Red Holloway - Now's The Time



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rec. live June/7/1995
wonderful bluesy version of Charlie Parker's classic tune Red Holloway - sax Massimo Farao - piano Lady Bass - double bass Bobbie Durham - drums


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damn...sounds good. ( 2 years ago by CbobbyB)
damn...sounds good.
GREAT JAZZ ....now ... ( 1 year ago by pinkieldred)
GREAT JAZZ ....now this what great jazz is all about..are ya listening people..(no their out looking for Jo Ann Castle recordings)
Fantastic! ( 1 year ago by Earlwood)
Fantastic!
Sounds really good. ... ( 1 year ago by XxSaxCannon921xX)
Sounds really good. Great improvising!
that a soud right ... ( 1 year ago by omegaksi)
that a soud right or Imporovsing>?
what Blue scale is ... ( 1 year ago by omegaksi)
what Blue scale is that.
Array ( 1 year ago by onafetsocnarf)
cuss
ì se sona dio cantante
D for Alto and G ... ( 1 year ago by Bzzzpuk)
D for Alto and G for Tenor. Or just F concert...
hi, can you post ... ( 1 year ago by Harpsucker)
hi, can you post comments in english ,please
i have played with ... ( 1 year ago by onafetsocnarf)
i have played with red he is fantastic and thanks so much for the clip
I just saw red at ... ( 1 year ago by JROB1989)
I just saw red at birdland in NYC, he's amazing!
Red just played a ... ( 1 month ago by Bobb9999)
Red just played a free show at Vancouver Jazz Fest.But local band The Night Crawlers got featured more than Red! A lot of the time he stood there silent, as others got to solo. Was Red's choice not to hog the spotlight? I guess once you're over 80, with a resume stretching back to the '50s, of playing with now deceased Jazz/Blues legends, YOU'RE the living legend, as Red's presented as now! But I saw him mid '70s, a talented but uncelebrated sideman for then celebrated Brit Blues-er John Mayall!



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