Pamela Hines Trio is a dynamic jazz ensemble led by the accomplished pianist and composer Pamela Hines. With a career spanning over three decades, Hines has made a significant impact on the jazz scene, performing at hundreds of venues and releasing several critically acclaimed albums. Her trio work, often featuring bassist John Lockwood and drummer Bob Gulotti, is renowned for its edgy instrumental compositions and harmonically rich arrangements.
Hines' music is a blend of original compositions and standards, with a particular nod to the iconic Bill Evans. Her latest release, "The Music of Richard Whiting," showcases her talent for arranging and interpreting classic songs. The trio's repertoire includes beloved jazz standards like "I'm Through With Love" and "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most," as well as original pieces that highlight Hines' prowess as a composer.
The Pamela Hines Trio has been recognized for its excellence, earning the "Pick-of-the-Week" in the Boston Globe and a guest appearance on the Peabody Award-winning show "Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland" on National Public Radio. Hines' music is a testament to her deep understanding of jazz tradition and her innovative approach to the genre, making her a standout artist in the world of contemporary jazz.