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Tom Hall
Tom Hall is a Boston based improvising saxophonist and educator and author of, "Free Improvisation: A Practical Guide"
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				About Me
		
			Tom Hall (baritone & tenor saxophones & music educator) has been an 
active professional musician since his teens when he played a weekly 
gig at the Ebony Inn with Ohio Hung Jury, a Washington, DC funk band. 
He moved to Boston in 1976 to attend New England Conservatory, 
where he studied with Joe Allard, Jaki Byard, Jimmy Guiffre, George 
Russell, and Ernie Wilkins. 
It was during these years he first studied free improvisation. He was the 
co-founder of Ensemble Garuda, whose members included 
percussionist Sam Bennett, trumpeter Frank London, and Brazilian 
cellist Jaques Morelenbaum. This group met for years, with the sole 
purpose of an intensive exploration of improvisation. 
In 1979, shortly before graduation from NEC, he co-founded Your 
Neighborhood Saxophone Quartet (1979-1997) with Steve Adams, Allan 
Chase, and Circe Miller (other members of the group over the years 
included Ben Schachter, Joel Springer, Douglas Yates and Bob Zung). 
Over the next 18 years, Your Neighborhood Saxophone Quartet toured 
the United States and Europe and recorded five CDs. In addition to 
playing at every conceivable venue in New England, YNSQ also 
appeared at The Boston Globe Jazz Festival, Bang on the Can Festival 
(NY, NY), and the Moers Music Festival (Germany), among others. 
During the 1980's, along with his work with YNSQ, he recorded and 
toured with many original groups, playing very different styles of music. 
Hall toured the world and recorded with Volo-Volo (1980-1987), a 
popular Haitian band, as well as playing in many of the New England 
area’s finest Latin orchestras. He was a longstanding member of Mark 
Harvey's avante-garde big band Aardvark Jazz Orchestra. He led and 
fronted his own rap group (1988), walked the bar in blues bands, 
performed with the Bentmen and recorded with avante-garde rockers 
Birdsongs of the Mezesoic, and singer-songwriter Geoff Bartley. 
In the 1990's, Hall continued playing, touring, and recording in a variety 
of musical styles. He was a member of Bob Nieske's jazz quintet, Wolf 
Soup (1992-1999), and played with blues/jazz keyboardist Bruce Katz in 
the Bruce Katz Band (1994-1999). During this time, he also played and 
recorded with singer-songwriter April Hall, was a member of The Jane 
Gang (country swing) and Soul Kitchen (classic R&B), recorded with 
R&B giant Mighty Sam McLain, and was the arranger and horn section 
leader on CD’s by rocker Dennis Brennan. (Discography) 
In 1997, Hall developed a course on free improvisation for Brandeis 
University, and has been teaching and directing the Brandeis 
Improvisation Collective ever since, as well as being the saxophone 
instructor for Brandeis University. He has also conducted Master 
Classes at New England Conservatory (Boston, MA), and at the Royal 
Conservatory and Rotterdam Conservatory in The Netherlands. 
Since 1999, he has been a frequent contributor to Club d'Elf, a dub-
trance-groove group led by bassist Mike Rivard, whose rotating cast 
includes John Medeski, DJ Logic, Mat Maneri, Duke Levine, Reeves 
Gabrels, Joe Maneri, Dave Tronzo, Kenwood Dennard, and Brahim 
Fribgane, and appears on several live CDs. 
In 2001, he designed and led Session I, a workshop for professional 
improvisers, culminating in a series of concerts in the New England 
area, with participating musicians Brian Carpenter, Ken Field, Jeff Song, 
Jane Wong, Alec Redfearn, Grant Smith and David Tronzo. In 2002 he 
led Session II, a workshop designed to study groove related 
improvisation. From 2002-2005, Tom was a curator for the Cultural 
Construction Music Series. 
In addition to his ongoing teaching and group performances, he currently 
produces “The Sessions” an improvised music series that brings 
together musicians from all styles of music and turns them loose in a 
free improvisatory setting and is the author of, “Free Improvisation: A 
Practical Guide”. 

 
					
 
					
 
					
 
				 
				 
			




