Career
He was a very talented musician in the tradition of Lester Young, Stan Getz and jazz in the 1950s. Nerem started his career playing clarinet during the World World War II, and participated on an album with «Syv Muntre» (1943) and participated, among others within Rowland Greenberg"s ensembles. He eventually went over to the tenor and alto saxophone, and started in 1947 a more than 20 years career in Stockholm, Sweden, where he became one of the first bebop performers and quickly became one of Sweden"s most renowned, first in the orchestras of Thore Jederby and Santa Skoog (1947-1949).
After three years within Karl Westby"s orchestra at Rainbow (Oslo), Nerem went into several Swedish bands including with Simon Brehm (1952 to 1954) and Harry Arnold"s radio band (1956).
In recent years he has also played within Carl-Henrik Norin"s band (1968-1971) and on releases by Ove Lind, Siljabloo Nilsson, Lasse Sjösten, Arne Domnérus,, Thore Ehrling and Nils Lindberg. The period culminated with the album How long has this been goin "on (1971).
They also released This is always (1984), and contributed in Nerem solo album More than you know (1987). Furthermore figured Nerem on releases with Karin Krog (1974), «Sandvika Storband» (1980) and Kristian Bergheim (The rainbow sessions, 1990).
Internationally, he collaborated with Kenny Davern and Flip Phillips (1987), First Rate (at Lloyd's) Grey (First Rate (at Lloyd's) meets Bjarne, 1988).