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Nir Felder

Nir Felder (born Dec 30, 1982) is a Grammy-winning American jazz and session guitarist, composer, and music producer. In addition to leading his own band, Felder has performed and recorded with a diverse array of artists across the jazz and popular music genre spectrum, including Diana Krall, Brad Mehldau, John Mayer, Rina Sawayama, Ben Platt, Chaka Khan, Keyon Harrold, Robert Glasper, Chris Dave, PJ Morton, Snarky Puppy, Terrace Martin, Kamasi Washington, Erykah Badu, Common, Anderson .Paak, Dave Chapelle, Dave Matthews Band, Benson Boone, Gov’t Mule, Ben Stiller, Vulfpeck, Hiromi, Fred Armisen, Cory Wong, Christian Scott, Brockhampton, Cautious Clay, Faith Evans, Skylar Grey, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Terri Lyne Carrington, Vijay Iyer, Blood Sweat and Tears, Chuck Mangione, Greg Osby, Jordan Smith, Amy Schumer, Victor Wooten, Shoshana Bean, Jack DeJohnette, Esperanza Spalding, Bobby McFerrin, Meshell Ndegeocello, Dianne Reeves, the New York City Opera, and others.[1] In both 2021 and 2023, he won Downbeat Magazine's Critic's Poll for "Rising Star Guitarist."

Nir Felder
Background information
Born (1982-12-30) December 30, 1982 (age 41)
New York City
GenresJazz, Rock, Pop, R&B
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, producer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Websitenirfelder.com

Early life edit

Nir Felder was born December 30, 1982, at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City’s Washington Heights neighborhood. After living between Washington Heights, Harlem, and Manhattan’s Upper West Side, his family moved to the New York City suburbs of Hartsdale, NY in 1987 and Katonah, NY in 1994.

He attended John Jay High School from 1997 to 2001 and The Berklee School of Music from 2001 to 2005.[2] While at Berklee he was the recipient of the Billboard Endowed Scholarship, as well as the college’s Jimi Hendrix Award, and Stephen D. Holland Award.

Career edit

In 2010, Felder was lauded as the “next big jazz guitarist” by NPR. In 2013, Felder signed to Sony Masterworks and released his first solo album “Golden Age” under their Okeh imprint in 2014.[3][4]

His second album “II” was released by Ropeadope Records in 2020.

Educational edit

Felder has been a faculty member at The New School’s College of Performing Arts since 2016 and an associate professor at Berklee College of Music since 2020.

He has also taught at Italy’s Fondazione Siena Jazz since 2012, at workshops at the Banff Centre and in Langnau, Switzerland and given masterclasses at Arnhem Conservatory, the Cultural Center de Belem, the University of Southern California, Los Angeles College of Music, the University of North Texas, Hunter College, Humber College, the University of Toronto, the University of Wisconsin Parkside, LACHSA and many others.

Film, TV, and Broadway appearances edit

Felder appears in the Netflix special “Live from Radio City Music Hall” accompanying Ben Platt. He has also performed with various musical acts on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, NBC's Christmas in Rockefeller Center, Good Morning America, Late Night with Seth Myers, The Late Late Show with James Corden, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The View, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the US Open Tennis Championships, as well as in the house bands of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Maya and Marty shows.

He has played in the pit orchestras of the Broadway shows “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark”, “The Book of Mormon” and “& Juliet”, as well as participating in workshops for upcoming shows.

Awards and honors edit

In 2010, Felder was called "The Next Big Jazz Guitarist" by NPR.[5]  The station also occasionally uses Felder's song "Bandits" as theme music on several of its shows, including "Fresh Air" hosted by Terry Gross.

In 2013, Felder won a Grammy award for his work as guitarist on Terri Lyne Carrington's "Money Jungle," awarded "Best Jazz Instrumental Album."

In both 2021 and 2023, he won Downbeat Magazine's Critic's Poll for "Rising Star Guitarist."

Equipment edit

Felder mainly plays a 1995 Made-In-Mexico Fender Tex-Mex Stratocaster guitar, which he purchased in 1996 at age 13.  He uses a custom pedalboard designed by Johnny Gomez in Los Angeles, and various Marshall, Fender, and Vox amplifiers.  He is endorsed by Taylor Guitars, Paul Reed Smith Guitars, Yamaha, Moollon Guitars, F Bass, Richard Heeres, D'addario Strings, Moody Leather Straps, Universal Audio, and Jerry Harvey Audio.  

