- Hal Stein
Hal Stein (born Harold Jerome Stein on
September 5 1928 in Weehawken, N.J.) was an Americanjazz musician and Bebop saxophone virtuoso. He died onApril 27 ,2008 at his home in Oakland, CA, at the age of 79.Stein began performing on the
tenor saxophone in the early 1940's inNew York City . As a teen he frequently sat in withDon Byas andErroll Garner at The Three Deuces on 52nd Street. In 1945 he was featured in concert with pianistTeddy Wilson at Town Hall (while still a high school student) on the same bill with Byas,Stuff Smith , andCharlie Parker . During the same year, Stein recorded withDoc Pomus ,Tab Smith andLeonard Feather .Having studied at Juilliard during 1950–51 Stein went on to work with
Gene Krupa ,Buddy Morrow ,Les Elgart ,Artie Shaw ,Charles Mingus ,Rudy Williams ,Roy Haynes ,Toshiko Akiyoshi ,Georgie Auld ,Claude Thornhill ,J. C. Heard and others. After a stint in the Army jazz band in Japan during the Korean War (1951-1953), he also played thealto saxophone and recorded withAl Cohn (1954), led his own session with Warren Fitzgerald (1955), "Word From Bird" withTeddy Charles Tentet (1956) and "Four Altos" withPhil Woods ,Sahib Shihab andGene Quill (1957), before returning to complete his Masters degree atManhattan School of Music in 1960.He married Shae Bevan in 1957, and had three children with her, Gregory (b. 1957), Jennie (b. 1959), and Naomi (b. 1968). He and Bevan were divorced in 1977; he did not remarry.
Stein embarked on a career as an educator and continued performing regularly, including stints with
Benny Carter ,Chick Corea ,Sammy Davis Jr. ,Kenny Dorham ,Kenny Drew ,Elvin Jones ,Louis Hayes ,Bill Evans ,Joe Henderson ,Joe Farrell ,Nancy Wilson (singer) ,Jessica Williams , and Rob Schneiderman.In the early 1970's he moved to the West Coast, and remained in the Oakland Bay Area in California until the time of his death. He lead his own quartet during the 70's and 80's, "Plank 'n Stein" featuring
Al Plank on piano; later incarnations of his quartet were eponymous. He taught atStanford University ,Mills College ,University of California at San Francisco ,San Francisco State University , as well as privately. During the late 70's and early '80's he taught inJamey Aebersold workshops around the world. In the late 80's and early '90's he made numerous trips to Europe, playing in France, Germany, and Italy."Spirit!" (his first recording as a leader since 1955) was released in 2006 and featured his working ensemble of pianist
Lee Bloom , bassistJohn Wiitala and drummerDanny Spencer .References
*"The Encyclopedia of Jazz" by Leonard Feather
* [http://www.halsteinjazz.com Hal Stein website]
* [http://0-www.sfgate.com.mill1.sjlibrary.org/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/05/06/BA5310H2V1.DTL Obituary from the SF Chronicle]
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