Rene Hall was a renowned guitarist and music arranger born on September 26, 1912 in Louisiana. He had a long and successful career, recording R&B and rock & roll hits for Motown, RCA Records, and other labels. He is best known for his collaborations with legendary artists Bobby Womack and Sam Cooke.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $40 million (2024)
About
Guitarist and music arranger who recorded R&B and rock & roll hits for Motown, RCA Records, and other labels. He is known for having worked many times with legends, Bobby Womack and Sam Cooke.
Before Fame
His first musical gig was as a New Orleans-based banjo player. Later, he traveled around the United States as a member of the Ernie Fields Orchestra.
Trivia
He is most famous for his instrumental song, Twitchy, which included single-string guitar solos.
Family Life
He was born in Morgan City, Louisiana, and his music career later took him to both New York City and Los Angeles.
Associated With
He played guitar for singer Marvin Gaye's hit song, Let's Get It On.