Discography edit

As leader edit

  • Golden Age (Sony Masterworks, 2014)
  • II (Ropeadope, 2020)

As sideman edit

  • Francisco Mela, Melao (AYVA Musica, 2006)
  • Meilana Gillard, Day One (Inner Circle Music, 2008)
  • Greg Osby, 9 Levels (Inner Circle Music, 2008)
  • David Weiss, Snuck In (Sunnyside, 2008)
  • Tim Kuhl, Ghost (Self-Released, 2008)
  • Rebecca Collins, Chameleon Blues (Mutineer Music, 2008)
  • Dan Aran, Breathing (Smalls, 2009)
  • Tim Kuhl, King (Self-Released, 2009)
  • Sean Nowell, The Seeker (Posi-Tone, 2009)
  • Makoto Hirahara, Vocalese (Nippon Columbia, 2009)
  • Sunny Jain, Taboo (Bjurecords, 2010)
  • Alper Yılmaz, Over The Clouds (Kayique, 2010)
  • Ken Thomson and Slow/Fast, It Would Be Easier If (Intuition, 2010)
  • Nell Bryden, What Does It Take? (157 Records, 2010)
  • Brian Landrus, Capsule (BlueLand, 2011)
  • Jason Palmer, Here Today (Steeplechase, 2011)
  • Bobby Selvaggio, Grass Roots Movement (Arabesque Recordings, 2011)
  • Le Beouf Brothers, In Praise of Shadows (Nineteen-Eight Records, 2011)
  • David Weiss, Snuck Out (Sunnyside, 2011)
  • Maria Neckam, Unison (Sunnyside, 2012)
  • Ben Wendel, Frame (Sunnyside, 2012)
  • José James, No Beginning No End (Blue Note, 2012)
  • Mark Guiliana, A Form of Truth (Heernt, 2013)
  • Terri Lyne Carrington, Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue (GrooveJazz, 2013)
  • Janek Gwizdala, Theatre by the Sea (Self-Released, 2013)
  • Brian Landrus, Mirage (BlueLand, 2013)
  • David Weiss, Venture Inward (Posi-Tone, 2013)
  • Lauren Falls, The Quiet Fight (Self-Released, 2013)
  • Tony Grey, Elevation (Abstract Logix, 2013)
  • Stéphane Huchard, Panamerican (Jazz Village, 2013)
  • Janek Gwizdala, Motion Picture (Self-Released, 2014)
  • Eric Harland, Vipassana (GSI, 2014)
  • Jerome Vroelijk's New Morning, New Morning Kong Suite (Self-Released, 2014)
  • Rudy Royston, 303 (Greenleaf Music, 2014)
  • Enoch Lee, Finish Line (Self-Released, 2014)
  • Ken Thomson and Slow/Fast, Settle (NCM East, 2014)
  • Otis Brown III, The Thought Of You (Blue Note, 2014)
  • Manuel Valera, Urban Landscape (Destiny, 2015)
  • Hironori Momoi, Liquid Knots (Apollo Sounds, 2015)
  • The NYC Improv Project, Melting Point (MFA Records Presents) (MFA, 2015)
  • Manuel Valera & Groove Square, Urban Landscape (Destiny, 2015)
  • Marine Futin, Qui Danse (Self-Released, 2015)
  • Sarah Kervin, Into the City (Self-Released, 2015)
  • Frank Catalano, Bye Bye Blackbird (Ropeadope, 2016)
  • Band of Other Brothers, City of Cranes (Ear Up, 2016)
  • Olivier Le Goas, Reciprocity (Neuklang, 2016)
  • Sungtaek Oh, Harlem Renaissance (Artbus, 2016)
  • Jason Miles & Ingrid Jensen, Kind of New (Whaling City Sound, 2016)
  • Uros Spasojevic Project, Third View (Self-Released, 2016)
  • The Wee Trio, Wee + 3 (Bionic, 2016)
  • Lex Sadler's Rhythm and Stealth, Polytronic (Ropeadope, 2016)
  • Kevin Field, The A List (Warner, 2017)
