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Mr. Robert Hallahan
Instructor: Jazz Piano, Small Jazz Ensemble
Ph: 804.828.1166
E-mail: nahallah@aol.com
Since
beginning his career as a jazz pianist in 1975, Bob Hallahan has been heard across the country and around the world in
concerts, nightclubs and jazz festivals. He has toured Beijing,
China as part of a cultural exchange sponsored by United Airlines
and has appeared as a featured solo pianist at The Kennedy
Center for the Performing Arts. He has been a sideman in groups
led by such jazz luminaries as saxophonists Joe Henderson,
James Moody, Lou Donaldson, Arthur Blythe, Clifford Jordan
and Bud Shank; trumpeters Clark Terry and Freddie Hubbard;
guitarist Pat Metheny; and singers Anita O’Day, Sheila
Jordan and René Marie. His performance with Sheila
Jordan at Burlington, Vermont’s Discover Jazz Festival
has been broadcast several times on National Public Radio’s
Jazz Set, hosted by Branford Marsalis. Other festival and
club appearances include the East Coast Jazz Festival, Clifford
Brown Jazz Festival, Blues Alley and The One Step Down in
Washington, D.C., Zinno in New York, The Deer’s Head
Inn in Pennsylvania and Le Club in Moscow, Russia, where Hallahan
appeared as part of a ten-day tour with René Marie
and VCU colleagues Victor Dvoskin (bass) and Howard Curtis
(drums).
Jazz writer Joel Siegel of Washington D.C.’s City Paper
and Jazz Times magazine describes him as a “
… thoughtful, lyrical pianist (who) can swing hard when
required.” and Owen Cordle of The Raleigh News and Observer
found his playing “… reminiscent of Oscar Peterson
at his swingingest.” Recordings include “I Thought
about You” with New England saxophonist Fred Haas (Jazztoons,
JT 1002), “Invitation to an Escapade” with
vocalist Stephanie Nakasian (Chase Music Group, CMD-8060)
and “Blue Blaze” with percussionist Robert
Jospe (independent). In addition to his work as a freelance
jazz pianist, Hallahan served as music director for Richmond,
Va.’s premiere jazz club, Benjamin’s, from 1989
to 1994. From 1991 to 1997, he produced and co-hosted a monthly
radio program on jazz piano for Richmond’s National
Public Radio affiliate, WCVE-FM.
Holding a Bachelor of Music degree from East Carolina University,
he has been on the jazz studies program faculty at Virginia
Commonwealth University since 1981, teaching applied jazz
piano, small jazz ensembles, jazz history and jazz appreciation.
He regularly performs in schools and communities around the
commonwealth with the VCU Jazz Masters faculty sextet, an
endowed program funded with the support of the Mary Morton
Parsons Foundation and jazz patrons in the community. Hallahan
also teaches every summer at Interplay Jazz Camp in New England.
In 1990, he took a six-month leave of absence from VCU to
assume the post of artist-in-residence at Middlebury College
in Middlebury, Vt.
Visit his Web site.
Hear VCU Jazz faculty members Skip Gailes (sax), Rex Richardson (trumpet), Antonio García (trombone), Bob Hallahan (piano), Mike Ess (guitar), Tony Martucci (drums), and VCU Jazz alumnus Rusty Farmer (bass) perform several tunes at www.vcutvhd.vcu.edu/shows/local/lindsay2.html.
Start approximately 25 minutes into the clip for about a half hour.
Q & A with him about his career.
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