Leading jazz bassist Dave Holland was a fixture at Ronnie Scotts famous jazz club in late 60s London, appearing with jazz greats such as Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster and Joe Henderson. In 1968, he joined Miles Daviss band in New York, touring and appearing on several recordings including Bitches Brew and In a Silent Way. He founded the group Circle with Chick Corea, joined Stan Getzs group, and has appeared with artists including Thelonious Monk, Betty Carter, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny and Michael Brecker, as well as leading and recording with his own bands. His sextet features Mulgrew Miller, Eric Harland, Robin Eubanks, Antonio Hart, and Alex Sipiagin.
One of the jewels of the jazz world.
- The New York Times