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Omer Avital (born May 13, 1971,
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) is an Israeli-American
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bassist, composer and bandleader.


Early life

Avital was born in the town of
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to Moroccan and
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i parents. At age 11, he began his formal training, studying classical guitar at the Givatayim Conservatory. Upon entering Thelma Yellin, Israel's leading high school for the arts, Avital switched to acoustic bass and began studying and
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jazz. When he was 17, Avital began playing professionally in jazz, pop, and
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bands, as well as performing regularly on national television, radio, and in jazz festivals. He spent a year in the Israeli Army Orchestra and then moved to New York in 1992 where he began playing, recording, and touring professionally.


Career

After arriving in New York in 1992, Avital began playing in groups with
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, Steve Grossman, Jimmy Lovelace, and
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. In 1994, he began collaborating with pianist
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, with whom Avital began leading his own groups and big band during the after-hours sessions at
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in Greenwich Village. In 1995 and 1996, Avital made an impact on the New York jazz scene with a series of breakout piano-less groups at the original Smalls Jazz Club, including a classic sextet with four saxophones, bass and drums, alternately included saxophonists
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, Mark Turner,
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, Joel Frahm, Charles Owens, Grant Stewart, Jay Collins and
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, and drummers Ali Jackson, Joe Strasser and Daniel Freedman. He was the subject of frequent features in ''
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''. A number of these sessions were recorded and released under the Smalls record label. In 1997,
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produced the compilation ''Jazz Underground: Live at Smalls'', which featured several recordings of Avital's quartet. He signed to record his debut album, ''Devil Head'', the following year, but it was never issued. In 2001, Avital released his debut album, ''Think With Your Heart'', featuring
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, Jay Collins,
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, Joel Frahm, Jimmy Greene, Joshua Levitt, Daniel Freedman and Marlon Browden. In 2003, Avital returned to Israel, where for three years he studied classical composition, Arabic music theory,
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, and traditional Israeli music. In 2005, Avital returned to New York and released three albums, including two from the Smalls recording archives and a fourth with the group Third World Love. In 2006, Avital's album ''Asking No Permission'' was named to many best ten lists. "So we weren't crazy," wrote Ben Ratliff in ''the New York Times'', "finally, here's proof that Omer Avital's sextet, which played at Smalls to a small but deep following in the late 90s, really was good." . In 2009, Avital and Ravid Kahalani formed Yemen Blues, a world music ensemble that combines
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ite music with funk, blues and jazz. In 2011, Yemen Blues released their debut album, ''Yemen Blues''. Avital served as the producer and arranger in addition to playing the bass and
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. He remained with Yemen Blues until 2012. Avital released two albums in 2012, one with
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and Ali Jackson, Jr. as Yes! Trio and another, ''Suite of the East'', which was met with critical acclaim and was named Best Album of 2012 by the radio station
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. In 2013, he released his album ''New Song'' on the French label, Plus Loin Music. ''New Song'' was released in the U.S. on November 4, 2014 on
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. Avital's album ''Abutbul Music'' was released worldwide in March 2016 on the Paris-based Jazz Village label by
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Awards and honors

* Prime Minister's Award, Israel, 2008 * ASCAP Foundation Vanguard Award, 2011


Discography

As leader * ''Think With Your Heart'' (2001) * ''Arrival'' (2006) * ''Asking No Permission'' (2006) * ''The Ancient Art of Giving'' (2006) * ''Room to Grow'' (2007) * ''Free Forever'' (2011) * ''Live at Smalls'' (2011) * ''Suite of the East'' (2012) * ''New Song'' (
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, 2014) * ''Abutbul Music'' (
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, 2016) * ''Qantar'' ( Zamzama Records, 2018) * ''Qantar: New York Paradox'' (Zamzama Records, 2020) As co-leader/sideman With Third World Love * ''Songs and Portraits'' (2012) * ''New Blues'' (2008) * ''Sketch of Tel Aviv'' (2006) * ''Avanim'' (2004) * ''Third World Love Songs'' (2002) With Yes! Trio (
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and Ali Jackson, Jr.) * ''Yes!'' (2012) * ''Groove du jour'' (2019) With New Jerusalem Orchestra * ''Ahavat Olamim'' (2011) With Yemen Blues * ''Yemen Blues'' (2011) With Debka Fantasia * ''Debka Fantasia'' (2009) With
Anat Cohen Anat Cohen ( he, ענת כהן, born 1975) is a New York City-based jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and bandleader from Tel Aviv, Israel. Biography Cohen began playing clarinet and saxophone. In 1996, she studied at the Berklee College of Mus ...
* ''Notes from the Village'' (2008) * ''Poetica'' (2007) With Marlon Browden * ''The Omer Avital Marlon Browden Project'' (2005) With OAM Trio (
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and Marc Miralta) * ''Now & Here'' (2005) * ''Live in Sevilla'' (With Mark Turner) (2003) * ''Flow'' (2002) * ''Trilingual'' (1999) With Avishai Cohen * ''Dark Nights'' (2014) * ''Triveni II'' (2012) * ''Introducing Triveni'' (2010) * ''After The Big Rain'' (2007) With
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* ''En Este Momento'' (2009) With Omer Klein * ''Introducing Omer Klein'' (2008) With 3 Cohens (
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, Avishai and Yuval Cohen) * ''Braid'' (2007) With Jason Lindner * ''Live at the Jazz Gallery'' (2007) * ''Ab Aeterno'' (2006) * ''Live/UK'' (2004) * ''Premonition'' (2000) With Daniel Freedman * ''Daniel Freedman Trio'' (2002) * ''Bamako by Bus'' (2012) * ''Imagine That'' (2016) With Rashied Ali * ''At the Vision Festival'' (1999) With Antonio Hart * ''For Cannonball & Woody'' (1993)


References

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