Redd Holt
Isaac "Redd" Holt (or "Red" Holt) (born May 16, 1932, Rosedale, Mississippi) is an American jazz and soul music drummer. Holt began playing drums as a teenager while living in Chicago, where he played in an ensemble with future collaborators Ramsey Lewis and Eldee Young. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1955 and was stationed in Germany, where he played with a military band, and upon his return worked with Lewis, alongside Young, from 1956-1966, in addition to recording with Earl Bostic and James Moody near the end of the 1950s. In 1966 Young and Holt split with Lewis and formed their own group, Young-Holt Unlimited, which went on to achieve commercial success as an instrumental soul band. After the group's dissolution in 1974 Holt continued on as Redd Holt Unlimited, playing under
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Redd Holt
Isaac "Redd" Holt (or "Red" Holt) (born May 16, 1932, Rosedale, Mississippi) is an American jazz and soul music drummer. Holt began playing drums as a teenager while living in Chicago, where he played in an ensemble with future collaborators Ramsey Lewis and Eldee Young. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1955 and was stationed in Germany, where he played with a military band, and upon his return worked with Lewis, alongside Young, from 1956-1966, in addition to recording with Earl Bostic and James Moody near the end of the 1950s. In 1966 Young and Holt split with Lewis and formed their own group, Young-Holt Unlimited, which went on to achieve commercial success as an instrumental soul band. After the group's dissolution in 1974 Holt continued on as Redd Holt Unlimited, playing under
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Isaac "Redd" Holt (or "Red" Ho ...... when his sticks hit the skins!
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Isaac 'Redd' Holt (Rosedale, 1 ...... mited en Young-Holt Unlimited.
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Isaac „Redd“ Holt (* 16. Mai 1 ...... olt Unlimited erfolgreich war.
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Ред Голт (англ. Red Holt), спр ...... мериканський джазовий ударник.
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Isaac "Redd" Holt (or "Red" Ho ...... Holt Unlimited, playing under
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Isaac 'Redd' Holt (Rosedale, 1 ...... mited en Young-Holt Unlimited.
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Isaac „Redd“ Holt (* 16. Mai 1 ...... olt Unlimited erfolgreich war.
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Ред Голт (англ. Red Holt), спр ...... мериканський джазовий ударник.
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Redd Holt
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Redd Holt
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Ред Голт
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