During the 1950s, she was a studio musician in Hollywood, playing
harp on albums by
Chet Baker,
June Christy,
Ella Fitzgerald Anita O'Day, and Frank Sinatra. She worked as a vocalist with
Freddy Martin at the
Coconut Grove in Los Angeles. She has worked with
Liberace,
Frank Sinatra,
Barbra Streisand,
Elkie Brooks,
Tony Bennett,
Billie Holiday,
Harry James,
Peggy Lee,
James Brown,
Spike Jones,
George Michael and
Björk. Hale has also produced plays, including ''Give 'Em Hell, Harry
, starring Jason Alexander and Lullaby of Broadway'', a profile of the lyricist
Al Dubin. She has appeared at Vibrato, Catalina Bar & Grill, Knickerbocker Saloon, The White House, and the Kennedy Center. At the University of Wisconsin, Hale was one of the few white students to join the
NAACP. She was a birth control teacher at
Planned Parenthood in New York and is on the National Advisory Board of
NARAL and on the board of WRRAP. She is an
American Film Institute associate and is the founder of Angel Harvest, an organization which redistributes unused food from restaurants, hotels, and events to hungry and needy people in Los Angeles. ==Discography==