Watch: The Bad Plus Joshua Redman's 2014 Detroit Jazz Festival Set Airs via NPR's "Jazz Night in America"

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The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, whose self-titled debut album is due out next week in North America and June 8 elsewhere, performed at the Detroit Jazz Festival in 2014, when Redman was Artist in Residence there. NPR's Jazz Night in America was there to capture the new quartet, fresh out of the studio. Watch the performance and an interview with the band here. The new album is streaming in full till May 25 as an NPR First Listen. The quartet kicks off a tour at the Blue Note Jazz Festival on June 10.

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The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, whose self-titled debut album is due out next week in North America and June 8 elsewhere, performed at the Detroit Jazz Festival in 2014, when Redman was Artist in Residence there. NPR's Jazz Night in America was there to capture the new quartet, fresh out of the studio. You can watch the performance as well as an interview with the band below, via npr.org.

The new album from The Bad Plus Joshua Redman is streaming in full till May 25 as an NPR First Listen. It's "a roaring and beautiful summit meeting," says NPR's Tom Moon. "[T]he real triumph of The Bad Plus Joshua Redman: It exhibits genuinely fresh thinking." Hear it now at npr.org/firstlisten.

To pre-order The Bad Plus Joshua Redman and download the track "Dirty Blonde" now, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album available starting release day.

The quartet kicks off a tour with two sets at the Blue Note Jazz Festival on June 10. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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The Bad Plus Joshua Redman: Detroit Jazz Festival on NPR Jazz Night in America
  • Thursday, May 21, 2015
    Watch: The Bad Plus Joshua Redman's 2014 Detroit Jazz Festival Set Airs via NPR's "Jazz Night in America"

    The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, whose self-titled debut album is due out next week in North America and June 8 elsewhere, performed at the Detroit Jazz Festival in 2014, when Redman was Artist in Residence there. NPR's Jazz Night in America was there to capture the new quartet, fresh out of the studio. You can watch the performance as well as an interview with the band below, via npr.org.

    The new album from The Bad Plus Joshua Redman is streaming in full till May 25 as an NPR First Listen. It's "a roaring and beautiful summit meeting," says NPR's Tom Moon. "[T]he real triumph of The Bad Plus Joshua Redman: It exhibits genuinely fresh thinking." Hear it now at npr.org/firstlisten.

    To pre-order The Bad Plus Joshua Redman and download the track "Dirty Blonde" now, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album available starting release day.

    The quartet kicks off a tour with two sets at the Blue Note Jazz Festival on June 10. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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