The Bad Plus Joshua Redman Begins US Tour

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Following his recent European tour, Joshua Redman is back in the United States to reunite with The Bad Plus, kicking off a seven-city tour at The Kennedy Center's Crossroads Club in Washington, DC, on Friday. The quartet then heads to Missouri for shows in Kansas City and Columbia and a two-night run in St. Louis, followed by shows in Chicago, Buffalo, and Ann Arbor. The musicians head to South America in May for shows in Argentina and Brazil, and return to the US in June for a set at the Hollywood Bowl as part of the Playboy Jazz Festival. The Joshua Redman Quartet will tour the US in the summer.

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Following his recent European tour, Joshua Redman is back in the United States to reunite with The Bad Plus, kicking off a seven-city tour at The Kennedy Center's Crossroads Club in Washington, DC, on Friday. The quartet then heads to Missouri for shows in Kansas City and Columbia and a two-night run in St. Louis, followed by shows in Chicago, Buffalo, and Ann Arbor. The musicians head to South America in May for several shows in Argentina and Brazil, and return to the States in June for a set at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles as part of the Playboy Jazz Festival.

Redman then meets up with his Quartet—Aaron Goldberg, Reuben Rogers, and Gregory Hutchinson—to tour the West, with shows in Santa Cruz and Portland and multi-night residencies in Seattle and Denver. The group moves east from there to play the Elkhart Jazz Festival in Indiana and to perform in the Berkshires in Massachusetts. Larry Grenadier takes over for Rogers on bass as Joshua Redman Quartet closes out the tour with a week-long residency at the Blue Note in New York City through July 3.

See below for all of the currently scheduled shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The Bad Plus Joshua Redman released its self-titled debut album on Nonesuch last year to critical acclaim. The New York Times calls it “a knockout,” and NPR exclaims: “[T]he real triumph of The Bad Plus Joshua Redman: It exhibits genuinely fresh thinking … a roaring and beautiful summit meeting.” The group is currently up for the ECHO Jazz Award for International Ensemble of the Year.

JOSHUA REDMAN ON TOUR

Apr 15 The Crossroads Club, The Kennedy Center* Washington, DC
Apr 16 Gem Theater* Kansas City, MO
Apr 17 Murry's* Columbia, MO
Apr 21 Old Town School of Folk Music* Chicago, IL
Apr 19&20 Jazz at the Bistro* St. Louis, MO
Apr 22 Rockwell Hall, SUNY Buffalo State* Buffalo, NY
Apr 23 Michigan Theater* Ann Arbor, MI
     
May 18 Teatro Coliseo* Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
May 21&22 Bourbon Festival Paraty* Paraty, BRAZIL
May 24 Bourbon Street Music Club* Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
     
Jun 11 Hollywood Bowl* Los Angeles, CA
     
Jun 14 Kuumbwa Jazz** Santa Cruz, CA
Jun 15 Jimmy Mak's** Portland, OR
Jun 16–19 Jazz Alley** Seattle, WA
Jun 21–23 DazzleJazz** Denver, CO
Jun 24 Elkhart Jazz Festival** Elkhart, IN
Jun 26 Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center** Great Barrington, MA
     
Jun 28–Jul 3 Blue Note^ New York, NY
     

* The Bad Plus Joshua Redman
** Joshua Redman Quartet with Aaron Goldberg, Reuben Rogers & Gregory Hutchinson
^ Joshua Redman Quartet with Aaron Goldberg, Larry Grenadier & Gregory Hutchins

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  • Thursday, April 14, 2016
    The Bad Plus Joshua Redman Begins US Tour
    David Jacobs

    Following his recent European tour, Joshua Redman is back in the United States to reunite with The Bad Plus, kicking off a seven-city tour at The Kennedy Center's Crossroads Club in Washington, DC, on Friday. The quartet then heads to Missouri for shows in Kansas City and Columbia and a two-night run in St. Louis, followed by shows in Chicago, Buffalo, and Ann Arbor. The musicians head to South America in May for several shows in Argentina and Brazil, and return to the States in June for a set at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles as part of the Playboy Jazz Festival.

    Redman then meets up with his Quartet—Aaron Goldberg, Reuben Rogers, and Gregory Hutchinson—to tour the West, with shows in Santa Cruz and Portland and multi-night residencies in Seattle and Denver. The group moves east from there to play the Elkhart Jazz Festival in Indiana and to perform in the Berkshires in Massachusetts. Larry Grenadier takes over for Rogers on bass as Joshua Redman Quartet closes out the tour with a week-long residency at the Blue Note in New York City through July 3.

    See below for all of the currently scheduled shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    The Bad Plus Joshua Redman released its self-titled debut album on Nonesuch last year to critical acclaim. The New York Times calls it “a knockout,” and NPR exclaims: “[T]he real triumph of The Bad Plus Joshua Redman: It exhibits genuinely fresh thinking … a roaring and beautiful summit meeting.” The group is currently up for the ECHO Jazz Award for International Ensemble of the Year.

    JOSHUA REDMAN ON TOUR

    Apr 15 The Crossroads Club, The Kennedy Center* Washington, DC
    Apr 16 Gem Theater* Kansas City, MO
    Apr 17 Murry's* Columbia, MO
    Apr 21 Old Town School of Folk Music* Chicago, IL
    Apr 19&20 Jazz at the Bistro* St. Louis, MO
    Apr 22 Rockwell Hall, SUNY Buffalo State* Buffalo, NY
    Apr 23 Michigan Theater* Ann Arbor, MI
         
    May 18 Teatro Coliseo* Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
    May 21&22 Bourbon Festival Paraty* Paraty, BRAZIL
    May 24 Bourbon Street Music Club* Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
         
    Jun 11 Hollywood Bowl* Los Angeles, CA
         
    Jun 14 Kuumbwa Jazz** Santa Cruz, CA
    Jun 15 Jimmy Mak's** Portland, OR
    Jun 16–19 Jazz Alley** Seattle, WA
    Jun 21–23 DazzleJazz** Denver, CO
    Jun 24 Elkhart Jazz Festival** Elkhart, IN
    Jun 26 Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center** Great Barrington, MA
         
    Jun 28–Jul 3 Blue Note^ New York, NY
         

    * The Bad Plus Joshua Redman
    ** Joshua Redman Quartet with Aaron Goldberg, Reuben Rogers & Gregory Hutchinson
    ^ Joshua Redman Quartet with Aaron Goldberg, Larry Grenadier & Gregory Hutchins

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