- Red Richards
Charles Coleridge "Red" Richards (October 19, 1912,
New York City - March 12, 1998,Scarsdale, New York ) was an Americanjazz pianist.Richards began playing classical piano at age ten, and concentrated on jazz from age 16 after hearing
Fats Waller . His first major professional gig was withTab Smith at New York'sSavoy Ballroom from 1945 to 1949. following this he played withBob Wilber (1950-51) andSidney Bechet (1951). He touredItaly andFrance in 1953 withMezz Mezzrow 's band alongsideBuck Clayton andBig Chief Moore , also accompanyingFrank Sinatra during his time in Italy. He played withMuggsy Spanier on and off from 1953 through the end of the decade, and withFletcher Henderson in 1957-58. In 1958 he did some time as a solo performer inColumbus, Ohio , then played withWild Bill Davison in 1958-59 and again in 1962.In 1960 he formed Saints & Sinners with
Vic Dickenson , playing with this ensemble until 1970. He joined Jazz drummer Chuck Slate and his band in 1971 and stayed with him most of the year. He recorded an album with Chuck called "Bix 'N All That Jazz" Following this he did work withEddie Condon (1975-77), then played with his own trio in 1977-78. He played withPanama Francis 's group, theSavoy Sultans , worldwide from 1979 through the 1980s. He recorded withBill Coleman in 1980. He continued to tour almost up until the time of his death.References
*Doran/Kernfeld, "Red Richards". "Grove Jazz" online.
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