—Berkeley, California. Even before becoming known as the son of Dewey Redman – the highly original saxophonist and rebellious spirit who played alongside Ornette Coleman and Keith Jarrett – Joshua grew up in a home filled with books, dance, and silence. His mother, Renée Shedroff, is not a musician, but she taught him the value of slowness, reflection, and meaningful words. He, on the other hand, chose the saxophone almost as a game. How could it be otherwise with a father like that? The instrument entered his life at age ten, but music was not his predetermined path. First came Harvard, then law school at Yale. Yet something – a call, an echo – led him to put everything on hold and spend a year in New York. No profession, just music. In 1991, the Big Apple still carried the burning scent of post-bop. Joshua was twenty-two, and within months […]
Musica Jazz is the first Jazz magazine in Italy.
It has been published continuously since July 1945.
It is the second longest running Jazz magazine in the world and among the longest running in Italy.
In December 2015, it was awarded the prestigious Ambrogino d'oro by the mayor of Milan.
It is published monthly and has been published with an accompanying record since November 1981.
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