Isaac "Redd" Holt (May 16, 1932 – May 23, 2023) was an American jazz and soul music drummer. He was the drummer on the album The In Crowd which earned the Ramsey Lewis Trio critical praise and the 1965 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance.
Holt was born in Rosedale, Mississippi, on May 16, 1932, and raised in Chicago. He attended public schools in Chicago and received advanced musical instruction at the Chicago School of Music in the early 1950s. He got the nickname Red because when he played in certain sunlight as a child, his hair and light-toned skin took on a reddish colour. Holts interest in drums and percussion began as a child, and Holt bought his first drum set when he was a sophomore at Crane Technical High School. He graduated from high school in 1951 and attended the Cosmopolitan School of Music in Chicago.
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In 1966, Young and Holt split with Lewis due to financial and creative difficulties and formed their own group, Young-Holt Unlimited, which went on to achieve commercial success as an instrumental soul band.
Their band's biggest hit was released in November 1968 as "Soulful Strut" credited to Young-Holt Unlimited and it became a gold record No. 3 hit in the United States and went to No. 1 in Canada. Another successful single was “Wack Wack," which was used in the movie Harriet the Spy and various other movies and commercials. It was after the group's dissolution in 1974 that Holt continued on as Redd Holt Unlimited, playing under this name into the 1990s, and worked in jazz education in Illinois.
As a jazz educator, Holt has been active for many years in Urban Gateways, a nonprofit organization that provides multicultural performing, visual and literary arts programs for children, teachers and parents in the Chicago area. Holt acts as an arts ambassador to school children to help improve the quality of their education by exposing them to his music and engaging them in creating, appreciating, and reflecting on his art form. In the 1980s, Holt attended Kennedy-King College to study radio and television. He endorsed Ludwig drums, and the company’s founder, Bill Ludwig, designed a custom drum rack to hold Holt’s congas—an innovation that would become the standard in drum shops around the world.
He founded the Gumption Artist Workshop, which was active from 1980 to 1985, and played internationally, including at the 1988 Montreux Jazz Festival and in Singapore in the late-1980s and early-1990s. Holt spent much of the 1990s playing with various musicians, including Young, during week- long stretches, gigging in Asia, in places like Singapore and Jakarta. Holt has received various awards and honors including the Jazz Master Award from the Midwest Arts, a Lifetime Achievement Award from Indianapolis Radio Sounds of Jazz, and Grand Master of Time Award in 1997 from the Jazz Institute of Chicago and the DuSable Museum of African American History.For 20 years, Holt also played with a trio at the East Bank Club in Chicago. The studio sessions produced a vinyl LP named, It's A Take! on the Treehouse Record label with eight full-length jazz standards. He continued to perform regularly until the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, Mr. Holt played in the backyard of the Arlington Heights home of Tim O’Neil, who invited hundreds of his neighbors and turned the space into a “mini Ravinia.”
He died in Chicago, Illinois from complications associated with lung cancer, on May 23, 2023 (aged 91). His music has been sampled more than 200 times by hip-hop artists such as De La Soul, Kendrick Lamar, and Pete Rock & CL Smooth.
(Edited from Wikipedia, The History Makers, Chicago Sun Times & Pitchfork)
A big thank you goes to Denis for suggesting today’s birthday drummer and for supplying the album below.
ReplyDeleteFor “Isaac "Redd" Holt Unlimited – Isaac, Isaac, Isaac.(1974 Paula)” go here:
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1. Introduction: Isaac, Isaac, Isaac 3:35
2. Listen To The Drums 3:45
3. Love Story 6:12
4. Let The Spirit In 4:33
5. Flo 5:30
6. Slow Funk 3:30
7. Two People In Love 5:42
8. Takers 3:35
Bass, Violin – Randy Ford
Drums, Percussion – Isaac "Redd" Holt
Guitar – Jose Holmes, Larry Frazier
Here’s my contribution from the usual streamers @192
For “Young-Holt Unlimited – The Definitive (2005 Brunswick)” go here:
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1. Dig Her Walk
2. Wack Wack
3. Soulful Strut
4. Baby Your Light Is Out
5. Listen Here
6. Country Slicker Joe
7. Light My Fire
8. Horoscope
9. Good Vibrations
10. Give It Up
11. You Gotta, I Gotta
12. Soulful Samba
13. Funky Duck
14. Funky Is As Funky Does
15. Yum Yum
16. Orient East
17. Doing the Thing
18. Just a Melody
19. Young & Holtful
20. Ain't There Something Money Can't Buy
They created their own hybrid of instrumental music in the '60s and '70s, and it sure paid off! Their biggest hits Soulful Strut and Wack Wack join Dig Her Walk; Give It Up ; funky versions of Good Vibrations and Light My Fire, plus 11 recordings never before available on CD and one never before released in any format! 20 digitally remastered tracks in all.
For “Redd Holt Unlimited – The Other Side Of The Moon (1975 Paula) (@192)” go here:
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1 I Shot The Sheriff 2:20
2 Do It Baby 3:08
3 Gimme Some Mo 4:37
4 Nothing From Nothing 2:07
5 The Other Side Of The Moon 3:55
6 Tica Chita 3:55
7 Beware Little Girls Of The Cannibals 4:56
8 Rhu 5:47
Bass – Randy Ford
Drums, Percussion – Issac "Redd" Holt
Guitar – Jose Holmes
Keyboards – Eugene Curry
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