Dan Nimmer

{{short description|American jazz pianist and composer (born 1982)}}

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| instrument = Piano

| genre = Jazz

| occupation = Musician, composer

| years_active = Early 2000s–present

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Dan Nimmer (born 1982) is an American jazz pianist and composer.

Early life

Nimmer was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1982. He started playing the piano by ear.Keogh, Tom (June 28, 2008) [http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/jazz-pianist-dan-nimmer-shares-the-key-to-his-success/ "Jazz Pianist Dan Nimmer Shares the Key to His Success"]. The Seattle Times. He had classical music lessons, and studied jazz at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music from the age of 15. His parents also took him to hear local musicians perform, and he had the opportunity to play with them. While a student at Northern Illinois University, Nimmer continued playing in Chicago clubs.

Later life and career

Nimmer moved to New York in 2004. In the following year, he joined the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. He also became pianist in a variety of bands led by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis.Chinen, Nate (July 28, 2012) [https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/28/arts/music/28smok.html "Back to the '60s in a Bebop Mode"]. The New York Times. Nimmer's second recording as leader was Kelly Blue, a tribute to pianist Wynton Kelly.Conrad, Thomas (May 2007) [http://jazztimes.com/articles/18897-kelly-blue-dan-nimmer-trio "Dan Nimmer Trio – Kelly Blue"]. JazzTimes.

Playing style

A 2012 reviewer commented that "The emphasis on melody during the set is noteworthy, as Nimmer never let his considerable chops dominate a piece for the sake of show. Here is a pianist who respects the song".Wilmeth, Tom (February 29, 2012) [http://jazztimes.com/articles/29567-concert-review-the-dan-nimmer-trio "Concert Review: The Dan Nimmer Trio"]. JazzTimes. An earlier reviewer of Kelly Blue praised Nimmer's emulation of Kelly, and queried "whether Nimmer's technique and intimacy with history will eventually lead to the development of a distinctive personal voice".

Discography

An asterisk (*) indicates that the year is that of release.

=As leader/co-leader=

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!Year recorded

!Title

!Label

!Personnel/Notes

2005

|Tea for Two

|Venus

|Trio, with David Wong (bass), Pete Van Nostrand (drums)

2006

|Kelly Blue

|Venus

|Trio, with John Webber (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums)

2007

|Yours Is My Heart Alone

|Venus

|Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Lewis Nash (drums)

2009

|Modern Day Blues

|Venus

|Trio, with David Wong (bass), Pete Van Nostrand (drums)

2012

|All the Things You Are

|Venus

|Trio, with David Wong (bass), Pete Van Nostrand (drums)

2012

|All the Things You Are

|Venus

|As All the Things You Are, above; with Sayaka Tsuruta (vocals) on some tracks

=As sideman=

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year recorded

!Leader

!Title

!Label

2007

|{{sortname|Wynton|Marsalis}}

|From the Plantation to the Penitentiary

|Blue Note

2007

|{{sortname|Willie|Nelson}} and Wynton Marsalis

|Two Men with the Blues

|Blue Note

2009*

|{{sortname|Wynton|Marsalis|nolink="1"}}

|He and She

|Blue Note

2009*

|{{sortname|Wynton|Marsalis|nolink="1"}}

|Christmas Jazz Jam

|Compass Productions

2009

|{{sortname|Willie|Nelson|nolink="1"}} and Wynton Marsalis

|Here We Go Again: Celebrating the Genius of Ray Charles

|Blue Note

2009*

|{{sortname|Joe|Temperley}}

|The Sinatra Songbook

|Hep

2012

|{{sortname|Sayaka|Tsuruta|nolink="1"}}

|All the Things You Are

|Venus

References