Horo Records

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Horo Records was an Italian jazz record label that existed in the mid to late 1970s.

The jazz label Horo was founded in 1972 by jazz producer Aldo Sinesio († 2013). By 1979 the independent label had released around 70 long-playing records; 35 of these LPs appeared in the Jazz a Confronto series , such as by Mal Waldron , Mario Schiano , Giorgio Gaslini , Giancarlo Schiaffini , Massimo Urbani , Enrico Pieranunzi , Enrico Rava and Lee Konitz , and Horo albums from the George Adams / Don Pullen Quartet ( Suite for Swingers , 1976), Karl Berger , Ran Blake , Jean-François Jenny-Clark / Aldo Romano , Burton Greene , Steve Lacy , David Murray , Max Roach , Roswell Rudd , Archie Shepp ( The Tradition , 1978), Lee Konitz & Martial Solal ( Duplicity , 1978), Sun Ra ( Other Voices, Other Blues , 1978), Lester Bowie ( African Children , 1978) and Gil Evans ( Parabola , 1978).

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary (Italian)
  2. archive the Albums Cover with Birkajazz
  3. Horo Records at Discogs