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- René_Hall abstract "René Hall (September 26, 1912 ‒ February 11, 1988) was an African-American musician, performer, and music arranger whose guitar and arrangements can be heard on hundreds of enduring rock and roll and R&B recordings released by many of America's most notable labels including Aladdin, Decca, Motown, and RCA Records. His best-known recording was the instrumental \"Twitchy\", which featured a single-string guitar (Unitar) lead played by Willie Joe Duncan, the instrument's inventor,".
- René_Hall comment "René Hall (September 26, 1912 ‒ February 11, 1988) was an African-American musician, performer, and music arranger whose guitar and arrangements can be heard on hundreds of enduring rock and roll and R&B recordings released by many of America's most notable labels including Aladdin, Decca, Motown, and RCA Records. His best-known recording was the instrumental \"Twitchy\", which featured a single-string guitar (Unitar) lead played by Willie Joe Duncan, the instrument's inventor,".