Achievers Alphabetical Listing
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MUSIC ACHIEVERS
CHARLIE HODGE- Decatur, Alabama
- Hodge spent seventeen years with Elvis Presley, playing guitar and singing harmony.
- Best known as the man who handed Elvis glasses of water and the scarves he tossed into the audience.
- Wrote "Me 'n Elvis", a book about his years with the King of Rock and Roll, in 1984.
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WENDY HOLCOMBE- Alabaster, Alabama
- Began her career playing banjo on the Grand Ole Opry at age 12
- Toured with Jim Ed Brown and Jerry Clower
- Forced to retire at 18 due to health problems, died at age 23
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WARREN HOLMES- New Hope, Alabama
- Holmes studied at the Vaughn Music School and the Stamp-Baxter Music School in Tennessee.
- He had a successful gospel music career of more than 50 years with a number of professional groups, both on radio and in television.
- He sang with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet, Foggy River Boys & Red Foley on the Ozark Jubilee, Southland Quarter and the ministries of Oral Roberts and Kathryn Kuhlman.
- Making his first record in 1941, Holmes soon gained recognition as one of the best bass singers in gospel music.
- His style was affectionately referred to as "low-down" bass.
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DAVID HOOD- Sheffield, Alabama
- Bassist with Muscle Shoals Sound Rhythm Section.
- Co-founder of Muscle Shoals Sound Studios.
- Producer of Blackfoot, Smith Perkins Smith, co-producer Paul Simon, Bob Seger and others.
- Hood played on many chart records by artists such as Millie Jackson, Paul Simon, Joe Cocker, Leon Russell, Traffic, Bob Seger, the Staple Singers, Luther Ingram, Mel and Tim, Boz Scaggs, and many others.
- In addition to his studio work, Hood has appeared live with artists such as Art Garfunkle, Ronnie Blakely, and toured for two years with the English group Traffic.
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JAMES HOOKER- Florence, Alabama
- Hooker was a session man in Memphis and Muscle Shoals recording studios during the late 60s and 70s.
- In 1975 he joined The Amazing Rhythm Aces at piano and toured and recorded with the group until their breakup in the early 80s.
- After touring with Steve Winwood for a year, Hooker went to work with Nanci Griffith and her folk/country band.
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LYNN HOPE- Birmingham, Alabama
- Tenor saxophonist Hope joined King Kolax's band before forming his own outfit with his sister and brothers.
- In 1950, he went to Premium Records where he recorded his biggest hit, the standard "Tenderly" which was picked up by Chess Records.
- He recorded prolifically for Aladdin between 1951 and 1957 during which he continued his policy of bringing standards up-to-date with instrumental readings of "September Son", "Summertime", "She's Funny That
Way" and a re-recording of "Tenderly" amongst others.
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JEROME HOPKINS- Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- He earned a Masters in music education in 1952 at Howard University
- He gained his first exposure as a jazz pianist, playing for blues singer George Craft at a D.C. club called the OffBeat.
- In 1956, he met Billie Holiday. Subsequently, Holiday offered him a job an offer he accepted and an arrangement that lasted some three years.
- From 1960-1965, Hopkins played with the house orchestra at the Howard Theater, working with such performers and old friends as Sarah Vaughn, Red Foxx, Slappy White, and the notorious Jewel Box Revue.
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PAUL HORNSBY - Elba, Alabama
- Played with Duane and Gregg Allman in the band, The Hourglass
- In 1969, Hornsby moved to Macon, Ga., where he became a studio musician and staff producer for Capricorn Records.
- He left Capricorn Records in 1974 to continue producing as an independent producer.
- Among Hornsby's production credits are Charlie Daniels Band, the Marshall Tucker Band, Wet Willie, Kitty Wells, Bobby Whitlock, and several by Grinder Switch.
- His production projects have earned nine gold albums and three platinum albums.
- In 1989, he was awarded the Atlanta Songwriter's Association "Song of the Year" award and the First Runner-Up award on two compositions.
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ROBERT H. HORTON- Birmingham, Alabama
- With Chick Webb (1928-29), Gene Kennedy (1929).
- With Charlie Johnson (1930), toured with Ralph Cooper's Kongo Knights (1932-33); Lucky Millinder (1933-34), Willy Bryant (1935-36), Edgar Hayers (1937-40) including tour of Europe.
- Worked on and off with Cootie Williams' Big Band during the 1940s, briefly with Claude Hopkins (March - June 1946).
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LOTTICE HOWELL - Moundville, Alabama
- Her great beauty and a thrilling soprano voice earned her the part of Caro Nome in "Rigoletto", and then the lead in Mozart's "Impressario".
- She later turned to Vaudeville, appearing in the "Music Box Review".
