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Oscar William Holden (1886–1969) was a cornerstone of Seattle’s vibrant jazz scene. A virtuoso pianist and clarinetist, he moved to Seattle in 1919 and became a fixture of the Jackson Street jazz clubs.

The "Alley Cat Strut" is a powerful bridge between fiction and reality, serving as a central symbol in Jamie Ford's bestselling novel, . While the song itself is a fictional creation for the book, it is attributed to the very real Oscar Holden , a legendary figure often called the "Patriarch of Seattle Jazz". The Legend of Oscar Holden

: Holden was known for a "powerhouse" stride style similar to Fats Waller and possessed a deep classical background.

: He raised a musical dynasty; his children, including singer Ron Holden and pianist Dave Holden, continued his legacy in the Pacific Northwest.

: Beyond his music, Holden was a principled man who played in venues where other Black musicians were often excluded, breaking barriers through sheer talent. "Alley Cat Strut" in Fiction Celebrating Seattle Black Jazz History

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Alley Cat Strut Oscar Holden -

Oscar William Holden (1886–1969) was a cornerstone of Seattle’s vibrant jazz scene. A virtuoso pianist and clarinetist, he moved to Seattle in 1919 and became a fixture of the Jackson Street jazz clubs.

The "Alley Cat Strut" is a powerful bridge between fiction and reality, serving as a central symbol in Jamie Ford's bestselling novel, . While the song itself is a fictional creation for the book, it is attributed to the very real Oscar Holden , a legendary figure often called the "Patriarch of Seattle Jazz". The Legend of Oscar Holden

: Holden was known for a "powerhouse" stride style similar to Fats Waller and possessed a deep classical background.

: He raised a musical dynasty; his children, including singer Ron Holden and pianist Dave Holden, continued his legacy in the Pacific Northwest.

: Beyond his music, Holden was a principled man who played in venues where other Black musicians were often excluded, breaking barriers through sheer talent. "Alley Cat Strut" in Fiction Celebrating Seattle Black Jazz History