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Hal Willner (April 6, 1956 – April 7, 2020) was an American working in recording, films, television, and live events. He was best known for assembling and events featuring a wide variety of artists and musical styles (, classical, rock, Tin Pan Alley). Willner died during the COVID-19 pandemic from complications brought on by the virus.


Early life
Willner was born in Philadelphia in 1956. His father and uncle were Holocaust survivors. Willner moved to New York City in 1974 to attend New York University, but did not graduate.


Career
In the late 1970s, Willner worked under record producer , credited as associate producer on 's albums Double Time and Champagne Charlie, and The Neville Brothers' Fiyo on the Bayou. In 1980, Willner became the sketch music producer of Saturday Night Live, where he chose the music to be used in sketches. Willner held this job until his death in 2020. From 1988 to 1990 he produced the TV program Sunday Night (later renamed Night Music), which was hosted by and presented musicians from a wide variety of genres.

Willner produced albums for Marianne Faithfull, , , Steven Bernstein, William S. Burroughs, , , Laurie Anderson, and , among others. In 1991, he produced a live tribute concert to , a show that gave important exposure to Buckley's son 18 months before Jeff Buckley signed with a record label. In 1998, Willner released his only album as a featured artist, Whoops, I'm an Indian. The album mixed drum and bass and recordings with , including many sourced from 78 rpm records from the early-mid 20th century.

Following earlier stagings, in January 2010 Willner produced his pirate-themed concert event Rogue's Gallery for the . The multinational cast included Marianne Faithfull, , , , , , , , David Thomas, , , Peaches, , , Camille O'Sullivan, , and .


Personal life
Willner married television producer . In November, 2004, their son Arlo was born.


Death
Willner had symptoms consistent with COVID-19. He died at his home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan on April 7, 2020, one day after his 64th birthday during the pandemic in New York City. A tribute to Willner was played during the April 11, 2020 episode of Saturday Night Live, featuring both the reminiscences of current and past cast members and a choral rendition of 's song "Perfect Day".Jem Aswad, "‘Saturday Night Live’ Pays Loving Tribute to Longtime Sketch Music Maestro Hal Willner" . Variety, April 11, 2020.


Productions

Concept albums produced by Hal Willner


Themed concerts produced by Hal Willner
  • Greetings from (Brooklyn 1991)[5]
  • Nevermore: Poems & Stories of Edgar Allan Poe (Brooklyn 1995), which led to the album Closed on Account of Rabies (1997), then Hal Willner's Halloween Show: Never Bet the Devil your Head (Los Angeles 2002), then Closed on Account of Rabies: Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (Los Angeles 2001)
  • Tribute to Allen Ginsberg (Los Angeles)
  • Marquis de Sade's writings (New York 1998)
  • The Harry Smith Project (London 1999, Los Angeles 2001)
  • The Project (New York City 2001)
  • Came So Far for Beauty, An Evening of Songs by Leonard Cohen (Brooklyn 2003, Brighton 2004, Sydney 2005, Dublin 2006)
  • Dream Comfort Memory Despair: The Songs of Neil Young (Brooklyn 2004), followed by Hal Willner's Neil Young Project (Vancouver 2010)
  • Perfect Partners: Nino Rota & Federico Fellini (London 2004)
  • Shock and Awe: The Songs of (Los Angeles 2004)
  • Let's Eat: Feasting on The Firesign Theatre (Los Angeles 2004)
  • Forest of No Return: Hal Willner Presents Vintage Songbook (London 2007), followed by Stay Awake: 20th anniversary of the classic recording of Disney songs (Brooklyn 2008) ( Hal Willner's Stay Awake at was scheduled for October 30, 2008, but was cancelled due to unavailability of some performers)
  • Rogue's Gallery (NYC 2007, Dublin 2008, London 2008, Gateshead 2008, Sydney 2010)
  • Hal Willner's Project (Brooklyn 2008)
  • Begats: Readings of the Work of Burroughs, DeSade & Poe (Brooklyn 2009)[6]
  • Gotta Right to Sing the Blues? Music and Readings from A Fine Romance, Jewish Songwriters, American Songs (NYC 2010)
  • An Evening with Gavin Friday and Friends (New York, Carnegie Hall, 2009)
  • Hal Willner's Project (Brooklyn 2011)
  • Shelebration: The Works of (New York 2011)
  • Hal Willner’s Amarcord Nino Rota (London, , 2013; New York, , 2018) Review: Hal Willner: Nino Rota Amarcord (LJF) 26 November 2013 Londonjazznews.com
  • The Bells: A Day Long Celebration of Lou Reed (New York, July 30, 2016)
  • 'Tomorrow Is A Long Time: Songs from Bob Dylan's 1963 Town Hall Concert' (New York Town Hall Thursday, May 24, 2018)


Spoken word recordings
With the increasing prevalence of tribute albums in the late 1980s (such as Red Hot + Blue), Willner decided to turn his attention to recordings.

  • Dead City Radio (1990) by William Burroughs has musical backing by , , and others.
  • Spare Ass Annie and Other Tales (1996) by William Burroughs with music by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy.
  • The Lion for Real by (Mouth Almighty Records 1989) features musical accompaniment by , , and others.
  • Closed on Account of Rabies (Mouth Almighty Records 1997) consists of readings of Edgar Allan Poe poems and tales by and others. As Willner's only "spoken word" tribute album, it fits in the context of his other music-based tributes.
  • In with the Out Crowd (Mouth Almighty Records 1998) by poet .
  • Let the Buyer Beware (2004) is an authoritative six CD box set of historic recordings by the .


Film-related projects


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