  • Keyon Harrold, The Mugician (Sony, 2017)
  • Scott Kinsey, No Sleep (Kinesthetic Music, 2017)
  • David Weiss, Wake Up Call (Ropeadope, 2017)
  • Taylor Haskins, Gnosis (Recombination, 2017)
  • May Cheung, The Departure (Self-Released, 2017)
  • Bob Reynolds, Guitar Band (Self-Released, 2017)
  • Rio Miyachi, November (Self-Released, 2017)
  • Scott Kinsey Featuring Naina Kundu, No Sleep (Kinesthetic, 2017)
  • Dick Brewer, It's All About Latin (Self-Released, 2017)
  • Darren Barrett & dB-ish, The Opener (dB Studios, 2017)
  • Deva Mahal, Run Deep (Motema Music, 2018)
  • Sachal Vasandani, Shadow Train (GSI, 2018)
  • Sylent Running (Barney McAll & Chris Hale & Gian Slater), Empathy Chip (Extra Celestial Arts, 2018)
  • Matt Penman, Good Question (Sunnyside, 2018)
  • Alyson Murray, Breathe (Self-Released, 2018)
  • Charlie Rosen & The 8-Bit Big Band, Press Start! (Self-Released, 2018)
  • Rémi-Jean Leblanc, Déductions (Bent River, 2018)
  • Mosa, Who We Are (Self-Released, 2018)
  • Javier Santiago, Phoenix (Ropeadope, 2018)
  • Various, A Day In The Life: Impressions Of Pepper (Impulse!, 2018)
  • Culture Revolution ft. Keyon Harrold, Sylwester Ostrowski, When You Are Here (Wydawnictwo Agora, 2018)
  • Kevin Hays, Across the Sea (Via Veneto, 2019)
  • Ben Platt, Sing to Me Instead (Deluxe) (Atlantic, 2019)
  • Robin McKelle, Alterations (Doxie, 2019)
  • Ziv Ravitz, No Man Is An Island (Sound Surveyor Music, 2019)
  • Chase Baird ft. Brad Mehldau, A Life Between (Soundsabound, 2019)
  • Javier Santiago, B-Sides: The Phoenix Sessions (Ropeadope, 2019)
  • Brett Williams, S3asons (Self-Released, 2019)
  • Olivier Le Goas & Reciprocity, On Ramp Of Heaven Dreams (Challenge, 2020)
  • Kevin Field, Soundtology (Timezone, 2020)
  • Ernesto Cervini, Tetrahedron (Anzic, 2020)
  • Yutaka Yamada, Great Pretender Original Soundtrack (Wit Studio, 2020)
  • Band of Other Brothers, Look Up! (Ear Up, 2021)
  • Hironori Momoi, Flora and Fauna (Goon Trap, 2021)
  • Rebecca Angel, Love Life Choices (Timeless Grooves, 2021)
  • Shedrick Mitchell, What Do You Say? (Self-Released, 2021)
  • Scott Kinsey & Mer Sal, Adjustments (Blue Canoe, 2021)
  • Jared Schonig, Two Takes Volume 2: Big Band (Anzic, 2021)
  • Brian Landrus, Red List (Palmetto, 2022)
  • Rachel Eckroth, The Garden (Rainy Day, 2022)
  • Geoff Keezer, Playdate (Markeez Records, 2022)
  • Creswick fka Liam Budge, Reissues Vol. 1 (Self-Released, 2022)
  • Alternative Guitar Summit, Honoring Pat Martino, Vol. 1 (HighNote, 2022)
  • Ray Angry and Timo Elliston, Life & Beth (Original Series Soundtrack) (Lakeshore, 2022)
  • Loris AL Raimondi, Passing Through Emotions (Fusion Notes, 2022)
  • Christian Frentzen, Second Encounter (Self-Released, 2023)
  • Marty Isenberg, The Way I Feel Inside: Inspired by the films of Wes Anderson (Self-Released, 2023)
  • Alan Ferber, Up High, Down Low (Sunnyside, 2023)

