Toto Sophia Sizemore Hall. He attended Rancho Alamitos High School in Garden Grove, California in the late 1950s. He appeared on American Bandstand in late 1959 and was seen with a variety of female singers. He married Sharon Lee Hattensty in 1961 and they moved to Pedee, Oregon in 1967. Before they divorced, they had three children: Jennifer Dawn Murphy Haber, born Saturday, July 28, 1962; Toto LaVerne Simons, born Sunday, November 3, 1963; and Larry Damon Hall, born Wednesday, July 14, 1965. He became involved with Barbara Gambetti after his divorce; he and Barbara had a son, Jesse Gambetti, born in 1977. He and his family lived in Pedee; he was a gentleman farmer of a ranch called the Circle H Ranch for the remainder of his life. He also sang for the rest of his life, joined by his brother Gene at various night clubs in the Willamette Valley and on the Oregon coast, and he was often noted in the 'Magpie', a local musical news tabloid published in Salem, Oregon. Hall continued to sing and play guitar until his death from cancer on September 24, 1997. He died in Oregon at the age of 57.

Career

Hall had a few releases on the Strand label. At a stage in his career, Hall was managed by Steve Brodie who also managed The Hot Toddys who were a labelmate. By early 1960, Hall had a single "A Girl Like You" bw "Rosemary" out on Strand. It was a Spotlight Winner of the Week. Another singer, Brian Hyland also had a version of "Rosemary" out which The Billboard said could offer some serious competition.

Singles

Ever Green Records