Alois Maxwell Hirt, known as "Al" or "Jumbo", was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on November 7, 1922. As a child he played in the Junior Police Band with the children of Alcide Nunez. By the age of 16 Hirt was playing professionally, often with his friend Pete Fountain.

In 1940 Hirt went to Cincinnati, Ohio to study at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music with Dr. Frank Simon (a former soloist with the John Philip Sousa Orchestra). After a stint in the United States Army during World War II, Hirt performed with various Swing big bands, including those of Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, and Ina Rae Hutton. In 1950 he became first trumpet and solist with Horace Heidt's Orchestra.

After this Hirt returned to New Orleans, working with various Dixieland bands and leading his own bands. Despite Hirt's statement years later "I'm not a jazz trumpet and never was a jazz trumpet" he made a few recordings where he demonstrated ability to play in that style during the 1950s, notably with bandleader Monk Hazel and a few other recordings on the local Southland Records label. Hirt's virtuoso dexterity and fine tone on his instrument soon attracted the attention of national labels.

Hirt had 22 different record albums on the Billboard Pop charts in the 1950s and 1960s. The albums Honey In The Horn and Cotton Candy were both in the top 10 best sellers for 1964, the same year Hirt scored a top hit single with and his cover of Allen Toussaint's tune Java.

Hirt opened up a club on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter in 1962, which he ran until 1983.

In 1987 Hirt played a solo rendition of Ave Maria for Pope John Paul II's visit to New Orleans.

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1957 Al Hirt and His New Orleans All Stars
1957 At The Jazz Band Ball
1957 Blockbuster Dixie!
1958 Al Hirt: Swingin' Dixie
At Dan's Pier 600

1959 Al Hirt: Swingin' Dixie
At Dan's Pier 600

1960 Al (He's The King) Hirt
1961 The Greatest Horn In The World (with Henri Rene)
1961 Al (He's The King) Hirt And His Band
1962 At The Mardi Gras
1962 Horn A-Plenty
1962 Our Man In New Orleans
1962 Trumpet and Strings
1963 Honey In The Horn
1963 Al Hirt In New Orleans
1964 Sugar Lips
1964 Cotton Candy
1964 Beauty and The Beard
1964 The Dawn Busters
1964 "Pop" Goes The Trumpet
(Holiday For Brass)

1965 Honey In The Horn
1965 Live At Carnegie Hall
1965 (?) The Sounds of Christmas
1966 Best of Al Hirt
1966 Best of Al Hirt, Volume 2
1966 They're Playing Our Song
1966 Horn Meets Hornet
1966 Happy Trumpet
1967 Soul In The Horn
1967 Music To Watch Girls By
1967 Latin In The Horn
1967 Struttin' Down Royal Street
1967/68 Al Hirt Country
1968 Hirt Plays Kaempfert
1968 Unforgettable
1969 Paint Your Wagon
1969 Here In My Heart
1970 Al Hirt
1970 Al's Place
1970 This Is Al Hirt
1975 Super Jazz, Vol. 1
1976 Al Hirt: Swingin' Dixie
1986 Best of Al Hirt, with Pete Fountain
1987 Blues Line
1988 That's A Plenty
1988 Super Jazz (reissue)
1989 Jazzin' At The Pops
1989 All Time Greatest Hits
1991 Raw Sugar, Sweet Sauce
1991 Al's Place
1992 Have A Merry Little Christmas
1992 Sound of Christmas
1996 Brassman's Holiday
1996 Al Hirt
1996 Showtime
1996 Al (He's the King) Hirt and His Band
1996 Horn-A-Plenty (note: was originally released in 1962)
1996 Trumpet and Strings
1996 Beauty and The Beard
1996 Pop Goes The Trumpet
1996 That Honey Horn Sound 1996 They're Playing Our Song
1996 Al Hirt Live on Bourbon Street
1996 Happy Trumpet
1996 Music To Watch Girls By
1996 Al Hirt Plays Bert Kaempfert
1996 New Orleans By Bourbon Street
1996 27 Greatest Trumpet
1996 Rainy Night In Georgia
1998 Al's Bliss