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It was a magical night back in 2010 when pianist Frank Kimbrough played the Morris Graves in Eureka with a young Noah Preminger. The saxophonist has long since struck out on his own, propelled by a warm, dark, and occasionally gritty tone; a restlessly probing musical mind; and, lately, a touch of political fire. Recent albums have found Preminger (whom All About Jazz seats at the table with todays blue-chip tenor players) exploring country blues, protest songs, and Chopin nocturnes & preludes, in addition to his own original compositions. With Jason Palmer, trumpet; Kim Cass, bass; and Dan Weiss, drums.
Premingers extended improvisations recall the muscular angularity of Sonny Rollins, the lush lyricism of Warne Marsh, and the indomitable spirit of Bukka White in a rapturous style wholly his own. Jim Macnie, Village Voice
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