Major Holley


Major "Mule" Holley Jr. was an American jazz upright bassist.

Early life and education

Holley was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States. He attended the prestigious Cass Technical High School in Detroit. Holley played violin and tuba when young.

Career

He started playing bass while serving in the Navy, playing in the Ships Company A Band at Camp Robert Smalls, which was led by Leonard Bowden and included Clark Terry, and several other musicians recruited from civilian dance bands. In the latter half of the 1940s, he played with Dexter Gordon, Charlie Parker, and Ella Fitzgerald; in 1950 he and Oscar Peterson recorded duets, and he also played with Peterson and Charlie Smith as a trio. He was married to Minnie Walton.
In the mid-1950s, he moved to England and worked at the BBC. Upon his return to America, he toured with Woody Herman in 1958 and with Al Cohn/Zoot Sims between 1959 and 1960. A prolific studio musician, he played with Duke Ellington in 1964 and with the Kenny Burrell Trio, Coleman Hawkins, Lee Konitz, Roy Eldridge, Michel Legrand, Milt Buckner, Jay McShann and Quincy Jones in the 1960s and 1970s. From 1967 to 1970, he taught at the Berklee College of Music.
Holley was known for singing along with his arco bass solos, a technique Slam Stewart also used. Holley and Stewart recorded two albums together.

Death

Holley died of a heart attack in Maplewood, New Jersey, at the age of 66.

Discography

As leader

  • Two Big Mice with Slam Stewart
  • Shut Yo' Mouth! with Slam Stewart
  • Major Step with Joe Van Enkhuizen
  • Excuse Me Ludwig
  • Mighty Like a Rose with Rose Murphy

    As sideman

With Peter Appleyard
  • Barbados Heat
  • Barbados Cool
With Kenny Burrell
  • Midnight Blue
  • Bluesy Burrell
  • Bluesin' Around
With Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • Light and Lovely
  • Midnight Slows Vol. 10
With Coleman Hawkins
  • Good Old Broadway
  • Today and Now
  • The Jazz Version of No Strings
  • Hawkins! Eldridge! Hodges! Alive! At the Village Gate!
  • Hawkins! Alive! At the Village Gate
  • Coleman Hawkins Plays Make Someone Happy from Do Re Mi
  • Desafinado
  • Back in Bean's Bag
With Jo Jones
  • Papa Jo and His Friends
  • Our Man, Papa Jo!
With Quincy Jones
  • Quincy Jones Plays Hip Hits
  • Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry Mancini
  • Gula Matari
  • I Heard That!!
With B.B. King
  • Blues 'N' Jazz
With Roland Kirk
  • Here Comes the Whistleman
  • A Meeting of the Times
With Buddy Tate
  • The Texas Twister
  • Just Jazz
  • Just Friends
With Clark Terry
  • Tread Ye Lightly
  • Having Fun
With Joe Williams
  • Having the Blues Under European Sky
With others