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A harmonically advanced cool-toned and subtle
guitarist, Jim Hall has been an inspiration to many current guitarists
including some (such as Bill Frisell) who sound nothing like him. Hall
attended the Cleveland Institute of Music and studied classical guitar
in Los Angeles with Vincente Gomez. He was an original member of the Chico
Hamilton Quintet (1955-56) and during 1956-59 was with the Jimmy Giuffre
Three. After touring with Ella Fitzgerald (1960-61) and sometimes forming
duos with Lee Konitz, Hall was with Sonny Rollins's dynamic quartet in
1961-62, recording The Bridge. He co-led a quartet with Art Farmer (1962-64),
recorded on an occasional basis with Paul Desmond during 1959-65 (all
of their quartet performances are collected on a Mosaic box set) and then
became a New York studio musician. He has mostly been a leader ever since
and in addition to his own projects for World Pacific/Pacific Jazz, MPS,
Milestone, CTI, Horizon, Artists House, Concord, Music Masters and Telarc,
Jim Hall recorded two classic duet albums with Bill Evans. A self-titled
collaboration with Pat Metheny followed in 1999.
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