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Noam Lemish: Twelve
ByNoam Lemish
pianob.1982
Laura Swankey
vocalsSizing up the half-dozen numbers on offer, all save one ("Steals on Steeles") plays for eleven minutes or more. "Steals," the album's jazziest theme, includes assertive solos by trombonist

Karl Silveira
trombone
Kevin Turcotte
trumpetb.1964
Jim Lewis
trombone
Kelly Jefferson
saxophone, tenorThe studio date opens gently with the lovely tone poem "Song for Lia," written to salute the birth of Lemish's niece (brisk solos by alto

Allison Au
saxophone, alto
Ted Quinlan
guitar
Michael Davidson
vibraphone
Mike Murley
saxophone, tenor
Derek Gray
drumsb.1989

Justin Gray
bass, electricThis is music with ample meat on its bones, six elaborate yet persuasive motifs whose pathways should be traversed more than once to earn one's understanding and appreciation. Lemish has certainly done his part; the final verdict, as the saying goes, lies in the eye (or in this case, the ears) of the beholder. ">
Track Listing
Song for Lia; The Nagila Mayster; Beethoven’s 7th Visit to Romania; Steals on Steeles; Between Utopia and Destruction; Rebirth.
Personnel
Noam Lemish
pianoTerry Promane
tromboneKevin Turcotte
trumpetJim Lewis
tromboneAllison Au
saxophone, altoKelly Jefferson
saxophone, tenorMike Murley
saxophone, tenorKarl Silveira
tromboneWilliam Carn
tromboneTed Quinlan
guitarMichael Davidson
vibraphoneJustin Gray
bass, electricDerek Gray
drumsLaura Swankey
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Twelve | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Produced
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