- Appeared in the first live studio recording ever made for British BBC Television . The rare film footage has recently been rediscovered in London's BBC archives and was relayed on national television.
- (1938) Stage: Appeared in "The Sun Never Sets" by Pat Wallace and Guy Bolton. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, England. Cast: Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Todd Duncan, Stewart Granger, Henry Oscar, Mackenzie Ward, Frank Cochrane, Shelagh Furley, Wally Patch and Charles Farrell in the cast. Basil Dean was director.
- (1927) Single (w/Duke Ellington Orchestra): "Creole Love Call".
- (1914) Stage Play: The Debutante. Musical comedy/operetta. Book by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith. Music by Victor Herbert. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Musical Direction by Carlo Edwards. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Costume Design by Cora MacCreachy and William Henry Matthews. Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt and Joseph Wickes. Directed by George F. Marion. Knickerbocker Theatre: 7 Dec 1914- 16 Jan 1915 (48 performances). Cast: May Allen, Dolly Alwin, Stewart Baird (as "Armand, Marquis de Frontenac"), Zoe Barnett, Marie Baxter, Irma Bertrand, Bly Brown, Kitty Carmen, Marion Dale, William Danforth (as "Godfrey Frazer"), Hazel Dawn (as "Elaine"), Harriett DeNorma, Mae Doherty, Harriet Du Barry, E.G. Elliott, Florence Flandreaux, Anna George, William Gibney, James H. Hager, Adelaide Hall, Jack Hall, Helen Hardick, Lottie Harvey, Fanchon Haywood, Theodore Heinroth, Jack Heisler, Teresa Hendricks, May Hennessy, Irene Hopping, Anna Howard, Mary Howard, Fred Hudler, William Izzard, Sylvia Jason, Owen Jones, Carl C. Judd, Arthur Kugler, Dorothy Landers, Victor Le Roy, Gladys Macdonald, Isabel MacLeod, Eleanor Matthewson, Bert McCarthy, Beatrice McKay, Violet McKay, John Merkyl [credited as Wilmuth Merkyl] (as "Philip Frazer"), Adelaide Murray, Maude Odell, Peggy Parker, Hal Peel, Robert G. Pitkin, Frances Ramey, Thomas Reynolds, Evelyn Rosewood, Elsie Schneider, Cyril Smith, Fritzie Smith, Theodore Stein, Eva Stuart, May Thompson, Gertrude Thurston, Frank Travers, Robert Waite, Florence Walsh, Helen Walsh, Will West, Dorothy Whiting, J. Abbott Worthley. Produced by John C. Fisher.
- (2002) An extensive biography of Adelaide Hall titled, 'Underneath a Harlem Moon ... the Harlem to Paris years of Adelaide Hall' written by Iain Cameron Williams was published worldwide by Continuum Int. Publishing Co. (Bloomsbury) in 2002. ISBN-10: 0826458939. The book is available worldwide via Bloomsbury Publishing and Amazon.
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