- Source: Jimmy Halperin
- Bruno Mars
- Fernando Garibay
- Lana Del Rey
- The Rolling Stones
- Fifth Harmony
- Sorry Not Sorry
- Shake It Off
- Christopher Meloni
- Diskografi Alicia Keys
- Videografi Demi Lovato
- Jimmy Halperin
- James Halperin
- List of jazz contrafacts
- Alisha (Alisha Ann Itkin album)
- Jimmy Iovine
- Tim Halperin
- Kristoffer Eikrem
- Sal Mosca
- Thomas Winther Andersen
- Håkon Storm-Mathisen
Jimmy Halperin (born 1958 in Queens, New York City) is an American saxophonist (tenor and soprano) and composer in avant-garde jazz and new improvised music.
Biography
Halperin was influenced by Lennie Tristano, and he got lessons with Tristano and Sal Mosca at a young age. He did his first recordings in 1986 with the Warne Marsh Quintet (Back Home at the label CrissCross). Since 1982, Halperin worked with bassist Dominic Duval and the first joint recordings were made until 2003.
In 1997 Halperin released his debut album under his own name on the label Zinnia, a Tristano-dedicated duet with Sal Mosca (Psalm). In 1998 he joined the Thomas Andersen Quintet (NorCD), and in 2001, he participated in a trio with bassist Don Messina and drummer Bill Chattin on Cadence Jazz Records. At this time he also worked at CIMP as a session musician with Duval and Jay Rosen.
In 2003 he released the album Joy And Gravitas, also on CIMP, with interpretations of jazz standards, i.e. "A Night in Tunisia", "Love for Sale", "My Funny Valentine", "Don't Explain", "Naima" and "Round Midnight!. This was followed by the duo album Monkinus by Halperin and Duval on the label CIMP. In 2009 Halperin and Duval recorded the music of Thelonious Monk on the album Monk Dreams, released on the Lithuanian label NoBusiness Records. In June 2009 they played at the Jazzfest Villach.
Halperin has also played with pianist Andreas Schmidt, Alex Hagen 'Stringproject', and in 2007, he recorded as a duo with guitarist Joe Giglio - "Sound Scape". In 2015 the album "Snow Tiger" was released, a collaboration with Swedish guitarist Pål Nyberg, with whom he toured extensively from 2015 to 2017. In 2016 he was featured artist with the Norwegian Kristoffer Eikrem Quintet at the Moldejazz.
Discography
= Solo albums
=1997: Psalm (Zinnia Records), with Sal Mosca
2001: Cycle Logical (Cadence Jazz Records), with Don Messina and Bill Chattin
2003: Joy and Gravitas (CIMP), with Dominic Duval and Jay Rosen
2005: East of the Sun (Blue Jack), with Axel Hagen, Thomas Winther Andersen
2009: Changing Tranes (City Hall, NoBusiness Records), with Dominic Duval
2019: High and Outside (CIMP), with Don Messina and Bill Chattin
= Collaborations
=With Warne Marsh Quartet & Quintet
1986: Back Home (Criss Cross Jazz)
With Dominic Duval
2005: Monkinus (CIMP)
2009: Monk Dreams (NoBusiness Records)
2010: Music Of John Coltrane (NoBusiness Records)
With Halperin-Nyberg Connection
2015 :"Snow Tiger" (Sthlm Jazz Records)
With Joe Giglio
2007: "Sound Scape"
With Kjetil Jerve and Drew Gress
2016: New York Improvisations (Dugnad Rec)
Jimmy Halperin with Pål Nyberg Trio
2017: "Live at A-trane - Berlin" (Klangverk Recordings)
References
General references
Katalog Over Bielefeld In 1988 and 2002
Richard Cook & Brian Morton: The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, 6. Utgave, London, Penguin, 2002 ISBN 0-14-017949-6.
Footnotes
External links
Official website