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Mary Osborne, Marian McPartland, Vi Redd, Lynn Milano, Dottie Dodgion - Now's The Time album

Mary Osborne, Marian McPartland, Vi Redd, Lynn Milano, Dottie Dodgion - Now's The Time album

  • Performer: Mary Osborne
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: Now's The Time
  • Style: Cool Jazz
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Standard du jazz extrait de l'album "Now's The Time" de 1977.

Mary Osborne, Marian McPartland, Vi Redd, Lynn Milano, Dottie Dodgion - Now's The Time ‎(LP, Album).

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Mary Osborne, Marian McPartland, Vi Redd, Lynn Milano, Dottie Dodgion. Mary Osborne, Marian McPartland, Vi Redd, Lynn Milano, Dottie Dodgion - Now's The Time ‎(LP, Album).

Born in Los Angeles in 1928, alto saxophonist Vi Redd’s musical family – her father was drummer Alton Redd, a prominent figure on . s Central Avenue jazz scene, and her great aunt was the renowned musician and teacher Alma Hightower – exposed her to jazz from an early age. Alongside Mary Lou Williams and Melba Liston, she is considered one of the early pioneers of female jazz musicianship, who, despite the male-dominated genre, more than proved her worth playing with male contemporaries like Dizzy Gillespie and Count Basie

album Weekly Top. album Pop Hotlist. In a Mellow Tone" Marian McPartland,Mary Osborne,Vi Redd, Lynn Milano, Dottie Dodgion.

Honoring Marian McPartland, the jazz icon who smashed glass ceilings. espie to Thelonious Monk to Mongo Santamaria - let’s not forget a jazz woman who shattered many glass ceilings. gl/kbWjcp Photo: Laird Scott till consumes me now, two years later. Here are two photos from the Marian McPartland Centennial Concert last week at the Piedmont Piano Co. in Oakland, CA. It featured a wonderful all-female lineup of pianist Laura Klein, bassist Ruth Davies, drummer Kelly Fasman, and Marian's friend and musical collaborator, saxophonist Mary Fettig.

Pianists Marian McPartland and Alice Coltrane, saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom, trombonist Melba Liston, and bandleader Carla Bley are just some examples of how female musicians have come to be respected for their music, particularly since the late-1970s.

1977 – Marian McPartland: Now's the Time (Halcyon). Isoardi, Steven L. Vi Redd, Central Avenue Sounds, Oral History and Archives Project of the Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences. Interviews from 1997 thru 1999.

Mary Osborne, Vi Redd, Dottie Dodgion, Marian McPartland & Lynn Milano by Tom Marcello. 10. 7. Rochester, . Mary Osborne, Vi Redd & Dottie Dodgion by Tom Marcello.

Now's the Time (Halcyon, 1977). Now and Then (Stash, 1981). Produced by Leonard Feather. With Louis Bellson and Gene Krupa. The Mighty Two (Roulette, 1963). Oxford University Press. subscription required). "Mary Osborne Album Discography". Retrieved 1 October 2016. Mary Osborne on Art Ford's Jazz Party Roundtable (1958)" on YouTube. Mary Osborne: Queen of the Jazz Guitar (NPR jazz program).

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Now's The Time
Written-By – Parker*
6:02
A2 Sophisticated Lady
Written-By – Ellington*
3:10
A3 In A Mellotone
Written-By – Ellington*
6:00
A4 Laura
Written-By – Raskin*, Mercer*
3:44
B1 I'll Remember April
Written-By – Raye*, DePaul*
6:57
B2 What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?
Written-By – Bergman*, Legrand*
4:05
B3 Straight No Chaser
Written-By – Monk*
4:15
B4 But Beautiful
Written-By – Burke, Van Heusen*
5:01

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Monticello Room

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Vi Redd
  • Design – Don Kassel
  • Double Bass – Lynn Milano
  • Drums – Dottie Dodgion
  • Edited By – Joe Scariza
  • Guitar – Mary Osborne
  • Liner Notes – Annie Gottlieb
  • Mastered By – Gilbert Kong
  • Piano – Marian McPartland
  • Recorded By – Larry Swist

Notes

Recorded Live at the Monticello Room in Rochester N.Y. June 30, 1977

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