Jazz lost one of its giants when the great Dewey Redman passed away on 2nd September 2006. The tenor saxophonist was a man of enormous vitality and soul, and his presence will be sorely missed.
Three established veterans at the top of their games. An essential disc for Cecil Taylor fans. Given the trio's played-with/recorded-with pedigrees, fireworks could ...
Texas tenor sax players are generally typecast as a gutbucket honker (Arnett Cobb) or as a soulful, blues oriented stylist (David "Fathead" Newman). There are exceptions, however, and Dewey Redman and ...
Dewey Redman’s usually associated with jazz’s left wing: As Ornette Coleman’s foil from 1967 to 1974, the tenor saxophonist developed a personal take on his boss’s happy ramblin’ alto sound. (His ...
The saxophonist opens up about the legacy of his father, Dewey Redman, and performs with Still Dreaming — his own nod to the quartet his dad... Still Dreaming: Joshua Redman's Tribute To A Tribute ...
Tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman, who died last year, recorded as a sideman with Ornette Coleman, Keith Jarrett, Pat Metheny and Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra. He also led and recorded with ...