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Richard "Groove" Holmes

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Richard "Groove" Holmes earned his nickname as a jazz organist whose rhythmic, swinging approach made him a favorite amongst fans of hard bop and soul-jazz. Born in Camden, New Jersey, on May 2, 1931, he released more than 30 albums during his prolific career, beginning with 1961's Groove. Although his 1965 version of the jazz standard "Misty" stands as his most well-known performance, Holmes also showcased his acclaimed abilities on songs like "Groovin' for Mr. G.," albums like 1968's That Healin' Feelin', and collaborations with the likes of Dakota Staton, Earl Bostic, and Rusty Bryant. He died at the age of 60, passing away on June 29, 1991.
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