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Personnel: Red Holloway - Saxophone and Vocals; Clark Terry... From the CD of the same name. Recorded at Sage & Sound Recording, Hollywood California june 1989.
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- Concord Jazz-CCD-4390
Locksmith Blues by Red Holloway, Clark Terry released in 1989. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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13. März 2024 · The sextet (which also includes pianist Gerald Wiggins, guitarist Phil Upchurch, bassist Richard Reid, and drummer Paul Humphrey) plays a colorful set of jazz standards -- including "Red Top," "Come Sunday," and "Cotton Tail" -- and three basic Holloway originals, one of which ("Locksmith Blues") finds Holloway and Terry clearly ...
Locksmith Blues, an Album by The Red Holloway / Clark Terry Sextet. Released 19 December 1989 on Concord Jazz. Genres: Jazz. Featured peformers: Red Holloway (vocals, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone), Clark Terry (vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn), Phil Upchurch (guitar), Gerry Wiggins (piano), Rufus Reid (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums), Carl ...
From 1977 to 1982, Holloway worked with Sonny Stitt, recording two albums together, and following Stitt's death, Holloway played and recorded with Clark Terry. [4] Red Holloway died in Morro Bay, California , [2] [6] aged 84 of a stroke and kidney failure [7] on February 25, 2012, one month after Etta James , with whom he had worked ...