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Tim Hall

Musician, poet, educator, and cultural facilitator

Tim Hall is a Boston-based musician, poet, educator, and cultural facilitator whose work bridges jazz, neo-soul, hip-hop, and spoken word. A saxophonist and live-looping solo artist, Hall is known for weaving music and storytelling into performances that explore Blackness, masculinity, resilience, and care. His solo projects include Colors of My Soul and Trust the Process, and his work has been presented at venues and festivals including Boston Calling, BAMSFest, the Museum of Fine Arts, and HubWeek. An Assistant Professor in Berklee College of Music’s Professional Music Department, Hall teaches artist development and music entrepreneurship while mentoring emerging artists. He is a member of the band STL GLD, a principal collaborator with Cliff Notez, and a co-founder of HipStory, a digital media production company amplifying Boston’s creative community. Hall has been recognized by the Boston Music Awards, New England Music Awards, and WBUR’s ARTery 25 for his impact on arts and culture in the region.