Pop and R&B singer Rolan Webster Holden was born into an established musical and jazz family in Seattle, Washington, on August 7, 1939. He attended Garfield High School, Seattle and played in their football team; he sang in a church choir, and was also a member of a rock and roll group called The Playboys who had a local hit in Seattle with their version of "Louie Louie". Between 1958 and 1965 he toured extensively throughout the U.S. and overseas and with U.S. Forces. He toured the US extensively with many R&B acts of the period from 1960 to 1965 before heading his own band. In 1977 he gave up touring and performing due to exhaustion, and ran his own night club, Ron's 5th Avenue.
His only successful recording was “Love you so” (No. 11 Billboard R&B chart, No. 7 Billboard pop chart, April 1960.) He died at Rosarito Beach, Baja California, Mexico, from a heart attack on January 22, 1997.
“My babe” was released in the UK on Sue ILP 933, The Sue Story Volume 2.”My babe” by Ron Holden was previously released on London American 45-HLU 9116 on 6 May 1960.
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