Clark Terry’s Recollections of Red Holloway
From one sweetheart to another! Clark Terry remembers the affable Red Holloway, Los Angeles’s resident soulful saxophonist, who was ubiquitous on the scene out there, from recording studios to the Parisian Room.
-Michael Cuscuna
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Clark Terry: Trumpet Favorite of the Greats
This JazzWax feature on the wonderful trumpeter Clark Terry focuses on Terry’s early years, but even then, good things were already happening fast. His roots in St. Louis brought him into close contact with the young Miles Davis, who readily counted Terry was an influence; and Terry touches on his post-war gigs with Count Basie and Duke Ellington.
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Clark Terry with Marian McPartland
At the age of 91, Clark Terry has made a tremendous contribution to jazz from his years with Ellington and Basie, his partnership with Bob Brookmeyer, his influence on a young Miles Davis and hits like his hysterical “Mimbles.” This 1993 episode of Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland covers a great chunk of his history as well as some wonderful duets.
-Michael Cuscuna
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