Red Holloway

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Crib Theme 00:00 Tools
Monkey Sho' Can Talk 00:00 Tools
Come Sunday 00:00 Tools
This Can't Be Love 00:00 Tools
Something Funny 00:00 Tools
Big Fat Lady 00:00 Tools
A Tear In My Heart 00:00 Tools
Making Tracks 00:00 Tools
Good To Go 00:00 Tools
3 Steps Up Clark 00:00 Tools
Indian Summer 00:00 Tools
Still Groovin' 00:00 Tools
Watermelon Man 00:00 Tools
Foolin' Around Slowly 00:00 Tools
This Is No Shit! (Red Holloway vocal feature) 00:00 Tools
Movin' On 00:00 Tools
The Burner 00:00 Tools
Struttin' With Julie 00:00 Tools
Good & Groovy 00:00 Tools
Tear in My Heart 00:00 Tools
Get It Together 00:00 Tools
Snu-Fu 00:00 Tools
Water Jug 00:00 Tools
Wave 00:00 Tools
I'm All Packed 00:00 Tools
The Regulars 00:00 Tools
Eagle Jaws 00:00 Tools
Serenade In Blue 00:00 Tools
River's Invitation 00:00 Tools
Brother Red 00:00 Tools
Good And Groovy 00:00 Tools
Shout Brother 00:00 Tools
Miss Judie Mae 00:00 Tools
The Gypsy 00:00 Tools
Summertime 00:00 Tools
Out Of Nowhere (special guest Harry "Sweets" Edison on trumpet) 00:00 Tools
Brethren 00:00 Tools
Moonlight In Vermont 00:00 Tools
The Chase 00:00 Tools
Claudia 00:00 Tools
Million Dollar Secret 00:00 Tools
Hitting The Road Again 00:00 Tools
Avalon 00:00 Tools
Rapture 00:00 Tools
Nica's Dream 00:00 Tools
Denise 00:00 Tools
No Tears 00:00 Tools
Bossa Nova West 00:00 Tools
Well, You Needn't 00:00 Tools
Wave (special guest Harry "Sweets" Edison on trumpet) 00:00 Tools
Rail Head 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
Redwood City 00:00 Tools
What's New 00:00 Tools
Love Walked In 00:00 Tools
Bag's Groove 00:00 Tools
Greazzy Blues (Red Holloway vocal feature) 00:00 Tools
Wives and Lovers 00:00 Tools
Charlotte, Charlotte 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Knew (special guest Harry "Sweets" Edison on trumpet) 00:00 Tools
Mnkey Sho'Can Talk 00:00 Tools
Who She Do 00:00 Tools
Hittin' the Road Again 00:00 Tools
Outro Vamp 00:00 Tools
Speak Low 00:00 Tools
Go Red Go 00:00 Tools
Buttermilk 00:00 Tools
No Tears Over You 00:00 Tools
Swifty 00:00 Tools
But Not For Me 00:00 Tools
In My Solitude 00:00 Tools
Music for Making Love 00:00 Tools
Caravan 00:00 Tools
Salute to Mcduff 00:00 Tools
Blues For C.J. 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Where To Scratch 00:00 Tools
Going To Chicago 00:00 Tools
Ray Brown's In Town 00:00 Tools
Russell Square 00:00 Tools
Put That Money Down 00:00 Tools
Last Call 00:00 Tools
Well You Needn't 00:00 Tools
Hold It Right There 00:00 Tools
Stardust 00:00 Tools
Gittin' Down 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Hands Off Her 00:00 Tools
Deep Purple 00:00 Tools
Passion Flower 00:00 Tools
Greazzy Blues 00:00 Tools
Mnkey Sho'Cab Talk 00:00 Tools
St. Thomas 00:00 Tools
Buttermilk - Original 00:00 Tools
Out Of Nowhere 00:00 Tools
This Is No Shit! 00:00 Tools
Alright, Okay, You Win 00:00 Tools
Red Top 00:00 Tools
Foolin' Around Slowly - Original 00:00 Tools
Please Send Me Someone To Love 00:00 Tools
Tokyo Express 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Knew 00:00 Tools
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe 00:00 Tools
Making S 00:00 Tools
Too Marvellous For Words 00:00 Tools
Sent For You Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Bags' Groove 00:00 Tools
Just A Dream 00:00 Tools
Mean Old World - Wee Baby Blues 00:00 Tools
When The Sun Goes Down - Rocks In My Bed 00:00 Tools
Cotton Tail 00:00 Tools
Reshma Rani Barnase 00:00 Tools
Dream a Little Dream of Me 00:00 Tools
The Comeback 00:00 Tools
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James Wesley "Red" Holloway (May 31, 1927 – February 25, 2012) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Holloway started playing banjo and harmonica, switching to tenor sax when he was twelve years old. He graduated from DuSable High School, where he had played in the school big band with Johnny Griffin and Eugene Wright, and attended the Conservatory of Music, Chicago. He joined the Army when he was nineteen and became bandmaster for the U.S. Fifth Army Band, and after completing his military service, returned to Chicago and played with Yusef Lateef and Dexter Gordon, among others. In 1948 he joined blues vocalist Roosevelt Sykes and later played with other blues musicians such as Willie Dixon, Junior Parker, Lloyd Price, and John Mayall. In the 1950s he played in the Chicago area with Billie Holiday, Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Ben Webster, Jimmy Rushing, Arthur Prysock, Dakota Staton, Eddie Vinson, Wardell Gray, Sonny Rollins, Red Rodney, Lester Young, Joe Williams, Redd Foxx, B.B. King, Bobby Bland and Aretha Franklin. During this period, he also toured with Sonny Stitt, Memphis Slim and Lionel Hampton. He became a member of the house band for Chance Records in 1952. He subsequently appeared on many recording sessions for the Chicago-based independents Parrot, United and States, and Vee-Jay. From 1963 to 1966, he was in organist "Brother" Jack McDuff's band, which also featured a young guitarist, George Benson. In 1974, Holloway recorded The Latest Edition with John Mayall and toured Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. From 1977 to 1982, Holloway worked with Sonny Stitt, recording two albums together, and following Stitt's death, Holloway played and recorded with Clark Terry. Red Holloway died February 25, 2012, one month after Etta James, with whom he had worked extensively. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.