Born May 16, 1932, jazz drummer
Redd Holt first came to prominence in 1956 as part of
the Ramsey Lewis Trio, with whom he recorded popular instrumentals for the next nine years, including the 1965 pop-jazz hits "Hang on Sloopy" and "The In Crowd." Shortly after this commercial success,
Holt and bassist
Eldee Young left
Lewis' group to record for Brunswick as the Young-Holt Trio with pianist Don Walker. After minor success with the soul novelty of "Wack Wack,"
Young and
Holt restructured their group once again, this time emerging with the moniker that yielded them their biggest hit, "Soulful Strut":
Young-Holt Unlimited.
Holt started his own group in the '70s,
Redd Holt Unlimited, that continued with the soul-jazz style of his previous groups. In the early '80s he played with
Ramsey Lewis again briefly before concentrating on touring and performing as a leader. ~ Wade Kergan