Red Records

Italian jazz record company and label From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Red Records is an Italian jazz record company and label founded in 1976 by Sergio Veschi and Alberto Alberti.[1][2] C. M. Bailey called it the Blue Note of Europe.[3]

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Red Records
Founded1976 (1976)
FounderAlberto Alberti, Sergio Veschi
GenreJazz
Country of originItaly
LocationMilan
Official websiteredrecords.it
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In the 1980s its catalogue included Italian jazz musicians such as Franco D'Andrea, Giovanni Tommaso, Gianluigi Trovesi, and Massimo Urbani. Starting in the late 1980s it grew to include Americans such as Robert Stewart, Jerry Bergonzi, Joe Henderson, Billy Higgins, Victor Lewis, Steve Nelson, Cedar Walton, Bobby Watson, and Phil Woods.[1][4]

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