Jim Hall
A sensitive, versatile guitarist equally gifted in solo, trio or larger combo settings, Jim Hall was a dynamic jazz contributor from the '50s onward. His playing reflected the influences of Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian, and featured blues-tinged solos, carefully crafted statements, and a rich, full tone and sound. His harmonic and rhythmic subtlety, achieved without sacrificing swing or intensity, were legendary. Hall began his professional career in Cleveland as a teen, then attended the Cleveland Institute of Music. After moving to Los Angeles and studying classical guitar with Vicente Gómez, Hall joined Chico Hamilton's quintet in the mid-'50s. He was in the Jimmy Giuffre 3 from 1956 to 1959, and made his recording debut as a leader in 1957. Hall made several sessions for Pacific Jazz and Pausa in the '60s. He worked extensively in the late '50s and into the mid-'60s, though he was also encountering severe problems with alcohol. There were sessions with Ben Webster, the masterpiece Undercurrent with Bill Evans, and a stint with Ella Fitzgerald in 1960 and 1961. Hall recorded frequently with Paul Desmond, and worked with Lee Konitz, Sonny Rollins, and Art Farmer. He played in the studio band for The Merv Griffin Show, worked with Evans again, and made some excellent duo records with Ron Carter. Hall divided his time in the '70s, '80s, and '90s between leading groups and doing sessions. He recorded for CTI, Milestone, Horizon, Artist House, and A&M (Japan) in the '70s, then mostly for Concord in the '80s. He recorded for MusicMasters in the '90s. Mosaic issued a comprehensive box set of his recordings with Desmond in 1987. His early Pacific Jazz recordings and much of his work with Rollins has been reissued on CD, as have some of the CTI, Fantasy, and Milestone dates. The Concord and MusicMasters sessions remain in print. Jim Hall died at his apartment in Manhattan on December 10, 2013; he was 83 years old.
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Jazz Guitar
Contemporary Jazz - Released by Firefly Entertainment on 1 Jan 2000
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Good Friday Blues
Jim Hall, The Modest Jazz Trio
Contemporary Jazz - Released by Supreme Media on 5 May 2008
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Jazz Guitar
Contemporary Jazz - Released by Supreme Media on 1 Jan 2000
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Essential Collection
Jazz - Released by Essential Collection on 15 Oct 2022
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Nightingale
Jazz - Released by oldies and hits for future on 20 May 2019
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The Unreleased Sessions
Jazz - Released by Ascension Records on 17 May 2022
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The Street Swingers
Bob Brookmeyer, Jim Raney, Jim Hall
Contemporary Jazz - Released by Lumi Entertainment on 25 Apr 2016
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Good Friday Blues
Jim Hall, The Modest Jazz Trio
Jazz - Released by Diamond Days on 5 May 2008
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Folk Jazz
Jazz - Released by Firefly Entertainment on 5 May 2008
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Splash Of Color
Jazz - Released by Sandmann & Walther on 30 Aug 2016
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