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    Red Holloway died in Morro Bay, California, [2] [6] aged 84 of a stroke and kidney failure [7] on February 25, 2012, one month after Etta James, with whom he had worked extensively. [8] He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles.

  2. Feb 29, 2012 · Feb. 28, 2012. Red Holloway, a tenor and alto saxophonist who took his bluesy Chicago sound to Europe, South America and Japan and played with music royalty like Billie Holliday, B. B. King, and ...

  3. Feb 29, 2012 · Wed 29 Feb 2012 12.21 EST. In a long performing career, the saxophonist Red Holloway, who has died aged 84, criss-crossed musical genres, content to play in blues bands, bebop combos or 16-piece ...

  4. Feb 27, 2012 · Red Holloway's career stretched from the bebop era to 21st-century jazz fusion. He played with an array of A-list stars, including Sonny Rollins, Lester Young, Red Rodney and Lionel Hampton.

  5. Feb 29, 2012 · James “Red” Holloway, a noted saxophonist who played with the greats from the big band era through bebop, blues, R&B and modern jazz, died Feb. 25 at a care home in Morro Bay, Calif.

  6. Feb 24, 2011 · Red Holloway. 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. During grade school, Red played banjo and harmonica in school ...

  7. Oct 1, 1998 · Harold Land’s familiar "Rapture" closes out the session with its loose "see ya next time" spirit. The recording leaves the bass and piano somewhat faint in places, with the drummer occupying too much of the volume. Red Holloway’s vocal style of saxophone performance, however, is out front and a joy for all to share.

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