References edit

  1. ^ Chinen, Nate. (August 5, 2010). Bridging Jazz Generations Without Nostalgia. The New York Times, p. 3.
  2. ^ Hindin, Zach (March 27, 2014). Nir Felder: Putting Musical Storytelling Ahead of Chops. JazzTimes. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  3. ^ Jackson, Josh. (September 2, 2010). Nir Felder: Introducing The Next Big Jazz Guitarist. NPR. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  4. ^ Barton, Chris. (January 21, 2014). Album Review: Nir Felder's 'Golden Age'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  5. ^ Jackson, Josh (September 2, 2010). "Nir Felder: Introducing The Next Big Jazz Guitarist". NPR.

Further reading edit

  • Chinen, Nate. (July 12, 2013). Jazz. The New York Times. 162(56195): 15. ISSN 0362-4331
  • Garelick, Jon. (January 28, 2014). Nir Felder, 'Golden Age'. The Boston Globe.
  • Katzif, Michael. (February 4, 2014). Watch Jazz Guitarist Nir Felder Play Live At Rockwood. Soundcheck. WNYC.
  • Lockwood, Wayne. (February 4, 2014). Record Store Tuesday: Guitarist Nir Felder forges his own "Golden Age" with debut CD. Daily News. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  • Orr, Dacey. (November 21, 2013). Song Premiere: Nir Felder – "Lights". Paste.
  • Simon, Travis. Kogan, Josh. (March 5, 2014). Undergrowth Episode 36 – Nir Felder. The Undergrowth.

