Bands & artists like Joshua Redman

If you like Joshua Redman, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Brad Mehldau

Brad Mehldau

Guide

Mehldau's piano work combines intricate melodic lines with a strong sense of rhythm, often blending jazz standards with original compositions.

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Kurt Rosenwinkel

Kurt Rosenwinkel

Rosenwinkel's guitar work features intricate harmonies and fluid improvisation, creating a sound that complements Redman's post-bop aesthetic.

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Avishai Cohen

Avishai Cohen

Cohen's bass playing and compositions blend jazz with world music influences, offering rich textures and rhythmic vitality reminiscent of Redman's work.

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Michael Brecker

Michael Brecker

Brecker's powerful saxophone sound and innovative improvisational techniques align closely with the energetic and melodic qualities found in Redman's music.

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Mark Turner

Mark Turner

Turner's saxophone playing is characterized by its lyrical quality and intricate phrasing, echoing the melodic sophistication present in Redman's performances.

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Tigran Hamasyan

Tigran Hamasyan

Hamasyan's fusion of jazz with Armenian folk elements brings an innovative approach to melody and rhythm that resonates with Redman's energetic style.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Joshua Redman?

Artists similar to Joshua Redman include Brad Mehldau, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Avishai Cohen and Michael Brecker. Each shares elements of Joshua Redman's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Joshua Redman?

Joshua Redman is primarily known for post-bop. With a buoyant rhythm and intricate phrasing, Redman's music dances between melodic clarity and spontaneous improvisation, creating a vibrant tapestry of sound that pulses with energy.

Where should I start if I like Joshua Redman?

If you enjoy Joshua Redman, start with Brad Mehldau — their album "Variations on a Melancholy Theme" is a great entry point. Mehldau's piano work combines intricate melodic lines with a strong sense of rhythm, often blending jazz standards with original compositions.