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Hemispheres

Label: ArtistShare
Released: 2008
Track listing: CD1: Throughout; All Across the City; Bag's Groove; Migration; Family; Waiting to Dance; Bimini; Masters of War; Beijing Blues; Monica Jane. CD2: I'll Remember April; Barbaro; Chelsea Bridge; Owed to Freddie; Beija Flor; Here and Now; My Funny Valentine; Card Tricks; In a Sentimental Mood; Sonnymoon for Two.

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Article: Book Excerpts

Paul Desmond: Take Ten

Read "Paul Desmond: Take Ten" reviewed by Doug Ramsey


This article appears in Chapter 28 of Take Five: The Public and Private Lives of Paul Desmond by Doug Ramsey (Parkside Publications, 2005). When Desmond had time off from the Brubeck group, he was likely to be recording under his own name. Beginning with the first Desmond Blue session, he and Jim Hall ...

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News: Recording

Getting Involved with Jim Hall and Bill Frisell

Getting Involved with Jim Hall and Bill Frisell

Jim Hall's latest ArtistShare project is a duo collaboration with guitarist Bill Frisell. Through ArtistShare you can participate directly in the making of the CD, get your name listed on the CD or even design the CD cover! Enjoy the music and the experience! Get your name listed on Jim's CD! Or choose which one you ...

Album

Duologues

Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Duologue 1 (Hall, Pieranunzi) - 2:34; 02. Careful (Hall) - 5:26; 03. From E. To C. (Pieranunzi) - 6:16; 04. Our Valentines (Hall, Pieranunzi) - 10:44; 05. Duologue 2 (Hall, Pieranunzi) - 2:26; 06. The Point at Issue (Pieranunzi) - 4:19; 07. Something Tells Me (Hall) - 4:41; 08. Jimlogue (Hall) - 4:38; 09. Duologue 3 (Hall, Pieranunzi) - 4:51; 10. Dreamlogue (Pieranunzi) - 6:24

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Video

Whistle Stop

Featuring the music of Jim Hall
Duration: 3:50

Legendary Guitarist and duet master Jim Hall with Satoshi Inoue.
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Article: Album Review

Jim Hall - Enrico Pieranunzi: Duologues

Read "Duologues" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


La collaborazione fra Jim Hall e Enrico Pieranunzi risale agli anni ottanta quando ebbero occasione di suonare in duo a Roma per diverse serate. Chi ricorda quelle magiche notti era già ben preparato agli ottimi risultati che la loro collaborazione era in grado di offrire e questa incisione effettuata a Milano a metà settembre del 2004 ...

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Article: Album Review

Jim Hall / Geoffrey Keezer: Free Association

Read "Free Association" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Free Association, the latest ArtistShare release from veteran guitarist Jim Hall--paired with a relative newcomer, pianist Geoffrey Keezer--offers music in a pure state. The duo creates a timeless, genre-less sound, a combination of virtuosic beauty and fluid give-and-take combined with a deft use of space.Jim Hall has collaborated on records with drummer Chico Hamilton, ...

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Article: Album Review

Jim Hall / Geoffrey Keezer: Free Association

Read "Free Association" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Guitarist Jim Hall and pianist Geoffrey Keezer continue their association, which began in the nineties, with Free Association, a record that testifies to the intuitive interplay that they have developed over time. The music is at once stimulating and tantalizing as the two weave webs of intricate design. As always, Hall speaks an elegant language that's ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Jim Hall in Duet with Enrico Pieranunzi & Geoff Keezer: Duologues and Free Association

Read "Jim Hall in Duet with Enrico Pieranunzi & Geoff Keezer:  Duologues and Free Association" reviewed by Michael McCaw


It's becoming well-documented how Jim Hall has and is exploring the art of the duo in depth, whether with Pat Metheny, Bill Evans, or more recent associations with Enrico Pieranunzi and Geoffrey Keezer. And as classic as albums such as Undercurrent (Blue Note, 1963) or Jim Hall and Basses (Telarc, 2001) are, these more recent duo ...

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Article: Album Review

Jim Hall / Geoffrey Keezer: Free Association

Read "Free Association" reviewed by John Kelman


To the committed artist, music is something that represents a calling rather than a job that provides income from which one ultimately retires. Looking at the number of jazz musicians who continue to work into their 70s and 80s and are constantly moving forward, it's clear that it's more dedication than occupation. Jim Hall's reputation may ...


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