Jim Hall

1930 - 2013

Jim Hall

1930 - 2013

BORN

1930

DIED

2013

Jim Hall Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 10, 2013.
NEW YORK (AP) — Jim Hall, one of the leading jazz guitarists of the modern era, whose subtle technique, lyrical sound and introspective approach strongly influenced younger proteges such as Pat Metheny and Bill Frisell, died early Tuesday at age 83, his wife said.

Hall died in his sleep after a short illness at his Greenwich Village apartment in Manhattan, said Jane Hall, his wife of 48 years who described her husband as "truly beloved by everybody who ever met him."

Hall, who led his own trio since the mid-1960s, remained active until shortly before his death. Last month, his trio performed a concert at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Allen Room with guest guitarists John Abercrombie and Peter Bernstein. He had been planning a duo tour in Japan in January with bassist Ron Carter, a longtime partner.

In 2004, Hall became the first of the modern jazz guitarists to be named a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, the nation's highest jazz honor.

"Jim was one of the most important improvising guitarists in jazz history. His musical generosity was an exact reflection of his deep humanity," guitarist Metheny, who performed and recorded in a duo with Hall, said in an email to The Associated Press.

In the mid-1950s, as a member of pianist Jimmy Giuffre's innovative trio and drummer Chico Hamilton's chamber jazz quartet, Hall transformed the role of the guitar in jazz with his understated melodic and minimalist approach.

"What seems kind of frivolous and doesn't really impress me is guys, people, women ... who have amazing technique but everything sounds worked out," Hall said in a 2003 interview for the National Endowment for the Arts. "They go through these chord changes with all these chops.

"Usually I wish I had the kind of technique to do that and then not do it, sort of. I like to make some kind of composition happen while I'm playing. That involves motive development. ... I also love melodies. So I try to play melodies over tunes — have it go someplace and then come back."

The noted German jazz writer Joachim-Ernst Berendt once described Hall as "the perfect musical partner." The guitarist was known for his duo and small group recordings with some of the greatest names in jazz during the past 60 years, including saxophonists Sonny Rollins, Gerry Mulligan, Ornette Coleman and Paul Desmond, pianist Bill Evans, bassist Red Mitchell and singer Ella Fitzgerald.

As a member of Rollins' quartet in the early 1960s, Hall appeared on the landmark 1962 album, "The Bridge," which was the tenor saxophonist's first recording after a three-year hiatus during which he practiced his chops on the Williamsburg Bridge. The saxophonist's fiery playing contrasted with Hall's subdued guitar lines.

"Jim was an essentially beautiful human being," Rollins said in an email. "I don't know anybody who didn't love him, including myself. He was the consummate musician and it was a privilege to work with him."

Hall was born on Dec. 4, 1930, in Buffalo, New York, and his family later moved to Cleveland. He picked up the guitar at age 10, and became interested in jazz as a 13-year-old when he went to the store to buy a Benny Goodman record and first heard Charlie Christian playing guitar on the tune "Grand Slam."

"I was awestruck at his choice of notes and the space that he left," Hall told the NEA.

After graduating from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Hall moved to Los Angeles where he became a charter member of Hamilton's quintet, which was among the originators of the laid-back West Coast cool style, and later joined Giuffre's trio.

- His first album as a leader was the 1957 session "Jazz Guitar" for Pacific Jazz. He later moved to New York where he performed as a sideman with Evans, Fitzgerald, Ben Webster, Lee Konitz and Art Farmer, among others. He co-led a quartet with trumpeter Art Farmer and also formed his own trio with pianist Tommy Flanagan and bassist Carter.

Hall began recording extensively as a leader starting in the 1970s in an assortment of duos, trios and small combos for such labels as Milestone, Concord, Music Masters and Telarc. Earlier this year, he released several CDs of live recordings from his combo's sessions at New York's Birdland jazz club on ArtistShare, a platform that allows fans to finance recordings.

His daughter and manager, Devra Hall Levy, said her father's prowess as a jazz guitarist overshadowed his skills as an arranger and composer, reflected on such albums in the mid-1990s as "Textures" and "By Arrangement."

