Thursday, August 12, 2010

Exceptional young player... has made an indelible impact on the scene..." - Time Out NY

"More than just a promising starting point, this is a display of integrity; here’s a musician you feel you can trust... Preminger’s album “Dry Bridge Road” is unusually graceful... [he] plays with care and dry precision, dividing his time among all registers, with even tone and projection in each." - Ben Ratliff, New York Times

"Exceptional young player... has made an indelible impact on the scene..." - Time Out NY

"He plays with not just chops and composure, but already a distinct voice: His approach privileges mood and reflectiveness, favoring weaving lines that can be complex but are also concise, without a trace of over-playing or bravado". - Siddhartha Mitter, Boston Globe
 
Jazz Journalists Association's "Up and Coming Artist of 2009" nominee
Best Debut of the year: Village Voice Critics' Poll
Top 10 Jazz Album of the year & Best Debut of the year: Ed Hazell, Signal to Noise
Top 10 Jazz Album of the year & Best Debut of the year: Martin Johnson, Wall Street Journal
Top 10 Jazz Album of the year: Frederick Bernas, Jazzwise, All About Jazz
Top 10 Jazz Album of the year: Phill DePietro, All About Jazz, Jambase
Top 10 Jazz Album of the year: Jack Cooke, Jazz Review UK
Best Debut of the year: Michael J. West, JazzTimes & Washington City Paper
Best Debut of the year: Bill Milkowski, JazzTimes, The Absolute Sound
Best Debut of the year: Stuart Broomer, All About Jazz New York
Best Debut of the year: Gene Seymour, Newsday, The Nation
Best Debut of the year: Lawrence Cosentino, Signal to Noise
Best Debut of the year: Fred Kaplan, Slate, Steroephile
Best Debut of the year: Boston Phoenix Critics' Poll
Top of 2008: Richard Kamins, Hartford Courant
Top of 2008: Chuck Graham, Tucson Citizen


Dana Lauren with Noah Preminger on sax, Dov Manski on piano, Adam Cote on bass and Jake Goldbas on drums.

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