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Pop / Rock 07 May, 2020

Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride & Brian Blade Perform "Father" From Upcoming Album "Roundagain"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The members of the original Joshua Redman Quartet—Redman (saxophone), Brad Mehldau (piano), Christian McBride (bass), and Brian Blade (drums) - have released a new song, "Father," from their upcoming album, RoundAgain, due July 10. You can download the track, along with the previously released track "Right Back Round Again," when you pre-order the album here, and watch the group perform the Mehldau tune live back in September, in a newly released video directed by Matthew Beighley, here:

RoundAgain, the group's first recording since 1994's MoodSwing, features seven newly composed songs: three from Redman, two from Mehldau, and one each from McBride and Blade. The group's previously announced European summer tour dates have been rescheduled; details will be announced soon.

Redman says of his first group as a bandleader, which formed when its now legendary members were new to New York City's jazz scene and was together for approximately a year and a half: "I realized almost immediately that this band wouldn't stay together for very long. They were without a doubt, for our generation, among the most accomplished and innovative on their respective instruments. They were already all in such high demand - everyone wanted to play with them! And they all had such strong and charismatic musical personalities - destined to start soon pursuing their own independent visions. I knew better than anyone else just how incredibly lucky I was to have even that short time with them." 

In the intervening decades, each has played with one or more of the others on various occasions, but all four had never properly reunited. "I knew it would happen, but I didn't know when," Redman admits. "We were all so busy, and we needed the space, both in our schedules and in our creative development."
"We would have done it ten years ago if it were up to me," Mehldau insists. "Josh, Christian, and Brian are all my heroes. It's like playing with The Avengers." 

Blade adds, "This band is like a turntable where the stylus was lifted but the turntable is still spinning. We just had to drop the needle, and there we were with all of the information we had gathered. It has gotten deeper because of life itself, and because Joshua, Brad, and Christian plumb the depths every day." 
"These guys have grown exponentially," says McBride, who has his own album coming on Mack Avenue Records later this summer.  "They are super-monsters now, and playing with them gave me a hard look at myself. And when you're intimate creating art, even if you don't play together for twenty years, you only need two bars to realize what the feeling is about, because the feeling never leaves."






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