Watch: The Bad Plus Joshua Redman Performs on KPLU in Seattle

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The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, which kicked off the European leg of its tour over the weekend, stopped by the KPLU-FM studios in Seattle during the recent US leg of the tour to discuss and perform from their just-released self-titled debut album, which host Abe Beeson calls "the jazz album of the year so far." Watch the band's KPLU performances of the album's first two tracks, "As This Moment Slips Away" and "Beauty Has It Hard," here.

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The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, which kicked off the European leg of its tour over the weekend, stopped by the KPLU-FM studios in Seattle during the recent US leg of the tour to discuss and perform the first two tunes from their just-released self-titled debut album: "As This Moment Slips Away," penned by The Bad Plus bassist Reid Anderson, and "Beauty Has It Hard," written by the band's drummer, David King. You can watch them perform the two tracks below.

"The cool meter here in our Seattle studios is peaking into the red, and I couldn't be more excited to present The Bad Plus Joshua Redman," says host Abe Beeson, who calls their debut "the jazz album of the year so far."

Hear the complete studio session at KPLU.org.

For tickets to The Bad Plus Joshua Redman's current European tour and their fall US dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; the HD digital album is also available to purchase there.



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The Bad Plus Joshua Redman: KPLU-FM Seattle by Aaron Hushagen/KPLU
  • Tuesday, July 7, 2015
    Watch: The Bad Plus Joshua Redman Performs on KPLU in Seattle
    Aaron Hushagen/KPLU

    The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, which kicked off the European leg of its tour over the weekend, stopped by the KPLU-FM studios in Seattle during the recent US leg of the tour to discuss and perform the first two tunes from their just-released self-titled debut album: "As This Moment Slips Away," penned by The Bad Plus bassist Reid Anderson, and "Beauty Has It Hard," written by the band's drummer, David King. You can watch them perform the two tracks below.

    "The cool meter here in our Seattle studios is peaking into the red, and I couldn't be more excited to present The Bad Plus Joshua Redman," says host Abe Beeson, who calls their debut "the jazz album of the year so far."

    Hear the complete studio session at KPLU.org.

    For tickets to The Bad Plus Joshua Redman's current European tour and their fall US dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; the HD digital album is also available to purchase there.



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