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BIOGRAPHY
James W
"Red" Holloway was born in Helena, Arkansas on May 31, 1927 to
a mother who played piano and a father who played violin. At the age of
five, he and his mother moved to Chicago, where he graduated from DuSable
High School and attended the Conservatory of Music. After completing his military service, Red returned to Chicago and played with Yusef Lateef and Dexter Gordon, among others. In 1948 he was asked by blues vocalist Roosevelt Sykes to join Sykes' U.S. Road Tour. During this time, other bluesmen heard him and subsequently hired him, including Nat "Lotsa Poppa" Towles, Willie Dixon, Junior Parker, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Lloyd Price, John Mayall, and B.B. King. Because of these associations, Red became typecast, perhaps unfairly, as primarily a blues player. During the Fifties, Red continued playing in the Chicago area with such notables as Billie Holiday, Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Ben Webster, Jimmy Rushing, Arthur Prysock, Dakota Station, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Wardell Gray, Sonny Rollins, Red Rodney, Lester Young, Joe Williams, Redd Foxx, Aretha Franklin,a nd many others. During this same period, he also played road tours with Danny Overbee, Sonny Stitt, Memphis Slim, Lefty Bates, and Lionel Hampton. The public finally became aware of Red during the Sixties
as a result of his association with organist "Brother" Jack
McDuff. Another member of this band was guitarist George Benson. The band
was together from 1963 to 1966 In 1967 Red movedto Los Angeles and in 1969 became the
coordinator of talent and member of the house band at the famed Parisian
Room. This association lasted for the next fifteen years and saw Red hire
virtually everyone who was anyone in the world of jazz and blues. Red
quit as talent coordinator for the Parisian Room after his request for
a cost-of-living raise was denied. The club closed eight months later. Since Stitt's untimely death in 1982, Red has spent most of his time touring the States and Europe, either as a single or with his own band. He is now in partnership with trumpeter Clark Terry, with whom he has recorded on both Concord and Delox.
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