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Hale
Baskin — So young, so good, so “Classic”
Swinging young singer delivers on early promise with hot
new CD
Jazz lovers who have been following the career of San
Francisco Bay Area singer Hale Baskin since she began
winning local and national awards early in her high
school career will certainly not be surprised by the
mature, assured and, most importantly, eminently
delightful Hale Baskin on display on Hale’s second as a
leader, her brand new recording “Classic.”
Those just learning about Hale are still in plenty of
time to get in on experiencing the rapid-fire growth of
this impressively talented and swinging young chanteuse.
After all, with two CDs as a leader to her credit, plus
a basketful of performance awards and even a pair of
European tours, Hale Baskin is just heading off to
college this fall!
Hale certainly wrapped up her high school career in fine
style. Most prominently, perhaps, there’s the recording
and release of “Classic,” featuring outstanding Bay Area
jazz stars like pianists Larry Dunlap and Dee Spencer,
trombonist Wayne Wallace and trumpeter John Worley, Jr.
Hale’s mature musical presence is on full display on
this CD. Listen to her dynamic, heartfelt reading of
“God Bless the Child,” her joyfully swinging take on
“Sitting in Limbo,” a song Hale first sang as a
thirteen-year-old, and the sassy romp through
“Summertime” that ends with a joyous vocal duet with
singer Nate Pruitt, who just happens to be Hale’s voice
coach. Longtime fans will especially savor the leaps
Hale has made in both the maturity and imaginative
quality of her phrasing.
But Hale was getting national recognition even before
releasing “Classic.” For example, she won the 2007 Down
Beat Magazine Student Music Award for ‘Best Jazz
Vocalist’ in the high school division. That’s a strong
call out from a pretty authoritative source, to put it
mildly! And it’s not the first time Down Beat called
Hale’s name. Her first prize in the 2002 Junior High
School Division of Down Beat’s Music Awards earned Hale
a scholarship to Berklee College of Music's Summer
Program, and she’s placed in the 2006 awards for
“Outstanding Performance.”
Honors aside, this young dynamo also added to her
impressive performing credentials over the past year.
She toured Europe this summer with her school-mates in
the Menlo-Atherton High School Advanced Jazz Band,
including dates in Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland
(two performances at Montreux!) and Austria. With Hale
on vocals this group of talented students also won the
student competition at last year’s Anaheim Jazz Festival
and placed at the Reno Jazz Festival. In addition, Hale
was named to the San Francisco Jazz Festival’s
prestigious SFJAZZ All-Star High School Ensemble, a band
that draws the best high school jazz players from around
the entire San Francisco Bay Area.
Hale has, in fact, been an active performer for years.
She's already sung with both the Count Basie and Mike
Vax big bands, jammed with singer Kim Nalley at the
prestigious San Francisco hot spot, Jazz at Pearl's, and
headlined at Pearl’s as part of the club’s "Future of
Jazz: Youth Series."
Hale’s first CD, “The Forecast Calls for Hale, was
recorded in 2003 to happy reviews for one so young. The
eminent producer and writer Dr. Herb Wong said of
“Forecast,” "Hale Baskin has all the tools. She sings
with admirable taste and control, rhythmic and harmonic
sense, and clear insight into the jazz tradition. So
dig!"
On the merits of her first recording, Hale was invited
to appear onstage with Arturo Sandoval at the famed
Oakland jazz club, Yoshi’s. That performance inspired
Jim Harrington of the Oakland Tribune to write, “[I]t
looks like we have a rising star in our midst. Remember
Baskin's name. You'll be hearing it again soon.”
And now, thanks to “Classic,” we are hearing Hale
Baskin’s name, and her music, again. Get ready for more.
You’re going to like it.
For more information about Hale Baskin, including
booking, please contact (415) 509-4040.
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