Joshua Redman Quartet
John Painter Hall, Australian Institute of Music
Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia
2014-06-08


audience recording

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01.intro by Amy from SIMA
02.Bath (?)
03.What We Do
04.intro by Joshua
05.Shed
06.Curly Q
07.banter
08.D.G.A.F.
09. (?)
10.band intro/audience

encore
11.Doll Is Mine


Joshua Redman Quartet

Joshua Redman (tenor saxophone)
Aaron Goldberg (piano)
Reuben Rogers (bass)
Gregory Hutchinson (drums)


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sima.org.au SIMA - Sydney Improvised Music Association
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SIMA presents The International Winter Series: Joshua Redman Quartet ( US)

John Painter Hall, Australian Institute of Music , Surry Hills
08/06/2014

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�Every time you hear Redman, he�s at a higher level.�- The New York Times

Redefining the boundaries of modern jazz with technique that is innovative, expansive and adventurous, Joshua Redman is widely considered this generation�s giant of the tenor saxophone. Son of legendary saxophonist Dewey Redman, he never intended on becoming a professional musician until he moved to NYC on a year�s deferment before starting a law degree at Yale University. Within five months he was named the winner of the Thelonius Monk international Saxophone Competition and his true calling was clear. He dedicated his life to music.

In addition to his two Grammy award nominations, Redman regularly earns top honours in critics and readers polls of Downbeat, Jazz Times, The Village Voice and Rolling Stone. He has recorded several albums and regularly collaborates with some of today�s most influential artists.

His long-standing all-star quartet features pianist Aaron Goldberg � described by Wynton Marsalis as �a modern improviser of great clarity, finesse, and dexterity� � the exuberantly fluent bassist Reuben Rogers, and Gregory Hutchinson, �the drummer of his generation� (Jazz Magazine)
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review by John Shand:
http://www.johnshand.com.au/joshua-redman-quartet