Where:
Museum of Science - Planetarium
1 Science Pk
Boston, MA 02114
Admission:
$20
Categories:
Date Idea, Music, Nightlife, Tech
Event website:
https://www.mos.org/events/subspace/tim-hall-live-planetarium
Detroit-born saxophonist and poet Tim Hall draws inspiration from his lived experiences—charting the nuances of Blackness, masculinity, and the beauties of life.
For his debut performance at the Museum of Science Planetarium, Hall uses music to harmoniously underscore vivid storytelling with warm neo soul, jazz, and hip-hop influences. Paired with a paramount visual experience, captivating enough to get pleasantly lost in. Join us and come ready to Trust the Process.
Tim Hall is an award-winning educator, artist, and entrepreneur. He draws inspiration from his lived experiences — charting the nuances of blackness, masculinity, and the beauties of life. As a musician, Tim Hall has shared stages with world-renowned recording artists such as The Nappy Roots, Carolyn Malachi, Bilal, Chris Turner, and Aloe Blacc. His poetry has been heard at Boston’s Hub Week, the Museum of Fine Arts, Berklee College of Music, Outside the Box Festival, Bridgin’ Gaps Festival, and many other venues and poetry slam communities around the Boston and the Greater Boston area.
His work can be experienced through his new project, Trust the Process EP, as well as Colors of My Soul, and his self-published book, Trust the Process. Tim is an assistant professor in the Professional Music Department at Berklee College of Music, is the co-owner of HipStory, a digital media production company dedicated to creating and showcasing the work of marginalized identities within media, and on the Board of Trustees with the American Repertory Theater. He is a member of the band STL GLD, and a principal collaborator with Cliff Notez, Oompa, and Will Dailey. He was honored as “Session Musician of the Year” by the 2020 Boston Music Awards, and recognized by WBUR’s Artery 25 as 1 of 25 millennials of color impacting Arts and Culture in Boston.
Saturday, Dec 21, 2024 11:00a
Crystal Ballroom at Somerville Theatre