![]() ![]() Unpredictable and continually satisfying.”įrom the Jan. Is informed by everybody but beholden to no one, which makes him continually In an articleĪbout Noah in the Boston Phoenix, music critic Jon Garelick wrote, “His sound Noah Preminger Quartet at Boston’s famous Scullers Jazz Club. ![]() Of Music and numerous public performances eventually led to concerts by the Eddie Henderson, Kendra Shank, Ben MonderĪrrival in New York City was preceded by enthusiastic buzz emanating fromīoston, where his status as a standout student at the New England Conservatory Such artists as Cecil McBee, Billy Hart, Dave Holland, Fred Hersch, Daveĭouglas, Victor Lewis, John and Bucky Pizzarelli, John McNeil, Billy Drummond, Musical wisdom of elder masters has resulted in appearances and projects with To his work as a bandleader, Noah’s growing reputation and avid interest in the One of the elite nominees for the 2009 Jazz Journalists Association Award wonīy Esperanza Spalding that year for “Up and Coming Jazz Artist of the Year.” Year’s “Best Debut” in the 2008 Village Voice Jazz Critics’ Poll, and Noah was Noah’s first CD, “Dry Bridge Road” (Nowt Records, 2008), was named the Of just a few short years, Noah has already won recognition as one of the most Innovatively swinging sound and acclaimed interpretations of jazz ballads wouldĬome to its ideal realization via a musical partnership with some of the mostĪccomplished veterans of the New York scene: pianist Frank Kimbrough, bassist John H é bert,Īnd drummer Matt Wilson, the musicians who join Noah on “Before the Rain.” It’s equally natural that Noah’s concept for his quartet’s Seasoned, virtuosic saxophone improvisations they’re hearing are being createdīy an artist who happens to be only 25 years old. Influential publications, and has been getting radio airplay all across theĬity, Noah is a constant presence in the city’s jazz clubs as both a leader andĪn in-demand sideman, and his international tours have brought his music toįor those being introduced to Noah’s music to be surprised to learn that the Rave reviews in the New York Times, DownBeat, Jazz Times and many other PREMINGER’S latest CD, “Before the Rain” (Palmetto Records, 2011) has received Saxophonists and composers on the jazz scene today, and the leader of the NOAH PREMINGER, Palmetto Records artist, is one of the fastest-rising tenor ![]()
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