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Joshua Redman's 'After Minneapolis (face toward mo[u]rning)' | Next at the Kennedy Center | PBS 

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Feeling motivated in the days following the murder of George Floyd, Joshua Redman wrote "After Minneapolis." It's his first song ever to be consciously connected to a moment in his life and his first with lyrics. He is joined on stage for this performance by an all-star ensemble featuring Gabrielle Cavassa (vocals), Aaron Parks (piano), Joe Sanders (Bass), and Brian Blade (drums). Now streaming: to.pbs.org/4d01jJ8
Renowned jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman performs songs from his new album, where are we, as he explores the myths and realities of life in America. He is accompanied on this journey by soulful vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa and an all-star ensemble featuring Aaron Parks (piano), Joe Sanders (bass), and Brian Blade (drums), the group explores the duality of differing jazz standards interpreted with the improvisational brilliance and melodic invention that is a hallmark of Redman’s artistry. Shedding light on one of the most acclaimed and respected jazz artists of our generation, Joshua Redman provides insight into the making of his first album for the Blue Note label. Now streaming: to.pbs.org/4d01jJ8
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A dynamic mix of artists across hip hop, jazz, modern dance, and more perform at the Kennedy Center. Each episode weaves together performances filmed live at the Center with intimate off-stage moments contextualizing each artist’s cultural impact. Stream on the PBS app: to.pbs.org/4d01jJ8

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@user-rj7tn9rs6t
@user-rj7tn9rs6t Месяц назад
beautiful... the entire set and in particular the incandescent finale!
@scottbenson1961
@scottbenson1961 Месяц назад
The music may be pleasant and listenable but who cares? PBS’s discordant, unbalanced. biased talkers BROKE the social contract we entrusted to you. Your chief editor said that truth is not a top priority in her TED talk. A chorus of syrupy voices can’t disguise your imbalance, anti-journalistic content.
@SheilaR.08
@SheilaR.08 Месяц назад
That is a gross mischaracterization of a much more nuanced explanation she gave. Having read several interviews with her, I agree with her. If you listened to the entire talk you reference, rather than relying on the cherry-picked regurgitations of outlets such as Fox, I struggle to understand how you arrived at the conclusions you express.
@scottbenson1961
@scottbenson1961 Месяц назад
@@SheilaR.08 "The First Amendment is a problem." ?! She SAID THAT! I did NOT mischaracterize her position. NOT at ALL. Set her DOWN. Get OFF Leftist rails and RETURN to the CENTER where journalist and newsroom editors belong.
@scottbenson1961
@scottbenson1961 Месяц назад
I would listen but NPR broke trust. We refuse to listen to anything you put forth. Thumbs DOWN, no ‘likes’ no ‘shares’ UNSUBSCRIBE and finally BLOCK.
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