Joshua Redman Trio to Tour US in Fall

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Saxophonist Joshua Redman’s trio, featuring Reuben Rogers on bass and Gregory Hutchinson on drums—which can be heard on Redman’s recent Nonesuch release, Trios Live—will tour the US this fall. The tour kicks off with two sets at Catalina’s in LA on September 29 and makes stops across the country, including multi-night residencies in San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, NYC, St. Louis, and Washington, DC’s Blues Alley, where the trio recorded the new album. (Trios Live also includes tracks recorded at NYC’s Jazz Standard with Matt Penman on bass.) 

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Saxophonist Joshua Redman’s trio, featuring Reuben Rogers on bass and Gregory Hutchinson on drums—which can be heard on Redman’s recent Nonesuch release, Trios Live—will tour the United States this fall. The tour kicks off with two sets at Catalina’s in Los Angeles on September 29 and makes stops across the country, including multi-night residencies in San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, New York City, St. Louis, and Washington, DC’s Blues Alley, where the trio recorded the new album. (Trios Live also includes tracks recorded at New York’s Jazz Standard with Matt Penman on bass.) See below for all of the currently scheduled Trio tour dates. For additional dates, including Redman's shows as the Detroit Jazz Festival Artist in Residence next week, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Trios Live has been described as "a thrill-a-minute set" by BBC Music Magazine and a “sax fan’s dream of a live set” by the Guardian. All About Jazz says Redman “burns hot as coals in Trios Live, which captures the essence of his unbridled abilities as musician and performer ... [He] is in his element."

“This album is dedicated to all those folks, all around the world, of all ages, identities, allegiances, and persuasions, who come out, day to day, night after night, to see and hear live jazz,” Redman says in the album’s liner notes. “You bear witness to this music; you testify to that moment. You are here. You were there. You made it possible. You make it real. You are the reason. You were the point.”

To pick up a copy of Joshua Redman's Trios Live, head to iTunes or visit the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include free MP3 downloads of the complete album at checkout

JOSHUA REDMAN TRIO ON TOUR

Sep 29 Catalina's  Los Angeles, CA
Sep 30 Loberto Theatre Santa Barbara, CA
Oct 2–5 Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center San Francisco, CA
Oct 6 Kuumbwa Jazz Santa Cruz, CA
Oct 8 Jimmy Mak's Portland, OR
Oct 9–12 Jazz Alley Seattle, WA
Oct 16–19 Blues Alley Washington, DC
Oct 24–26 Scullers Jazz Club Boston, MA
Oct 28–Nov 2 Village Vanguard New York, NY
Nov 5–8 Jazz at the Bistro St. Louis, MO
Nov 20 St. Cecilia Music Center Grand Rapids, MI
Nov 21 City Winery Chicago, IL
     

 

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Joshua Redman: "Trios Live" [cover]
  • Tuesday, August 19, 2014
    Joshua Redman Trio to Tour US in Fall

    Saxophonist Joshua Redman’s trio, featuring Reuben Rogers on bass and Gregory Hutchinson on drums—which can be heard on Redman’s recent Nonesuch release, Trios Live—will tour the United States this fall. The tour kicks off with two sets at Catalina’s in Los Angeles on September 29 and makes stops across the country, including multi-night residencies in San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, New York City, St. Louis, and Washington, DC’s Blues Alley, where the trio recorded the new album. (Trios Live also includes tracks recorded at New York’s Jazz Standard with Matt Penman on bass.) See below for all of the currently scheduled Trio tour dates. For additional dates, including Redman's shows as the Detroit Jazz Festival Artist in Residence next week, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Trios Live has been described as "a thrill-a-minute set" by BBC Music Magazine and a “sax fan’s dream of a live set” by the Guardian. All About Jazz says Redman “burns hot as coals in Trios Live, which captures the essence of his unbridled abilities as musician and performer ... [He] is in his element."

    “This album is dedicated to all those folks, all around the world, of all ages, identities, allegiances, and persuasions, who come out, day to day, night after night, to see and hear live jazz,” Redman says in the album’s liner notes. “You bear witness to this music; you testify to that moment. You are here. You were there. You made it possible. You make it real. You are the reason. You were the point.”

    To pick up a copy of Joshua Redman's Trios Live, head to iTunes or visit the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include free MP3 downloads of the complete album at checkout

    JOSHUA REDMAN TRIO ON TOUR

    Sep 29 Catalina's  Los Angeles, CA
    Sep 30 Loberto Theatre Santa Barbara, CA
    Oct 2–5 Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center San Francisco, CA
    Oct 6 Kuumbwa Jazz Santa Cruz, CA
    Oct 8 Jimmy Mak's Portland, OR
    Oct 9–12 Jazz Alley Seattle, WA
    Oct 16–19 Blues Alley Washington, DC
    Oct 24–26 Scullers Jazz Club Boston, MA
    Oct 28–Nov 2 Village Vanguard New York, NY
    Nov 5–8 Jazz at the Bistro St. Louis, MO
    Nov 20 St. Cecilia Music Center Grand Rapids, MI
    Nov 21 City Winery Chicago, IL
         

     

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