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Improvised Music Project Festival (IMPFEST): Music of Josh Johnson

Saturday, April 26, 2025 - 7:30pm
$20 general; $15 UW Affiliate (employee, retiree, UWAA member); $10 students and seniors
Saxophonist Josh Johnson
Saxophonist, composer, and Grammy winning producer Josh Johnson (Photo: courtesy the artist).

Saxophonist Josh Johnson headlines Night Two of IMPFEST, joined by multi-instrumentalist Luke Bergman in performing with School of Music faculty Steve Rodby, Ted Poor, Cuong Vu and UW Jazz Studies students. Presented with generous support from Seattle’s Raynier Foundation.

Note: Notecard patrons: Seating is limited; please order tickets in advance. 


IMPFEST

The School of Music and the student-run Improvised Music Project present IMPFest, featuring renowned guest artists Bill Frisell, Josh Johnson and Luke Bergman performing with faculty Steve Rodby, Ted Poor, Cuong Vu and UW Jazz Studies students.


Schedule

Friday, April 25: The music of Bill Frisell and Luke Bergman
Bill Frisell (guitar), Luke Bergman (guitar), Josh Johnson (saxophone)
Steve Rodby (bass), Ted Poor (drums), Cuong Vu (trumpet)
Jazz Studies Students

Saturday, April 26: The Music of Josh Johnson
Josh Johnson (saxophone), Luke Bergman (guitar)
Steve Rodby (bass), Ted Poor (drums), Cuong Vu (trumpet)
Jazz Studies Students


Biography

Josh Johnson  is a saxophonist, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and Grammy Award-winning producer. His second solo album, Unusual Object, a striking work of futuristic jazz and modern composition, was recently released on Northern Spy Records. This spare work for processed saxophone and subtle samples shows Johnson further sharpening his unique compositional voice. Unusual Object, Johnson says, “is a development and documentation of a more personal world of sound. What’s it like for me to create the context for my sound, to frame it myself?”

His solo debut Freedom Exercise (Northern Spy) was featured in Rolling Stone’s Best Music of 2020 and Bandcamp’s Best Jazz Albums of 2020. Pitchfork called the record “excellent, daringly melodic” and PostGenre praised it as “a songwriting marvel”.

Johnson is a regular collaborator with some of contemporary music’s most innovative artists, including Jeff Parker, Makaya McCraven, Nate Mercereau, Marquis Hill, and Kiefer. Parker’s widely-acclaimed 2022 record Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy features Johnson on saxophone and effects as part of the longstanding quartet. This is the most recent in a series of Parker’s records to highlight Johnson, with the latter also contributing saxophone and synths to 2016’s The New Breed and 2020’s Suite for Max Brown. Johnson is a member of the quintet, SML who recently released their debut album, Small Medium Large, on International Anthem Recording Company to wide acclaim.

Between 2018 and 2022 Johnson held the role of Musical Director for soul singer Leon Bridges, with whom he also played keyboards and saxophone. During his time with Bridges, Johnson performed throughout Europe, North America, Asia and Australia, with performances at the Hollywood Bowl, Glastonbury and the Sydney Opera House. Along with Nate Walcott (Bright Eyes), Johnson arranged 14 of Bridges’ songs for a performance with London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, also contributing a choral arrangement and directing the concert. 

Johnson produced and appears on Meshell Ndegeocello’s 2023 album, The Omnichord Real Book, which was awarded the 2024 Grammy for Best Alternative Jazz Album. He can also be heard on wide-ranging records by artist such as Harry Styles, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Moonchild, Broken Bells, Miley Cyrus, Louis Cole and Carlos Niño, among others. He currently resides in Los Angeles.

 


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