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Nir Felder born Dec 30 1982 is a Grammy winning American jazz and session guitarist composer and music producer In addition to leading his own band Felder has performed and recorded with a diverse array of artists across the jazz and popular music genre spectrum including Diana Krall Brad Mehldau John Mayer Rina Sawayama Ben Platt Chaka Khan Keyon Harrold Robert Glasper Chris Dave PJ Morton Snarky Puppy Terrace Martin Kamasi Washington Erykah Badu Common Anderson Paak Dave Chapelle Dave Matthews Band Benson Boone Gov t Mule Ben Stiller Vulfpeck Hiromi Fred Armisen Cory Wong Christian Scott Brockhampton Cautious Clay Faith Evans Skylar Grey Pigeons Playing Ping Pong Terri Lyne Carrington Vijay Iyer Blood Sweat and Tears Chuck Mangione Greg Osby Jordan Smith Amy Schumer Victor Wooten Shoshana Bean Jack DeJohnette Esperanza Spalding Bobby McFerrin Meshell Ndegeocello Dianne Reeves the New York City Opera and others 1 In both 2021 and 2023 he won Downbeat Magazine s Critic s Poll for Rising Star Guitarist Nir FelderBackground informationBorn 1982 12 30 December 30 1982 age 41 New York CityGenresJazz Rock Pop R amp BOccupation s Musician composer producerInstrument s GuitarWebsitenirfelder wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Educational 4 Film TV and Broadway appearances 5 Awards and honors 6 Equipment 7 Discography 7 1 As leader 7 2 As sideman 8 References 9 Further readingEarly life editNir Felder was born December 30 1982 at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City s Washington Heights neighborhood After living between Washington Heights Harlem and Manhattan s Upper West Side his family moved to the New York City suburbs of Hartsdale NY in 1987 and Katonah NY in 1994 He attended John Jay High School from 1997 to 2001 and The Berklee School of Music from 2001 to 2005 2 While at Berklee he was the recipient of the Billboard Endowed Scholarship as well as the college s Jimi Hendrix Award and Stephen D Holland Award Career editIn 2010 Felder was lauded as the next big jazz guitarist by NPR In 2013 Felder signed to Sony Masterworks and released his first solo album Golden Age under their Okeh imprint in 2014 3 4 His second album II was released by Ropeadope Records in 2020 Educational editFelder has been a faculty member at The New School s College of Performing Arts since 2016 and an associate professor at Berklee College of Music since 2020 He has also taught at Italy s Fondazione Siena Jazz since 2012 at workshops at the Banff Centre and in Langnau Switzerland and given masterclasses at Arnhem Conservatory the Cultural Center de Belem the University of Southern California Los Angeles College of Music the University of North Texas Hunter College Humber College the University of Toronto the University of Wisconsin Parkside LACHSA and many others Film TV and Broadway appearances editFelder appears in the Netflix special Live from Radio City Music Hall accompanying Ben Platt He has also performed with various musical acts on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon NBC s Christmas in Rockefeller Center Good Morning America Late Night with Seth Myers The Late Late Show with James Corden The Ellen DeGeneres Show The View Jimmy Kimmel Live the US Open Tennis Championships as well as in the house bands of the Jimmy Kimmel Live and Maya and Marty shows He has played in the pit orchestras of the Broadway shows Spider Man Turn Off the Dark The Book of Mormon and amp Juliet as well as participating in workshops for upcoming shows Awards and honors editIn 2010 Felder was called The Next Big Jazz Guitarist by NPR 5 The station also occasionally uses Felder s song Bandits as theme music on several of its shows including Fresh Air hosted by Terry Gross In 2013 Felder won a Grammy award for his work as guitarist on Terri Lyne Carrington s Money Jungle awarded Best Jazz Instrumental Album In both 2021 and 2023 he won Downbeat Magazine s Critic s Poll for Rising Star Guitarist Equipment editFelder mainly plays a 1995 Made In Mexico Fender Tex Mex Stratocaster guitar which he purchased in 1996 at age 13 He uses a custom pedalboard designed by Johnny Gomez in Los Angeles and various Marshall Fender and Vox amplifiers He is endorsed by Taylor Guitars Paul Reed Smith Guitars Yamaha Moollon Guitars F Bass Richard Heeres D addario Strings Moody Leather Straps Universal Audio and Jerry Harvey Audio Discography editAs leader edit Golden Age Sony Masterworks 2014 II Ropeadope 2020 As sideman edit Francisco Mela Melao AYVA Musica 2006 Meilana Gillard Day One Inner Circle Music 2008 Greg Osby 9 Levels Inner Circle Music 2008 David Weiss Snuck In Sunnyside 2008 Tim Kuhl Ghost Self Released 2008 Rebecca Collins Chameleon Blues Mutineer Music 2008 Dan Aran Breathing Smalls 2009 Tim Kuhl King Self Released 2009 Sean Nowell The Seeker Posi Tone 2009 Makoto Hirahara Vocalese Nippon Columbia 2009 Sunny Jain Taboo Bjurecords 2010 Alper Yilmaz Over The Clouds Kayique 2010 Ken Thomson and Slow Fast It Would Be Easier If Intuition 2010 Nell Bryden What Does It Take 157 Records 2010 Brian Landrus Capsule BlueLand 2011 Jason Palmer Here Today Steeplechase 2011 Bobby Selvaggio Grass Roots Movement Arabesque Recordings 2011 Le Beouf Brothers In Praise of Shadows Nineteen Eight Records 2011 David Weiss Snuck Out Sunnyside 