Artist's albums
Blue Groove
1994 · compilation
Groovin' With Groove
1994 · compilation
As Blue as They Can Be
1991 · album
Groove's Groove
1991 · album
American Pie
1972 · album
Groovin' With Jug
1989 · album
Blues All Day Long
1988 · album
Broadway
1980 · album
Comin' On Home (Remastered)
1971 · album
Dancing in the Sun
1977 · album
Star Wars - Close Encounters
1977 · album
Debut on Wax
2022 · album
Richard "Groove" Holmes Jazz Legends
2021 · album
Players
2020 · album
Six Million Dollar Man
1975 · album
A Bowl of Soul
2016 · album
New Groove
1974 · album
Timeless: Richard "Groove" Holmes
2003 · album
On Basie's Bandstand
2003 · album
Super Soul
1967 · album
Workin' On A Groovy Thing
1969 · album
Soul Message
1965 · album
Misty
1965 · album
Living Soul
1966 · album
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Biography
Revered in soul-jazz circles, Richard "Groove" Holmes was an unapologetically swinging Jimmy Smith admirer who could effortlessly move from the grittiest of blues to the most sentimental of ballads. A very accessible, straightforward, and warm player, Holmes was especially popular with Black listeners and was well respected on the Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey circuit by the time he signed with Pacific Jazz in the early '60s. He started receiving national attention by recording with such greats as Ben Webster and Gene Ammons. Best known for his hit 1965 version of "Misty," Holmes engaged in some inspired organ battles with Jimmy McGriff in the early '70s before turning to electric keyboards and fusion-ish material a few years later. The organ was Holmes' priority in the mid- to late '80s, when he recorded for Muse (he also had stints throughout his career with Prestige Records and Groove Merchant). Holmes was still delivering high-quality soul-jazz for Muse (often featuring tenor titan Houston Person) when a heart attack claimed his life at the age of 60 in 1991 after a long struggle with prostate cancer. He was a musician to the end, playing his last shows in a wheelchair. ~ Alex Henderson & Steve Leggett, Rovi