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Hal Stein (Harold Jerome Stein) was born on 5 September, 1928 in Weehawken, New Jersey, United States, is an American jazz saxophonist. Discover Hal Stein's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

Popular As Harold Jerome Stein
Occupation Musician
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 5 September 1928
Birthday 5 September
Birthplace Weehawken, New Jersey, United States
Date of death April 27, 2008
Died Place Oakland, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1897

His father, Ralph Stein, was born Raphael Eisenstein in Dvinsk, Russia (now Daugavpils, Latvia) in 1897; his surname was shortened to Stein at some point during his childhood after emigrating to the U.S. in 1906, in order to assimilate.

1903

His mother, Jeanette Weiss, the daughter of Hungarian immigrants, was born in New York City in 1903.

He had one sibling, a sister named Marilyn, two years his junior.

1928

Harold Jerome Stein (September 5, 1928 in Weehawken, New Jersey – April 27, 2008 in Oakland, California) was an American jazz musician and bebop saxophone player.

1940

Stein began performing on the tenor saxophone in the early 1940s in New York City.

1945

In 1945 he was featured in concert with pianist Teddy Wilson at Town Hall (although he had recently completed high school, he was billed as a high school student to make more of a sensation) on the same bill with Byas, Stuff Smith, and Charlie Parker.

During the same year, Stein recorded with Doc Pomus, Tab Smith and Leonard Feather.

He went on to work with Gene Krupa, Buddy Morrow, Les Elgart, Artie Shaw, Charles Mingus, Rudy Williams, Roy Haynes, Georgie Auld, Claude Thornhill, J. C. Heard and others.

1950

He studied at Juilliard during 1950-51.

When he decided to go back to college in the late-1950s he realized that the GI bill would not cover the cost of completing his degree at Juilliard, so he switched to Manhattan School of Music, where he achieved his master's degree in 1960.

Stein embarked on a career as an educator, primarily to make a steady income to support his burgeoning family, while continuing to perform regularly.

1951

During his stint in the Army jazz band in Japan during the Korean War (1951–1953), he was a regular member of Toshiko Akiyoshi's quartet.

1952

As a teen he frequently sat in with Don Byas, whom he considered a mentor, and Erroll Garner, at The Three Deuces on 52nd Street.

1954

He also played the alto saxophone, recording on it with Al Cohn on "Broadway" (1954); in his own session with Warren Fitzgerald, simply called Hal Stein and Warren Fitzgerald (reissued decades later after becoming something of a cult classic in Japan, under the name Hal Stein-Warren Fitzgerald Quintet-The Classic Sessions") with sidemen Bob Dorough, Paul Motian and Alphonso Cotton (1955); on vibraphonist Teddy Charles's albums The Teddy Charles Tentet album's cd re-release (1956) and Word from Bird (1957); and as one of the Four Altos with Juilliard buddy Phil Woods, Sahib Shihab, and Gene Quill (1957).

1955

Spirit! (his first recording as a leader since 1955) was recorded and released in 2006, featuring his working ensemble of pianist Lee Bloom, bassist John Wiitala and drummer Danny Spencer.

Stein was an Ashkenazi Jew, although he rejected his religious upbringing in early adulthood.

1957

He married singer Shae Bevan in 1957; they divorced in 1977, and he did not remarry.

They had three children: Greg (b. 1957), Jennie (b. 1959), and Naomi (b. 1968).

All three have followed in his footsteps as artists and educators.

He had three grandchildren, two of whom were born after he died.

He was still active teaching and performing until just a few months before his death from lung cancer at age 79.

As bandleader

With Al Cohn

With Giorgio Diaferia

With Phil Woods, Gene Quill and Sahib Shihab

1960

During the 1960s he taught in public schools in New York and California.

During the mid-1960s he moved back and forth between the East and West Coasts.

1968

In 1968 he moved out West for good, living first in Las Vegas, then in Seattle, and finally settling in the Bay Area in California in 1971, where he remained for the rest of his life.

Some of the musicians he played with in this period include Benny Carter, Chick Corea, Sammy Davis Jr., Kenny Dorham, James Brown, Kenny Drew, Elvin Jones, Louis Hayes, Bill Evans, Joe Henderson, Joe Farrell, Nancy Wilson, Jessica Williams, and Rob Schneiderman.

1970

Starting in the 1970s, he taught at Stanford University, Mills College, University of California at San Francisco and San Francisco State University, as well as privately.

During the late-1970s and early-1980s he taught in Jamey Aebersold workshops around the world.

He led his own quartet during the 1970s and 1980s, Plank 'n Stein, featuring Al Plank on piano; later incarnations of his quartet were eponymous.

1980

In the late-1980s and early-1990s he made several solo tours of Europe, playing in France, Germany, and Italy; his daughter, singer Jennie Stein, joined him for one tour in Italy, and as a guest artist with him on a recording made there, Doctor in Jazz (1991).