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Renowned jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman performs songs from his new album, where are we.
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).
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Joshua Redman where are we Preview
Preview: Season 2 Episode 5 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
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).
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I wanted to make sure there was darkness to balance the light.
(saxophone solo) ♪ ♪ ♪ Stars fell on Alabama ♪ last night ♪ REDMAN: So I was like, we're gonna do "Stars Fell On Alabama" which is a super romantic song about a place and we're gonna put that next to John Coltrane's "Alabama" which was a direct response to racial violence.
I wanted to make sure there was darkness to balance the light.
(saxophone solo) ♪ ♪
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