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Identifier:803680623152role: UPC
Title:Swing Time
Genre:Art/JazzVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Popular/JazzVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Folk Music/JazzVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Art/SwingVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Popular/SwingVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Folk Music/SwingVocabulary: dmGenres
Description:RED RICHARDS As the pianist on "Benny Waters Plays Songs of Love" CD jp 1039 he contributed his own personal piano playing. So it was only natural to make a solo CD with Richards. Over eleven titles and a playing time of more than 52 minutes Red Richards offers a broad assortment of standard jazz numbers and his own compositions. That hes a singer, too, one could already find out in John Chiltons Whos Who of Jazz, which also lists his birthdate, October 19, 1912. Born under the sign of Libra, his career as an artist was predestined, at least for the astrologers among us.. . On the first record on which he played, he was heard on he was as a member Campbell "Skeets" Tolbert. Aftter that he worked as a solo pianist, but quite frequently with exceptional musicians, too, such as Tab Smith, Bob Wilber and the "King of the Soprano Saxophone", Sidney Bechet. But it seems that trumpeters appreciated his accompaniment even more, and so we find names like Roy Eldridge, Bobby Hackett, Jimmy PcPartland, Muggsy Spanier, Wild Bill Davison. Europe got to know him in the early fifties with concerts and records "Vogue" with the Mezz Mezzrow/Buck Clayton Band. He played the piano for the newly formed Fletcher Henderson Big Band 1957/58, and has toured Europe several times with his own band, Saints and Sinners, as well as with the Harlem Blues and Jazzband. . (Dieter Antritter) . Charles "RED'"RICHARDS died suddenly Thursday 12th of March 1998 while performing in a Scarsdale restaurant.. . RED RICHARDS was born in Brooklyn on October 19, 1912 and moved to Harlem, where he studied classical piano. He attended a house-rent-party at the age of sixteen where Willie "the Lion" Smith, James P. Johnson, Donald "The Lamb'"Lambert, and "Fats" Waller all performed. RED went on to integrate influences of Teddy Wilson, Herman Chitteson, Bud Powell and Art Tatum into a sophisticated, swinging stride style of his own, with a delicate touch on ballads. His vocal style was compared to that of Louis Armstrong.. . RED performed in the New York area at Monroe's Uptown House, the Savoy Ballroom, all three locations of Eddie Condon's and the Crawdaddy. He also worked in California, Ohio, Toronto and Boston. In the 1960's, he co-led "The Saints and Sinners" with trombonist Vic Dickenson, RED performed with Roy Eldridge, Bobby Hackett, Sidney Bechet, Buck Clayton, and toured with Frank Sinatra. In 1987 he was in the reunion of the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra in which he played and recorded with Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter, and Rex Stewart. RED was a featured soloist with Panama Francis' Savoy Sultans for years.. Charles "Red" Richards died on Thursday 12th of March 1998 while performing..
Contributor:Jazzpointrole: Record Label
Contributor:Red Richards Quartetrole: Artist
Contributor:Red Richards (Release Artist)
Contributor:George Kelly (Release Artist)
Contributor:Caroline Ray (Release Artist)
Contributor:Clarence "Tootsie" Bean (Release Artist)
Date-issued:2006-07-04
Type:Sound
Entity Type:album
Extent:00:39:29Vocabulary: dmsvExtentTypes
role: playing time medium
Source:The Orchard
Source:http://www.theorchard.com/
Language:EnglishVocabulary: dmLanguages
Relation:http://www.jazzpoint.de
Has Part:1 Ounce To The Bouncenavigate: JAZZ/DEB689304101
Has Part:2 Once In A Whilenavigate: JAZZ/DEB689304102
Has Part:3 Black Butterflynavigate: JAZZ/DEB689304103
Has Part:4 I Miss Younavigate: JAZZ/DEB689304104
Has Part:5 Them There Eyesnavigate: JAZZ/DEB689304105
Has Part:6 Soft Bunsnavigate: JAZZ/DEB689304106
Has Part:7 There Will Never Be Another Younavigate: JAZZ/DEB689304107
Has Part:8 Go Rednavigate: JAZZ/DEB689304108
Has Sample:http://econnect.ait.co.at/samples/orchard/803/680/623/803680623152/803680623152_thumb.jpgrole: image
Rights:1993 Jazzpoint

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