- She worked under Irving Berlin in a show featuring Fanny Brice and The Marx Brothers, and appeared with Charlie Chaplin on the RKO Vaudeville Circuit.
- In 1926 she appeared at the Plymouth Theater on Broadway in the play "Deep River", and followed that with the musical comedy "My Maryland" produced by Sigmund Romberg.
- In October 1929, Miss Howell accepted an offer from MGM to go to Hollywood. There she starred as LaGoyita, the Spanish Vampire, in the film "In Gay Madrid", appearing opposite Ramon Navarro.
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MIRIAM SIMPLER HOYT- River View, Alabama
- A vocalist and pianist she has performed at Pat O'Brien's in the New Orleans French Quarter for more than 25 years.
- Known to many by the stage name "Scubie," Mrs. Hoyt plays by request and is accomplished in all types of music, from swing, jazz and blues to pop.
- She has appeared on the David Letterman Show.
- She's also played for celebrities such as Carol Channing, Whoopie Goldberg and Jim Nabors.
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WILLIAM "BILLY" HRABE- Montgomery, Alabama
- He served as the first band director of Sidney Lanier High School, Montgomery, Alabama, from 1923 to 1938.
- Director of the Masonic Home Band, the Shrine Band the West Point Railroad Band and the D.O.K.K. Band.
- Mr. Hrabe' was inducted in the Phi Beta Mu Bandmasters Hall of Fame in 1976.
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LATHAN HUDSON- Sylacauga, Alabama
- His songs have been recorded by such artists as George Jones, Tammy Wynette, B.J. Thomas, Burl Ives, Elvis Costello, Louise Mandrell, Box Car Willie,
Barbara Streisand, and many others.
- Hudson's "New Looks From An Old Lover" was a number one country cross-over hit for B.J. Thomas.
- "I'm In Tune," a song written with Gloria Thomas, was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1985 and was a number one song on Billboard magazine's inspirational chart.
- Hudson has also produced records with Jon and Jim Hager of Hee-Haw fame.
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JIMMY HUGHES- Leighton, Alabama
- Soul singer inaugurating the FAME Record label with "Steal Away" a Top 20 R&B hit in 1964.
- Hughes enjoyed even greater success with "Neighbor Neighbor" #4 in 1966 and "Why Not Tonight?" #5 in 1967.
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| Achiever | Style | Instrument | Worked With | Date Of Birth | Date Of Death | Place Of Birth | Home |
| Hodge, Charlie | Rock, Pop | Guitar, Background Vocals | Elvis Presley | Dec.
14, 1934 | March 3 2006 | Decatur, AL | Pigeon
Forge. TN |
| Hodgens, Delores | Classical, Jazz | Piano | Carnie Hall | | | Birmingham, AL | |
| Hogan, Billy | Country | Songwriter | Ernie Ashworth | Oct.
10, 1933 | June 6, 1994 | Elkmont, AL | Anniston, AL |
| Hogan, Kevin | Country | Bass Guitar | Tanya Tucker, Waylon Jennings | 1955 | | Huntsville, AL | |
| Holcombe, Wendy | Country | Banjo, Fiddle | Ernest Tubb | April
19, 1963 | Feb. 14, 1987 | Alabaster, AL | |
| Holden, Edsel | Pop, Jazz | Vocals, Trumpet, Trombone | Cliff Barnes,
Sammy Kaye | Feb. 1932 | | Athens, AL | |
| Holder, Joey | Pop, Rock, Jazz, Country | Keyboards | Muscle Shoals Studios | | | Florence, AL | |
| Holland, James | Country, Gospel | Vocals | aka Mr. Gospel Music 4 times | Feb.
22, 1927 | | Huntsville, AL | |
| Holland, Norman | Gospel | A&R | Daywind Records | | | Geneva, AL | |
| Holland, Steve | Rock | | Molly Hatchet | | | Dothan, AL | |
| Achiever | Style | Instrument | Worked With | Date of Birth | Date of Death | Place of Birth | Home |
| Hollis, D. Dix | Country | Fiddle | Paramount Records | | | Lamar County, AL | |
| Holly, Kelvin | Rock, Country | Guitar | Little Richard | | | NJ | Florence, AL |
| Holmes, Clent | Country | Guitar | Drifting Cowboys | | | Chatom, AL | |
| Holmes, Clyde | Country | Fiddle, Mandolin | Cherokee Twins | | | Chatom, AL | |
| Holmes, Warren | Gospel | Bass Vocals | Blackwood Brothers | | | New Hope, AL | |
| Holston, Henry | Gospel | Tenor Vocals | Sterling Jubilee Singers | | | | Bessemer, AL |
| Home Remedy | Bluegrass | Group | | | | | Montgomery, AL |
| Hood, Bobby | Country | Songwriter | | | | Muscle Shoals, AL | |
| Hood, David | Rock, R&B, Country | Bass | Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section | Sept.
