Joshua Redman
Every few years it seems as if the jazz media go out of their way to
hype one young artist, overpraising him to such an extent that it is easy
to tear him down when the next season arrives. In the early '90s, Joshua
Redman briefly became a media darling, but in his case he largely deserved
the attention. A talented bop-based tenorman, Redman (who will probably
never be an innovator) is a throwback to the styles of Red Holloway and
Gene Ammons, but also has an inquisitive spirit and can play intriguing
music when inspired.
The son of the great tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman, Joshua graduated
from Harvard and (after debating about whether to become a doctor) he
seemed headed toward studying law at Yale. However, Redman came in first
place at the 1991 Thelonious Monk competition, landed a recording contract
with Warner Bros., and was soon on the cover of most jazz magazines. Pat
Metheny was a guest on one of his albums (the Redman-Metheny interplay
during their engagements was quite memorable), and although Redman has
had success constantly touring with his own group, it is a pity that his
apprenticeship period as a sideman was so brief. In 1996, Joshua Redman
recorded and briefly toured with Chick Corea's "Tribute to Bud Powell"
sextet; the solo Timeless Tales (For Changing Times) followed in 1998,
and in 2000 he returned with Beyond. Passage of Time appeared in early
2001 and was followed by a lengthy tour of the U.S. The next year, Elastic
appeared in stores with an uncharacteristically humorous sight gag adorning
the cover. That also reflected on the music, which was more adventurous
and playful than in the past, owing a debt to his electronica and experimental
rock influences. In 2005, Redman made the move to Nonesuch and released
Momentum. Back East followed in 2007. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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