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Eric Nemeyer
Eric Nemeyer - jazz artist, BMI composer, and publisher. Nemeyer is an accomplished performer on vibraphone and marimba (as well as drums and piano) and has appeared or recorded with influential jazz artists including Jon Faddis, Sonny Stitt, Hank Mobley, Zoot Sims, Jon Faddis, Sonny Fortune, Jimmy Heath, Curtis Fuller, Mickey Roker, Tyrone Brown, Sid Simmons, Sam Dockery, Joey DeFrancesco, Curtis Weaver, Donny McCaslin, Tony Monaco, Valery Ponomarev, Mark Elf, Byron Landham and others. Nemeyer is a winner of Downbeat Magazine’s "deebee" Recording Award, Category: Best Original Jazz Composition. In 1997, Nemeyer created Jazz Improv® Magazine, a 200 plus page quarterly featuring interviews, reviews, solo transcriptions, songs, analyses, “How-to” and motivational articles along with a companion CD; website: www.jazzimprov.com)
Blessing in Disguise
By Eric Nemeyer
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: It Could Happen to You; Manege; Blessing in Disguise; Bananas & Cream; Welcome Home; Milestones #1; Bye Bye Blackbird; The Real World; Short & Sassy; The Rest Is History; Enlarged to Show Texture; Stablemates (75:47).
Eric Nemeyer: Blessing in Disguise
by Jack Bowers
Eric Nemeyer, who edits Jazz Improv, a superlative quarterly magazine for which I've written a number of reviews, is also a musician (vibraphone division) and sent this album as a thank-you, entirely for my own listening pleasure. Surely he didn't think he'd make a clean getaway without braving a review of some sort... First of all, ...