Hal Crook

Hal Crook (born 28 July 1950 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a jazz trombonist. He has a degree from the Berklee College of Music and is considered to be a leading teacher and author in the field of jazz improvisation.

Hal was a professor at Berklee College of Music for 30 years, and has played on over 40 recordings. Some of his notable students include Esperanza Spalding, Leo Genovese, Ryan Shore, Antonio Sanchez, Lionel Loueke, and Chris Cheek. Hal's composing and arranging credits include music for The Tonight Show Band, WDR Radio Band (Cologne), Phil Woods, Clark Terry, Herb Pomeroy, Louis Bellson, Artie Shaw, Duke Belaire, Dick Johnson, Nick Brignola, the New England Emmy Awards, and the San Diego Pops.

In ''Jazz 'Bones'', Kurt Dietrich writes:

He is the author of seven textbooks on jazz improvisation, a novel (''A Brief Madness''), and a collection of short stories (''Windborne Tales'').

Though retired from Berklee, he continues to teach privately. Provided by Wikipedia
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    How to improvise : an approach to practicing improvisation / by Crook, Hal, 1950-

    Published 1991
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