"Those albums opened my eyes to a whole other dimension of his musical gifts," Levy said in a telephone interview. "Jim would like to be most known as a forward-seeker. He was always looking to push musical boundaries and never wanting to repeat something that he had done before. That made him quite a risk-taker."

Hall is survived by his wife, a psychoanalyst, and his daughter, who was married to the late NEA Jazz Master John Levy, a bassist who is credited as the first African-American personal manager in jazz.

Online: www.jimhallmusic.com

CHARLES J. GANS, Associated Press




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Ben Stotnova

August 11, 2016

Thank you for your sacrifice.

Jim Caudill

January 7, 2014

Jim was always my favorite. I used to occasionally hear him as a kid, on my old tube radio, from a station in Rochester, NY. RIP

Don Witter,jr.

January 2, 2014

I called jane on Friday dec 13 as soon as I read it and cried profusely . I was front row at his last performance in the Allen room where he shared the evening with John Abercrombie and Peter Bernstein. Seeing my friend in a wheelchair did not sap his vigor. Somehow I was moved to kiss him on his right cheek as I hugged him. We recently talked on the phone as he called me about a unique musical card I sent him. He told me Charlie Parker would have loved that card! I deeply miss Jim since I have known him since the early 60s as a teenage player. Words are incredibly feeble and unable to express how deeply he was cherished around the world. I cry every day for my dear,dear, teacher and friend. That oh so warm and loving human being known by the name of Jim Hall!

December 20, 2013

My thoughts and prayers for the Hall family, friends and all the great musicians who were close to Jim Hall. Our Jazz family has lost a great musician who will truly be missed. On a bright note, we should all be thankful for all the music Jim left us to listen to. Thanks for your music Jim. Rest in Peace.

December 19, 2013

We grieve with the family during this time. Romans 15:33.

December 16, 2013

Mr. Hall's family has my sincere sympathy. I was fortunate enough to hear Jim play in St. Louis in 2001. I talked my way backstage after the show, and Jim couldn't have been nicer in spending a few minutes with me and autographing my old Gibson catalog.

Stan Young

December 15, 2013

I've always felt connected through his music. Condolences to his family. Beautiful person and music. Thank you for what you gave us.

GLISIC

December 15, 2013

SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE PASSING OF MR. HALL. THE TRUE GOD JEHOVAH HAS PROMISED TO BRING BACK OUR LOVED ONES SINCERELY.

michelle plakas-kaiser

December 12, 2013

rip

December 11, 2013

I was privileged to have the opportunity to see his show with Joe Lovano earlier this year. He was humble, humorous, and played with immaculate emotion.

December 11, 2013

May the fond memories you share continue to be in your heart and mind. I am truly sorry for your loss. May the peace of GOD be with your family. Romans 15:33.

Javier Parra

December 11, 2013

A beautiful life, one of the truly greatest musicians of our era. My sincere condolences to the family.

LP

December 11, 2013

The GOD of tender mercies will comfort you In all your trials. (2Corinth. 1:3&4) I am sorry for your loss.

Jerry D. Tiberi

December 11, 2013

Jim Hall, you will always be a guitar hero of mine. You're always in the mix of influences on me whenever I pick up my guitar and play. All I can say is thanks!

The Earland Family

December 11, 2013

Please accept my sincere condolences at this time. It is obvious that your family will miss this special person in your lives. May the peace promised in God's word (John 14:27) be active and may you all be helped to endure these times.

December 11, 2013

Sorry for your loss.

Timothy Bascom

December 11, 2013

I know that these things are inevitable....but my heart is still broken. RIP Sir.

victor checketts

December 11, 2013

very shocked to hear of the passing of one of the great guitarists in jazz. may god bless and comfort your family at this very sad time. now Jim is playing in that great jam session in heaven now. thank god we will always have his great music to remember him by. may you rest in peace Jim thank you for your wonderful music.

December 10, 2013

My sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort from the peace of God during this time of distress and in the days ahead-Phillipians 4:6, 7. E.D. Park Forest, IL.

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