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  1. 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.

  2. David Lee Holt is a native Texas guitarist, vocalist and songwriter born in Dallas, raised in Lubbock and nurtured in Austin. He has toured and/or recorded with Carlene Carter, Storyville (Austin award-winning supergroup that included Stevie Ray Vaughan’s rhythm section), The Mavericks, and Joe Ely, who he still works with frequently — and ...

  3. 607 Followers, 422 Following, 30 Posts - David Lee Holt (@davidleeholt) on Instagram: "Guitarist, Vocalist, Songwriter#ghsstringsartist #celestionspeakers"

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  4. 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.

  5. Drummer Chris Layton and bassist Tommy Shannon, former members of Arc Angels and the rhythm section for Stevie Ray Vaughan 's band Double Trouble, formed the band with Craig Ross, David Lee Holt and David Grissom after a jam session at Antone's.

  6. David Lee Holt Discusses The Mavericks, Carlene Carter, Joe Ely & Storyville. 349 views. 5. David Lee Holt joins Michael Boswell for a conversation that covers his early years in...

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    • Music Night At The Majestic
  7. After one independent album, the band was signed by MCA Nashville Records and David Lee Holt replaced Peeler on lead guitar; he would be replaced by Nick Kane shortly after their second MCA album and third overall 1994's What a Crying Shame. The band recorded a total of four albums for MCA and one for Mercury Records before disbanding in 2000.