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Richard "Groove" Holmes

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b. May 2, 1931 - Camden, New Jersey d. June 29, 1991 - St. Louis, Missouri American jazz organist. Influenced by sax players, like a lot of organ players. He teamed up with Jimmy McGriff for some organ battles on the Groove Merchant label, and recorded for Muse from 1977 to 1989 with, among others, Houston Person and Melvin Sparks. He also recorded some "straight" jazz sessions with Ben Webster, Gene Ammons and Houston Person.

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Richard "Groove" Holmes has released 435+ albums. Some of their notable releases include This Is Funky Jazz, The Classic Albums Collection, Groovin' - Hammond Organ Soul Jazz Set. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Richard "Groove" Holmes's most popular tracks include Groovin' For Mr. G, Misty, Groovin' For Mr. G - Remastered, Red Onion, No Trouble on the Mountain. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

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