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Article: Live From New York

April 2010

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Myron Walden Jazz StandardNew York, NY March 9, 2010One of saxophonist Myron Walden's four new albums this year is called To Feel and, indeed, if a single quality stands out in Walden's music, it is deep and palpable feeling, a big emotional sweep carried off with great finesse by his ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Freddie Redd Returns to New York and Washington DC

Freddie Redd Returns to New York and Washington DC

The Legendary Hardbop Pianist Freddie Redd returns to the East Coast for three performances the week of March 23rd, 2009. Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at 8pm Freddie will appear in Washington, D.C. at Twins Jazz Club with the Brad Linde Sextet featuring the music from his classic Blue Note albums of the 1960s. Twins Jazz

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Article: Live From New York

March 2009

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Helen Sung and Ron CarterHelen Sung and Ron CarterRubin MuseumNew York City February 6, 2009To hear pianist Helen Sung and bassist Ron Carter in a duo setting at the Rubin Museum (Feb. 6th), in a small theater with no amplification, will surely rank as one of this year's ...

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Shades Of Redd

Label: Black Lion
Released: 2008

Album

The Music from The Connection

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Who Killed Cock Robin?; Wigglin'; Music Forever; Time to Smile; Sister Salvation/Jim Dunn's Dilemma; O.D.

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Article: Album Review

Freddie Redd Quartet: The Music from The Connection

Read "The Music from The Connection" reviewed by Eddie Becton


Curtis Mayfield is often remembered for penning the popular theme “Freddie's Dead." The irony of this title echoes sentiments of out-of-the-loop jazzers who thought iconic Blue Note pianist Freddie Redd made the passage. Redd, the lyrical comrade of Horace Silver and disciple of Bud Powell, is still very much alive and well, performing more regularly in ...

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Article: Profile

Freddie Redd Reconnects

Read "Freddie Redd Reconnects" reviewed by Rex  Butters


At the second annual Jazz Journalists Association award show at the Jazz Bakery, West Coast Edition, a small dapper man sits watching in the back. After an energy bath by the Vinny Golia Quintet, he strolls to the stage and without waiting for an introduction, Blue Note legend Freddie Redd beams a radiant smile beneath a ...

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Redd's Blues

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Now; Cute Doot; Old Spice; Blues for Betsy; Somewhere; Love lost

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Article: Album Review

Freddie Redd: Redd's Blues

Read "Redd's Blues" reviewed by Keiran Smalley


Many times in the history of jazz, album titles have played word games with artists' names. Think of Grant Green and Green Street and Green is Beautiful. There is also Freddie Hubbard, with Ready for Freddie, Hub-Tones, and Hub-Cap. You may not have heard of the bop-pianist Freddie Redd, who not to be left out, made ...

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Live At The Studio Grill

Label: Black Lion
Released: 1990


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