Milt Holland
Milt Holland | |
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Birth name | Milton Olshansky |
Born |
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | February 7, 1917
Died |
November 4, 2005 88) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Drums, percussion, congas, bongos, timbales, tambourine, triangle, shaker, pandeiro, vibraphone, marimba, gong, maracas, tabla, temple blocks, bell-tree, slapstick, wind chimes, xylophone, tubular bells, claves, bells, sleigh bells, cabasa, cimbalom, gourd, African percussion |
Milton "Milt" Holland (born Milton Olshansky; February 7, 1917 – November 4, 2005) was an American drummer, percussionist, ethnic musicologist, and writer in the Los Angeles music scene. He pioneered the use of African, South American, and Indian percussion styles in jazz, pop and film music; traveling extensively in those regions to collect instruments and to learn the musical styles of playing them.
Early life
Holland was born Milton Olshansky in Chicago, Illinois, where he attended Theodore Roosevelt High School. His first instrument was violin. Milt pursued his passion for percussion, playing in clubs and shows as well as on CBS Radio in Chicago. By the age of twelve, he was playing at speakeasys for the likes of Al Capone.
Career
In the early 1940s, Holland toured and recorded with The Raymond Scott Orchestra.
He studied tabla at UCLA and with Ramnad Easwaran. In India, Holland studied with tabla master Chatur Lal beginning in 1963. He traveled through India extensively in the early 1960s and 1970s, then spent many years in Africa studying tribal rhythms. He was among the first to introduce the instruments to western recording.
After moving to Los Angeles in 1946, he played on countless jazz and pop albums, film and TV scores. A sampling of the artists he worked with includes Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Chaka Khan, John Williams, Leonard Bernstein, Elmer Bernstein, Quincy Jones, Nat King Cole, Henry Mancini, Loggins and Messina, James Taylor, Ella Fitzgerald, Laurindo Almeida, Ry Cooder and Joni Mitchell. He played Pandeiro and Triangle on Mitchell's hit Big Yellow Taxi and Congas and Percussion on Light My Fire with José Feliciano.
As part of the so-called "Wrecking Crew," Holland won countless gold and platinum records for his contributions. He was perhaps most proud of having helped desegregate the Los Angeles Musicians Union. Eventually, Holland became the first choice for exotic percussion among Los Angeles freelance session musicians.
In films, Holland can be heard playing bongos on soundtracks for West Side Story, and timpani on Silent Running, to name only a tiny fraction of his output. He was featured along with seven illustrious percussionists on John Wayne's Hatari!, which included Shelly Manne, Jack Sperling, and Larry Bunker playing African instruments on The Sounds of Hatari and its title track. He is also heard on the soundtrack for the TV mini-series Roots, the nose tinkle on Bewitched, and Tinker Bell in the Disney cartoon Peter Pan.
Death and personal life
Holland died in Los Angeles at the age of 88. He was survived by his wife Mildred Holland, his sons, Richard Holland and Robert Holland, his grandchildren, Damien and Chloe, and Richard's wife Seiko.[1]
Discography
As leader
- Perfect Percussion: The 44 Instruments of Roy Harte & Milt Holland, World-Pacific Records (1961)
As sideman
With Gregg Allman
- Playin' Up a Storm (1977)
With Laurindo Almeida
- Ole! Bossa Nova (1962)
- Brazil & Beyond (1981)
- Brazilian Soul (1981)
- Acapulco '22
With Hoyt Axton
- Less Than The Song (2007)
- Life Machine (2007)
With Joan Baez
- Gracias a la Vida (1974)
With Burt Bacharach
- Blue Note Plays Burt Bacharach (1968)
With Louis Bellson
- Louis Bellson Swings Jule Styne (Verve, 1960)
With Elmer Bernstein
- The Man with the Golden Arm (Decca, 1956)
With Elvin Bishop
- Rock My Soul (1972)
With Bonaroo (band)
- Bonaroo (Wounded Bird)
With Charlie Byrd
- Best Of The Concord Years (2000)
With Captain Beefheart
- Safe As Milk (1967)
- The Spotlight Kid (1972)
- Clear Spot (1972)
With Buddy Childers
- Sam Songs (1955)
With Stanley Clarke
- School Days (1976)
With Rosemary Clooney
- Come on-a My House (1951)
- The Very Best of Rosemary Clooney (2006)
With Joe Cocker
- Joe Cocker! (1969)
- Best of Joe Cocker (2000)
- Gold (2006)
With Ray Conniff
- Friendly Persuasion (1965)
With Ry Cooder
- Ry Cooder (1970)
- Into the Purple Valley (1971)
- Boomer's Story (1972)
- Paradise And Lunch (1974)
- Chicken Skin Music (1976)
- Bop Till You Drop (1979)
- Get Rhythm (1987)
With Rita Coolidge
- Fall Into Spring (1974)
With Bing Crosby
- Fancy Meeting You Here (1958)
With Jackie Davis
- Hammond Goes Cha-Cha (Album -1959)
With Buddy DeFranco
- I Hear Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw
- Wholly Cats
With Doug Dillard
- Banjo Album (1969)
With Doobie Brothers
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974)
- Long Train Runnin' (1973)
With Percy Faith
- Black Magic Woman (1971)
With Victor Feldman
