Dave Holland

Born
October 1, 1946
in Wolverhampton, W. Midlands, Engla 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Chris Kelsey
Dave Holland is of a generation of bassists who, in the '60s and '70s, built upon the innovations of slightly older players like Scott Lafaro, Gary Peacock, and Barre Phillips, carrying the instrument to yet another new level of creativity. Along with contemporaries like Eddie Gómez, Miroslav Vitous, and Barry Guy, Holland helped refine and extend the melodic possibilities of the cumbersome double bass. In Holland's case, those refinements never lost touch with the core verities of straight-ahead jazz; Holland's sense of swing is unexcelled. Additionally, Holland is possibly the most accomplished pure jazz composer among bassists, after Charles Mingus. Holland's small groups in the '80s and '90s, while working firmly within the jazz idiom, presented a fresh alternative to the fusty re-creations of the neo-boppers.



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