21, 1943 | | Sheffield, AL | |
| Achiever | Style | Instrument | Worked With | Date of Birth | Date of Death | Place of Birth | Home |
| Hood, Paterson | Rock | Vocals, Guitar Songwriter, | Drive By Truckers | | | Florence, AL | |
| Hood, Ray | Country | Guitar, Vocals | | 1962 | | Dora, AL | |
| Hooker, James | Country, Rock | Keyboards | Amazing Rhythm Aces | July
20, 1948 | | Winnesboro, SC | Florence, AL |
| Hooper, Tony | Christian | Guitar, Vocals | Radio Tokyo, Worship Together | | | Corinth, MS | Winfield, AL |
| Hope, Lynn | Jazz, Blues | Saxophone | | Sept.
26, 1926 | | Birmingham, AL | |
| Hopkins, Jerome | Jazz | Piano | Billie Holliday | 1926 | | Tuscaloosa, AL | |
| Horn, Jim | R&B | | | | | | |
| Hornsby, Paul | Country, Rock | Keyboards | Capricorn Records | Aug.
26, 1944 | | Elba, AL | |
| Horton, Bobby | Folk | Banjo, Guitar | Three On A String | 1950 | | Birmingham, AL | |
| Horton, Gaylon | Pop | Publisher | Movie soundtracks | | June
3, 1995 | | |
| Achiever | Style | Instrument | Worked With | Date of Birth | Date of Death | Place of Birth | Home |
| Horton, Robert H. | Jazz | Trombone | Fess Whatley, Cootie Williams | Sept.
8, 1899 | | Birmingham, AL | |
| Hotel | Pop, Rock | Group | | | | | Birmingham, AL |
| Hourglass | Rock | Group | Allman Brothers | | | Decatur, AL | |
| Houston, Milton | R&B | Guitar | aka Boston Blackie | | | Panola, AL | |
| Houston, Seetman | R&B | Guitar | Boston Blackie's brother | | | Panola, AL | |
| Howard, Deloris | Gospel | | | | | | |
| Howard, Mildred Madison | Gospel | | Gospel Harmonettes | | | | |
| Howard, Pleshette | Gospel | | | | | | |
| Howard, Samuel | Classical, Jazz | Piano | Carnegie Hall | | | Birmingham, AL | |
| Howard, Yolanda | Gospel | | | | | | |
| Achiever | Style | Instrument | Worked With | Date of Birth | Date of Death | Place of Birth | Home |
| Howell, Lottice | Broadway, Opera | Vocals | Broadway | 1898 | 1982 | Moundville, AL | |
| Hoyt, Miriam Scobie | Pop, Jazz, Blues | Piano, Vocals | O'Briens in New Orleans | | | River View, AL | Valley, AL |
| Hrabe, William Billy | Marching Band | Conductor | Band Masters Hall of Fame 1976 | 1880 | | Cuba, KS | Montgomery, AL |
| Hudson, George | Jazz | Trombone | | | | Birmingham, AL | |
| Hudson, George (2) | Jazz | Trumpet, Bandleader | | | | Birmingham, AL | |
| Hudson, Henry Lee | Country | Fiddle | | 1907 | | | |
| Hudson, Latham | Country | Songwriter | Grammy 1985 | | | Sylacauga, AL | |
| Hudson, Rob | Country | Guitar, Vocals | | | | Elba, AL | |
| Hues Corporation | Gospel | Group | | | | Fairchild, AL | |
| Achiever | Style | Instrument | Worked With | Date of Birth | Date of Death | Place of Birth | Home |
| Huffstutler, Leondard D. | Gospel | | | | | Liberty, AL | |
| Huggins, William Patrick | Rock, R&B | Vocals, Guitar, Songwriter | | June
24, 1952 | | Guntersville, AL | |
| Hughes, Jimmy | R&B | Vocals | Percy Sledge's cousin | 1938 | April
1, 1997 | Leighton, AL | |
| Hunt, D.A. | | Vocals, Guitar | Sun Records | May
1929 | | Mumford, AL | |
| Hunter, Alan | Rock | VJ | MTV | | | Birmingham, AL | |
| Hunter, Julia | Country | Vocals | Movies & TV actress/comedian | | | Opelika, AL | |
| Huntsville Symphony Orchestra | Classical | Group | | | | Huntsville, AL | |
| Hurricane Creek | Bluegrass | Group | | | | | Decatur, AL |
| Hutcheson, Marcus | Rock | Guitar, Vocals | | | | Montgomery, AL | |
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