- Secret Of The Andes (1982)
With Jose Feliciano
- Feliciano! (1968)
- Souled (1968)
With The 5th Dimension
- Age of Aquarius (1969)
- Individually & Collectively (1972)
- Living Together Growing Together (1973)
With Jerry Fielding
- Jerry Fielding and his Orchestra (1953)
With Ella Fitzgerald
- Get Happy! (1957)
- Hello Love (1960)
With Four Freshmen
- Voices In Latin (1958)
- The Freshman Year (1958)
With Jackie Gleason
- The Now Sound For Today's Lovers (1969)
- Graham Central Station (1975)
With Arlo Guthrie
- Running Down the Road (1969)
- Amigo (Arlo Guthrie album)|Amigo]] (1976)
With Dirk Hamilton
- You Can Sing on the Left or Bark on the Right
With Richard Harris
- Webb Sessions (1968)
- The Yard Went On Forever (1968)
With Joni James
- Like Three O'Clock In The Morning (1963)
- After Hours (1963)
With Pete Jolly
- Seasons (2007)With Stan Kenton
- Retrospective
With Claudia Lennear
- Phew (1973)
With Little Feat
- Sailin' Shoes (1972)
- Dixie Chicken (1973)
With Kenny Loggins
- Keep The Fire (1979)
With Loggins & Messina
- Sittin' In (1971)
- Loggins and Messina (1972)
- Full Sail (1973)
- Mother Lode (1974)
- So Fine (1975)
- Native Sons (1976)
- The Best of Friends (1976)
- The Best: Sittin' In Again (2005)
With Henry Mancini
- The Latin Sound Of Henry Mancini (1965)
- Mancini '67 (1966)
- Mancini Salutes Sousa (1972)
With Johnny Mandel
- I Want to Live (United Artists, 1958)
With Herbie Mann
- The Magic Flute of Herbie Mann (Veve, 1957)
- Sound of Mann
With Melanie
- Photograph (1976)
With Joni Mitchell
- Big Yellow Taxi (1970)
- Ladies of the Canyon (1970)
- Court And Spark (1974)
- Hits (1994)
- Dreamland (2004)
With The Monkees
- Instant Replay (1969)
- The Birds, The Bees & the Monkees (1968)
- The Monkees Greatest Hits (1976)
With Randy Newman
- 12 Songs (1970)
- Sail Away (1972)
- Good Old Boys (1974)
- Little Criminals (1977)
- Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman (1998)
With Harry Nilsson
- Aerial Ballet (1968)
- The Point! (1970)
- Aerial Pandemonium Ballet (1971)
- Son of Schmilsson (1972)
With Anita O'Day
- Complete Signature & London Recordings (1942)
- Anita Sings the Most (1957)
With Gabby Pahinui
- Best Of The Gabby Band (1971–1979)
With Van Dyke Parks
- Discover America (1972)
With Oscar Peterson
- Oscar Peterson and Friends (1952)
With Poco
- The Best of Poco (2000)
With Dean Martin
- Young Dino (2006)
With Ray Peterson
- Tell Laura I Love Her (1960)
With Bill Plummer
- Cosmic Brotherhood (1968)
With Bonnie Raitt
- Takin' My Time (1973)
- The Bonnie Raitt Collection (1990)
With Rufus with Chaka Khan
- Ask Rufus (1977)
With Sanford & Townsend
- Duo-Glide
With Lalo Schifrin
- Gone with the Wave (Colpix, 1964)
- Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts (RCA Victor, 1965) with Paul Horn
- There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On (Dot, 1968)
With Seals & Crofts
- Summer Breeze (1972)
With John Sebastian
- Tarzana Kid
With Bud Shank
- Bossa Nova Jazz Samba (Pacific Jazz, 1962) with Clare Fischer
- Brasamba! (Pacific Jazz, 1963) with Clare Fischer and Joe Pass
With Ravi Shankar
- Charly: Original Soundtrack Recording (1968)
With Carly Simon
- Another Passenger (1976)
With Frank Sinatra
- "The Capitol Years" (1990)
With Nancy Sinatra
- Cherry Smiles: The Rare Singles (2009)
With Phil Spector
With Ringo Starr
- Ringo (1973)
With Barbra Streisand
- Stoney End (1971)
With James Taylor
- Gorilla (1975)
- In the Pocket (1976)
- Greatest Hits (1976)
With Bill Thomson
- Fantabulous (1957)
With Cal Tjader
With Various Artists
- Samba do Avião
- A Jazz Tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim
With Nancy Wilson
- Today, Tomorrow, Forever (1964)
With Paul Winter
- Icarus (1972)
Soundtracks
- Peter Pan (1953) (Tinker Bell's Twinkle)
- The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)
- Around The World In 80 Days (1956)
- The King And I (1956)
- Hot Rod Girl (1956)
- I Want to Live! (1958)
- Johnny Staccato (1959) (Actor - role "Musician" Episode title "The Parents")
- Westside Story (1961) (Bongo soloist)
- Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
- To Kill A Mockingbird (1962)
- Hatari! (1962) (Featured African Drum Ensemble)
- Bonanza (1962)
- Bewitched (1964) (Samatha's Nose Twitch)
- The Party (1968)
- Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966)
- Mission Impossible (1968)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964)
- Help! (1965)
- Charly (1968)
- Performance (1970)
- Dollars (1972)
- The Hot Rock (1972)
- Roots (1977)
- The Long Riders (1980)
- Southern Comfort (1981)
- Blue Collar (1995)
- Kissing Jessica Stein (2002)
- Honey West (2005)
- CBS Studio Orchestra (1941–1946)
References
- ↑ "Milt Holland Biography". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
External links
- Milt Holland discography at Discogs
- Milt Holland at the Internet Movie Database
- Verve Music Biography of Milt Holland
- "Rhythm Section Session Players (Milt Holland)". Wilson & Alroy's Record Reviews.
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