2011 Maria Neckam Unison Sunnyside 2012 Ben Wendel Frame Sunnyside 2012 Jose James No Beginning No End Blue Note 2012 Mark Guiliana A Form of Truth Heernt 2013 Terri Lyne Carrington Money Jungle Provocative in Blue GrooveJazz 2013 Janek Gwizdala Theatre by the Sea Self Released 2013 Brian Landrus Mirage BlueLand 2013 David Weiss Venture Inward Posi Tone 2013 Lauren Falls The Quiet Fight Self Released 2013 Tony Grey Elevation Abstract Logix 2013 Stephane Huchard Panamerican Jazz Village 2013 Janek Gwizdala Motion Picture Self Released 2014 Eric Harland Vipassana GSI 2014 Jerome Vroelijk s New Morning New Morning Kong Suite Self Released 2014 Rudy Royston 303 Greenleaf Music 2014 Enoch Lee Finish Line Self Released 2014 Ken Thomson and Slow Fast Settle NCM East 2014 Otis Brown III The Thought Of You Blue Note 2014 Manuel Valera Urban Landscape Destiny 2015 Hironori Momoi Liquid Knots Apollo Sounds 2015 The NYC Improv Project Melting Point MFA Records Presents MFA 2015 Manuel Valera amp Groove Square Urban Landscape Destiny 2015 Marine Futin Qui Danse Self Released 2015 Sarah Kervin Into the City Self Released 2015 Frank Catalano Bye Bye Blackbird Ropeadope 2016 Band of Other Brothers City of Cranes Ear Up 2016 Olivier Le Goas Reciprocity Neuklang 2016 Sungtaek Oh Harlem Renaissance Artbus 2016 Jason Miles amp Ingrid Jensen Kind of New Whaling City Sound 2016 Uros Spasojevic Project Third View Self Released 2016 The Wee Trio Wee 3 Bionic 2016 Lex Sadler s Rhythm and Stealth Polytronic Ropeadope 2016 Kevin Field The A List Warner 2017 Keyon Harrold The Mugician Sony 2017 Scott Kinsey No Sleep Kinesthetic Music 2017 David Weiss Wake Up Call Ropeadope 2017 Taylor Haskins Gnosis Recombination 2017 May Cheung The Departure Self Released 2017 Bob Reynolds Guitar Band Self Released 2017 Rio Miyachi November Self Released 2017 Scott Kinsey Featuring Naina Kundu No Sleep Kinesthetic 2017 Dick Brewer It s All About Latin Self Released 2017 Darren Barrett amp dB ish The Opener dB Studios 2017 Deva Mahal Run Deep Motema Music 2018 Sachal Vasandani Shadow Train GSI 2018 Sylent Running Barney McAll amp Chris Hale amp Gian Slater Empathy Chip Extra Celestial Arts 2018 Matt Penman Good Question Sunnyside 2018 Alyson Murray Breathe Self Released 2018 Charlie Rosen amp The 8 Bit Big Band Press Start Self Released 2018 Remi Jean Leblanc Deductions Bent River 2018 Mosa Who We Are Self Released 2018 Javier Santiago Phoenix Ropeadope 2018 Various A Day In The Life Impressions Of Pepper Impulse 2018 Culture Revolution ft Keyon Harrold Sylwester Ostrowski When You Are Here Wydawnictwo Agora 2018 Kevin Hays Across the Sea Via Veneto 2019 Ben Platt Sing to Me Instead Deluxe Atlantic 2019 Robin McKelle Alterations Doxie 2019 Ziv Ravitz No Man Is An Island Sound Surveyor Music 2019 Chase Baird ft Brad Mehldau A Life Between Soundsabound 2019 Javier Santiago B Sides The Phoenix Sessions Ropeadope 2019 Brett Williams S3asons Self Released 2019 Olivier Le Goas amp Reciprocity On Ramp Of Heaven Dreams Challenge 2020 Kevin Field Soundtology Timezone 2020 Ernesto Cervini Tetrahedron Anzic 2020 Yutaka Yamada Great Pretender Original Soundtrack Wit Studio 2020 Band of Other Brothers Look Up Ear Up 2021 Hironori Momoi Flora and Fauna Goon Trap 2021 Rebecca Angel Love Life Choices Timeless Grooves 2021 Shedrick Mitchell What Do You Say Self Released 2021 Scott Kinsey amp Mer Sal Adjustments Blue Canoe 2021 Jared Schonig Two Takes Volume 2 Big Band Anzic 2021 Brian Landrus Red List Palmetto 2022 Rachel Eckroth The Garden Rainy Day 2022 Geoff Keezer Playdate Markeez Records 2022 Creswick fka Liam Budge Reissues Vol 1 Self Released 2022 Alternative Guitar Summit Honoring Pat Martino Vol 1 HighNote 2022 Ray Angry and Timo Elliston Life amp Beth Original Series Soundtrack Lakeshore 2022 Loris AL Raimondi Passing Through Emotions Fusion Notes 2022 Christian Frentzen Second Encounter Self Released 2023 Marty Isenberg The Way I Feel Inside Inspired by the films of Wes Anderson Self Released 2023 Alan Ferber Up High Down Low Sunnyside 2023 References edit Chinen Nate August 5 2010 Bridging Jazz Generations Without Nostalgia The New York Times p 3 Hindin Zach March 27 2014 Nir Felder Putting Musical Storytelling Ahead of Chops JazzTimes Retrieved July 1 2014 Jackson Josh September 2 2010 Nir Felder Introducing The Next Big Jazz Guitarist NPR Retrieved February 13 2014 Barton Chris January 21 2014 Album Review Nir Felder s Golden Age Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 13 2014 Jackson Josh September 2 2010 Nir Felder Introducing The Next Big Jazz Guitarist NPR Further reading editChinen Nate July 12 2013 Jazz The New York Times 162 56195 15 ISSN 0362 4331 Garelick Jon January 28 2014 Nir Felder Golden Age The Boston Globe Katzif Michael February 4 2014 Watch Jazz Guitarist Nir Felder Play Live At Rockwood Soundcheck WNYC Lockwood Wayne February 4 2014 Record Store Tuesday Guitarist Nir Felder forges his own Golden Age with debut CD Daily News Retrieved February 14 2014 Orr Dacey November 21 2013 Song Premiere Nir Felder Lights Paste Simon Travis Kogan Josh March 5 2014 Undergrowth Episode 36 Nir Felder The Undergrowth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nir Felder amp oldid 1215940675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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