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To The Street

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Label: Spice Rack Records
Released: 2005
Duration: 2:37

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Twilight World

Label: The Orchard
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Continuacion 2. Outhouse 3. Traces 4. Windprint 5. Red's Blues 6. Guataca City 7. Twilight World 8. Con Brio 9. El Cura

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Hall Sings Hines

Label: Spice Rack Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: I Go for You; I-95; Just Us; 4 Blues; Encinitas; To the Street; A Stone; We Could Have the Same; Traces.

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Jazz Meditations

Label: Katya Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Meditation #1 2. Variations on My Shining Hour 3. Meditation #2 4. Variations on Detour Ahead

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April Hall with the Pamela Hines Trio: Hall Sings Hines

Read "Hall Sings Hines" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Pamela Hines and April Hall continue their collaboration with a full album of tunes that Hines composed. The last time around, Hall was a guest vocalist on Twilight World. On the present effort, the tunes cross different streams and Hall gets in to them with compact ease. Her voice is supple and she uses phrasing to ...

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Pamela Hines: Hall Sings Hines

Read "Hall Sings Hines" reviewed by Gabriel Medina Arenas


Feminine sensitivity, creativity and a strong desire to enjoy playing jazz is felt in the newly released album by Pamela Hines. She is a musician, raised in Boston, who studied with George Russell and obtained a Masters degree in music from the New England Conservatory. The dancing fingers of this pianist have a mixture of experience ...

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April Hall with the Pamela Hines Trio: Hall Sings Hines

Read "Hall Sings Hines" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


A teaming of talented ladies brings us Hall Sings Hines. The combination of vocalist April Hall and pianist Pamela Hines, who wrote all the tunes, seems a perfect fit, like Tony Bennett's work with the Ralph Sharon Trio for the past several years.If the music that Hall and Hines make represents an extension of ...

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Pamela Hines: Twilight World

Read "Twilight World" reviewed by Jim Santella


Pianist Pamela Hines puts her quartet through a powerfully driven modern mainstream session on Twilight World, which also includes searing ballads and heartfelt blues. With tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi, she interprets a program of pert originals and other fresh themes. Marian McPartland's “Twilight World" serves as the album's centerpiece, with its flowing melody and ...

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Pamela Hines: Jazz Meditations

Read "Jazz Meditations" reviewed by Paul Olson


When I reviewed Massachusetts pianist Pamela Hines' 2004 small-group CD Twilight World, I criticized Hines for not showing enough of herself on the recording and letting her fellow players overwhelm the proceedings. “There simply isn't enough of the group's alleged leader, I wrote. “Let's hope that next time Pamela Hines steps forward in a more egotistical ...

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Pamela Hines: Twilight World

Read "Twilight World" reviewed by Paul Olson


Massachusetts pianist Pamela Hines has an elegantly swinging style with nimble, precise soloing and a great, autonomous left hand. Too bad there's not more of her on her CD Twilight World. She's got a great-sounding supporting cast in drummer Reed Deiffenbach, fretless electric bassist David Hines, acoustic bassist John Lockwood (these two split the album's nine ...


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