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Joshua Redman is offering a nod -- and that's pretty much all it is -- to Sonny Rollins' pianoless trio that recorded "Way Out West" 50 years ago, employing a similar setup, sharing two tunes with ...
Back in the early '90s, Joshua Redman was one of the most hyped musicians in jazz history not named Marsalis. Sure, the saxophonist was young, handsome, and knew how to wear a sharp suit. But ...
From the moment that Joshua Redman made his debut on the national stage, his career has been inextricably linked with Branford Marsalis’, and not just because they’re two of the most visible ...
Joshua Redman has made some fine albums in the past, including Timeless Tales (For Changing Times) (Warner Bros., 1998), Passage of Time (Warner Bros., 2001) and Spirit of the Moment Live (Warner Bros ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Saxophonist Joshua Redman began his solo concert at Grace Cathedral on Friday by playing long, velvety tones at the back of the great Gothic church. As the notes echoed through ...
By the inner compass one finds one's direction, and Joshua Redman didn't fail to find his on the first night of the Indianapolis Jazz Festival at Clowes Memorial Hall. With Gregory Hutchinson on drums ...
"I don't think many people are drawn to jazz who aren't inquisitive and don't like excitement and aren't prepared to embrace surprise," said Joshua Redman, widely regarded as one of the finest ...
No, the spirit most profoundly guiding the younger Redman’s crew is the late bassist Charlie Haden. Scott Colley, who studied with Haden, doesn’t simply echo his one-time teacher’s phrasing.
There’s an early moment on Joshua Redman’s new album “where are we” that seems to open up a quietly astonishing landscape where the Berkeley saxophonist has never ventured before.