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MP3 Barrie Lee Hall, Jr. - Duke Ellington Small Band

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(ID 1281535)
This swinging octet plays with precision and soul.

10 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Big Band, JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo



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Life is full of mysteries, of course â some small, some large. At least a small one is why on earth this is Barrie Lee Hallâs first album-as-leader. The aphorism âbetter late than neverâ certainly applies in this instance. Sincere thanks to producer (and Barrieâs fellow-Ellingtonian) Shelley Carrol for rendering this particular mystery moot.
Barrie Lee Hall, Jr., was born in Mansfield, Louisiana, on June 30, 1949. He later relocated to Houston, where he attended E. E. Worthing High School. Barrie credits Worthing band director Sammy Harris with first awakening his interest in jazz. He next enrolled in the landmark jazz program at Houstonâs Texas Southern University (which spawned The Crusaders, Kirk Whalum, and many others), where he enjoyed the tutelage of T. S. U.âs legendary jazz instructor, the late Lanny Steele. It was during his T. S. U. days that I first discovered Barrie Lee Hall, and I remain an enthusiastic fan to this day.
Houstonâs all-time jazz patriarch, Arnett Cobb, arranged for Barrieâs first personal introduction to Duke Ellington at Houstonâs Shamrock Hotel in 1973. A few days later, after a literal middle-of-the-night phone call from Duke to Barrieâs home, Hall permanently joined the Duke Ellington Orchestra, his inaugural gig being at the Shamrock on June 8, 1973. The rest is indeed history, as Hall became a prominent part of the Ellington organization, not only as trumpeter/flugelhornist, but as arranger, composer, co-producer, interim director, etc. He was a trusted member of Dukeâs inner circle, and subsequently worked very closely with Mercer (son) and Paul (grandson) in various incarnations of the Orchestra. It is thus entirely appropriate that virtually all of the splendid accompanying musicians on this recording are members of the current Duke Ellington Orchestra.
If I had to choose one word to summarize Barrie Lee Hall it would be âeleganceâ (appropriate for an Ellington protégé, correct?!):
Elegance in all matters musical
Elegance in deportment
Elegance in appearance
Elegance in family matters (Uncle Soonie is named for a favorite uncle who basically raised Barrie)
Elegance even in hobbies â I wish the reader could see some of Barrieâs custom pens/ pencils that he designs/fabricates during his spare time, using the finest woods available.

I guarantee that the listener will have an equally elegant experience when savoring this CD. Enjoy!
Dr. Robert Morgan
Director of Jazz Studies Emeritus
High School for Performing and Visual Arts
Houston, Texas


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