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William "Red" Garland was born in 1923 in Dallas, Texas. He began his musical studies on the clarinet and alto saxophone, having studied with saxophonist Buster "Prof" Smith, who had been an early mentor of alto saxophonist Charlie Parker in Kansas City. He joined the United States Army in 1941 and was stationed in Fort Huachuca, Arizona.
All Mornin' Long is a studio album by the jazz pianist and composer Red Garland. It was released in April 1958 through Prestige Records. [1][2] It features only three pieces, which belong to the hard bop subgenre and distinguish themselves by being fast-paced and bluesy. Critic Ira Gitler found the album satisfactory and said that the title ...
In his review on AllMusic, Michael G. Nastos states: "Red Garland's third recording as a leader has him playing very well, somewhat energetic and more inclusive in his direction to span the mainstream jazz palate beyond the cool exterior he emanates. The title might be a bit deceptive, for this is not a project where soul-jazz or early boogaloo ...
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. [5] A Garland of Red is the debut album by pianist Red Garland, recorded in 1956 and released on the Prestige label. [6]
Red's Good Groove. (1962) When There Are Grey Skies. (1963) The Quota. (1971) When There Are Grey Skies is an album by the jazz pianist Red Garland, recorded in 1962 and released the following year on the Prestige label. [ 2]
Red in Blues-ville. Studio album by. Red Garland. Released. First week of September 1959 [1] Recorded. April 17, 1959. Studio. Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey.
Professional ratings. All Kinds of Weather is an album by jazz pianist Red Garland, recorded in 1958 and released in 1959 on Prestige Records. [4]
Red Garland Revisited! (1969) Sugan. (1957) Red Garland Revisited! is an album by pianist Red Garland featuring tracks recorded in 1957 which were first released on the Prestige label in 1969. [ 1]