Joe Lovano & Joshua Redman: Live At SFJAZZ
Joshua Redman and Joe Lovano got together during the opening week festivities at the new SFJazz to stretch out on Lovano’s tribute to the late drummer Ed Blackwell, “Blackwell’s Message.” Lovano and Redman first recorded this piece 20 years ago on Joe’s “Tenor Legacy” album. Based on this footage, these guys should definitely be doing more together.
-Michael Cuscuna
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McCoy Tyner and Friends Jam at SFJazz
One of the first video nuggets from SFJazz: McCoy Tyner, playing his composition Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit, with Joe Lovano, tenor saxophone, Esperanza Spalding, bass and Eric Harland, drums, and playing the blues with a group of West Coast players,including Bobby Hutcherson, John Handy, Joshua Redman, Bill Frisell and bassist Matt Penman.
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”We live in a push button society…”
This 2003 roundtable discussion on all aspects of the future of jazz contains a lot of prescient remarks by saxophonist Joshua Redman, New York Times writer Ben Ratliff and Blue Note president Bruce Lundvall.
-Michael Cuscuna
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Joshua Redman’s Path
What sets this Jerry Jazz interview apart from others with Joshua Redman is that it draws out of him the earliest music that he was exposed to and how it drew him. Those are those life-changing experiences that set one on a path.
-Michael Cuscuna
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