Alley Cat Strut Oscar Holden Online
: Known as the "Patriarch of Seattle Jazz," he was a powerhouse stride-style pianist compared to greats like Fats Waller and Art Tatum. A Family Legacy
If the Alley Cat Song is a cartoon cat drinking milk, Oscar Holden’s Alley Cat Strut is the real stray—scarred, smart, and swinging hard. It’s a reminder that sometimes the original is grittier, and much more interesting, than the copy. alley cat strut oscar holden
The cat devoured the meat in seconds, then looked up, licking his chops. : Known as the "Patriarch of Seattle Jazz,"
The cat snatched the bread and retreated a few steps, settling down to wash his face. Oscar watched him for a moment. He saw a lot of himself in the stray. You play the gig, you take the scraps, you find a dry spot out of the wind, and you keep your dignity. You keep strutting, even when the alley is dark. The cat devoured the meat in seconds, then
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Oscar set his trumpet case down on the wet pavement. He reached into his deep coat pocket and pulled out a crumpled paper bag. Inside was a remainder of a corned beef sandwich from the deli on Yesler.
Oscar William Holden (1886–1969) was a vital figure in Seattle's early 20th-century jazz scene.



