Saxophonist who adapted to the passing fashions in blues and jazzIn 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 orchestras. A master of both the alto and tenor saxophones, Holloway was a crowd-pleaser who would whip out a tin whistle from his top pocket to further intrigue and entrance his audiences. Open to all musical possibilities, he adapted to the passing fashions in blue...
Guardian Music — Saxophonist who adapted to the passing fashions in blues and jazzIn a long performing career, the saxophonist Red Holloway, who has died aged 84, criss-crossed musical ge... more info