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Sam Kirmayer: Opening Statement
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Sam Kirmayer
guitarb.1990
Kirmayer, who started playing the guitar (rock division) at age seven and was nudged toward jazz by a music teacher in college (he graduated from Montreal's McGill University in 2016), lists

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967
Dave Laing
drumsKirmayer also wrote "Jiro's Dream" (for a master sushi chef) and the hard-swinging "Opening Statement," which is positioned not first but last on the menu. Kirmayer displays his exceptional chops on that one, as he does throughout the session. Fyfe is another sharp improviser whose mastery of the keyboard is consistently impressive. As for De Masi and Laing, each one solos nicely when called upon while lending inflexible support to Kirmayer and Fyfe.
As manifestos go, Kirmayer's Opening Statement is strong-minded, well-spoken and worth relishing many more times than once. ">
Track Listing
Synedoche; For All We Know; Jiro’s Dream; Resonance After Dark; My Shining Hour; The Night We Called It a Day; One for Pete; Opening Statement.
Personnel
Sam Kirmayer
guitarSam Kirmayer: guitar; Sean Fyfe: piano; Mike De Masi: bass; Dave Laing: drums.
Album information
Title: Opening Statement | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Chromatic Audio
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