David Lee Holt
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Birth name | David Lee Holt |
Born | MCA Nashville, Storyville Records | December 6, 1960
Formerly of | The Mavericks |
Website | davidleeholt |
David Lee Holt (born December 6, 1960) is an American guitarist, vocalist and songwriter who is best known for being a member of the Austin-based group, Storyville, which included guitarist David Grissom, vocalist Malford Milligan, and Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Double Trouble rhythm section, Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton. He has also toured and recorded with Carlene Carter, The Mavericks, and Joe Ely. In 2004, Holt released his only solo effort, Perpetual Motion,[1][2] on the Blue Corn Music label. He currently resides in Austin, Texas.
Career
Carlene Carter
In 1990, Holt was hired by Carlene Carter at the suggestion of her ex-husband, Nick Lowe, to join her U.S. tour in support of her
The Mavericks
In 1991, Holt joined a Miami-based band, The Mavericks, on their debut MCA release, From Hell to Paradise. He toured with the band for a little over a year before leaving to join then MCA label-mate Joe Ely on his Love and Danger tour.
Storyville
In January, 1994, Holt was asked by Susan Antone of Austin blues club,
Joe Ely
In 2006, Holt became a permanent member of the Joe Ely Band, and has appeared on several of Joe’s releases.
Discography
Solo
Perpetual Motion |
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With Storyville
A Piece of Your Soul |
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Dog Years |
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Live at Antones |
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With The Mavericks
From Hell to Paradise |
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With Joe Ely
Love and Danger |
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Happy Songs From Rattlesnake Gulch |
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Satisfied at Last |
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Panhandle Rambler |
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