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Richard "Groove" Holmes

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Richard "Groove" Holmes, along with such soul-infused boppers as Jimmy Smith and Jimmy McGriff, helped maintain a jazz presence in dance halls and jukeboxes during the '60s and '70s. Whether working in a Big Band or small group setting, Holmes knew that jazz could still be good-time music and not just intellectual fodder for theorists. Holmes' accessible, swinging sound contained more than a touch of his homegrown Philly Soul, spinning out delicate ballads and even scoring a 1965 hit with his version of "Misty." Unfortunately, he died in 1991 just as the British Acid Jazz-sters were embracing him with open arms and shaking hips.

- Nick Dedina

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Do You Know The Way To San Jose (4:56) Blue Bacharach: A Cooler Shaker $0.99
2. Misty (6:05) Soul Message $0.99
3. Down Home Funk (4:10) Blue Funk $0.99
4. Work Song (6:10) Spicy $0.99
5. Theme From Love Story (4:35) Comin' On Home $0.99
6. Song For My Father (6:11) Opus De Funk: The Jazz Giants Play Horace Silver $0.99
7. Groove's Groove (7:08) Soul Message $0.99
8. Night Train (3:16) On Basie's Bandstand $0.99
9. My One And Only Love (5:49) The Most Romantic Jazz In The Universe $0.99
10. Don't Mess With Me (7:43) Comin' On Home $0.99

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