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Noah Preminger

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July 2008- Currently living in Brooklyn, NY, jazz saxophonist Noah Preminger has been making a name for himself in the music community. Noah's playing and his group's concepts are influenced by genres ranging from classic to contemporary jazz, from hard rock to ambient music. He has performed extensively all over the northeast at venues such as the Hi-Hat (Providence), Scullers, Jordan Hall, Ryles Jazz Club (Boston), Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center, the Village Vanguard, Cornelia Street Cafe, Smalls Jazz Club (New York City), The Bushnell (Connecticut), Upstairs jazz club, L'absynthe (Montreal) and Twins Jazz club and Bossa Project (D.C.). Noah has had the opportunity to perform and work with Dave Liebman, John McNeil, Steve Davis, Nat Reeves, Dave Douglas, John Mastroianni, Joel Frahm, Dave Holland, John and Bucky Pizzarelli, Marvin Stamm, Jim McNeely, Phil Grenadier, Roscoe Mitchell, Bob Nieske, Cecil McBee, Bob Moses and others

Album

Dark Days

Label: Criss Cross Jazz
Released: 2025
Track listing: Hummus; Hymn # 1 ( For Moving On); Mopti; Casa Pueblo; FTSC; Nash’s World; Sarajevo with Neira; Dark Days; .Barca

Album

Ballads

Label: Chill Tone Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Stan's Mood; Carry Me Ohio; Unfair World; In Our 20s; Democracy; PNEU; Someone to Watch Over Me.

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Article: Album Review

Noah Preminger: Dark Days

Read "Dark Days" reviewed by Jack Kenny


Noah Preminger possesses one of the most beautiful tones in jazz, and he knows it. He is not inclined to tarnish that sound--nor should he. It is the product of years of rigorous work. His challenge, rather, lies in his relative youth, in jazz terms. Admired already, Preminger also understands that his best years likely lie ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Aaron Parks, Artur Dutkiewicz Trio, Julius Gawlik & More

Read "Aaron Parks, Artur Dutkiewicz Trio, Julius Gawlik & More" reviewed by Marek J. Śmietański


The final regular episode of the show this year (the 120th) is dedicated to November's new releases. Fewer albums dropped than usual, but that doesn't mean they were any less fascinating. Quite the opposite, in fact: I've unearthed a handful of true gems once again, including three promising debut albums that feel like discovering hidden treasure ...

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Article: Year in Review

Jack Kenny's Best Jazz Albums Of 2025

Read "Jack Kenny's Best Jazz Albums Of 2025" reviewed by Jack Kenny


A year is an arbitrary time. The list is chronological by how they came to me. The albums that still stand out are Bone Bells (Pyroclastic Records) by Sylvie Courvoisier and Mary Halvorson and the sheer professional expertise of Jed Levy Faces and Places (Self Produced). Both albums, in their different ways, exude creativity and joy. ...

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Article: Live Review

Arthur Kell Speculation Quartet At Scott's Jazz Club

Read "Arthur Kell Speculation Quartet At Scott's Jazz Club" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Arthur Kell Speculation Quartet Scott's Jazz Club Belfast, N. Ireland May 23, 2025 Outlier comedian and agent provocateur Bill Hicks had a sketch where he greeted the audience with the news that this would be his last gig. Yeah, it was sad, he acknowledged, but he had enjoyed every minute ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Nasheet Waits, Sasha Berliner, Nels Cline and the Premazzi-Nasser Quartet!

Read "Nasheet Waits, Sasha Berliner, Nels Cline and the Premazzi-Nasser Quartet!" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


This week's show features the intricate melodies of the Premazzi-Nasser Quartet, new music from guitarist Rez Abbasi, Sasha Berliner, Norwegian trumpeter Arve Henriksen and the latest from Nasheet Waits. Playlist Premazzi-Nasser Quartet “Raoul Blues" from From What I Recall (OA2) 0:00 Nasheet Waits “Snake Hip Waltz" from New York Love Letter (Bitter Sweet) (Giant ...

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Carry Me Ohio

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Label: Chill Tone Records
Released: 2025
Duration: 3:53

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Noah Preminger: A Veteran Saxophonist Tackles The Ballad

Read "Noah Preminger: A Veteran Saxophonist Tackles The Ballad" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines On renowned saxophonist Noah Preminger.Boston-based saxophonist Noah Preminger has spent years pushing jazz into new territories before focusing on one of the art form's most enduring traditions. He's just released Ballads (Chill Tone, 2025), a collection that finds this restless musical explorer settling into the quiet power of beautiful melodies.


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