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Noah Preminger: Ballads
ByNoah Preminger
saxophone, tenorb.1986

Julian Shore
pianob.1987

Kim Cass
bass, acoustic
Allan Mednard
drumsPreminger's tone -warm, breathy, elastic, guides the listener through a charming set of originals, carefully selected standards, and one unexpected cover from outside the jazz cannon. Each piece unfolds naturally, as if the music is discovering itself in real time. The set opens with a rarely heard

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
The unexpected cover is "Carry Me Ohio" by singer-songwriter Mark Kozelek aka Sun Kil Moon. Reflecting on his two-year-old son's time in the womb and the numerous times this number was played, Preminger navigates the number that speaks to his heart as much as to the mind, finding jazz potential in unlikely places. The remaining four tracks are original compositions which are imbued with the kind of storytelling quality that recalls the best work of

Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977
Track Listing
Stan's Mood; Carry Me Ohio; Unfair World; In Our 20s; Democracy; PNEU; Someone to Watch Over Me.
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Title: Ballads | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Chill Tone Records
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