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Patrick Hall

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From Working-Class to First Class: Trombonist Pat Hall and Time Remembered Trombonist Pat Hall was born in Flint, Michigan, in 1965. His upbringing was typical of its time and place - very Michael Moore Roger & Me-era working-class. Indeed, his father worked in the local GM plant. Neither parent was particularly musical, though Pat remembers his father being partial to Kraftwerk and Pink Floyd. "Thanks to the eight-track in his car," Pat says, "that music became imprinted on my brain." Flint public schools were fairly progressive in the 1970s, due largely to the influence of local philanthropist Charles Stewart Mott

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Time Remembered: The Music Of Bill Evans

Label: Unseen Rain Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Gloria's Step; Waltz For Debby; Spring Is Here; Elsa; Know What I Mean?; Time Remembered; Peri's Scope.

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Patrick Hall: Time Remembered: The Music Of Bill Evans

Read "Time Remembered: The Music Of Bill Evans" reviewed by John Ephland


The unconventional inside a conventional skin. That's what we have here with trombonist Pat Hall's offering Time Remembered: The Music of Bill Evans. Playing it from the bottom up, so to speak, Hall's approach to the Evans corpus (along with two standards associated with the late pianist, Rodgers and Hart's “Spring Is Here" and Earl Zindars' ...

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Time Remembered: The Music of Bill Evans

Featuring the music of Patrick Hall
Duration: 4:35

Time Remembered: The Music of Bill Evans Pat Hall: Trombone Greg "Organ Monk" Lewis: Organ Marvin Sewell: Guitar Mike Campenni: Drums Chris Kelsey: Producer Tom Tedesco: Engineer Recorded at Tedesco Studios March 30, 2013 Coming Soon to UnseenRainrecords.com

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