Floyd Dixon – Hole In The Wall / Old Memories (Classic R&B Single Review & History)
Specialty records 1953– SP-477
notes:
Floyd Dixon was one of the defining voices of early
rhythm and blues, and Hole In The Wall / Old Memories
stands as a perfect example of his smooth piano style
and storytelling. In this post, we explore the history,
sound, and lasting influence of this classic release.
Hole In The Wall by Floyd Dixon captures the essence of
1950s rhythm and blues with its rolling piano groove and
laid-back vocal delivery. Paired with Old Memories, this
release showcases Dixon’s ability to blend emotional
storytelling with timeless blues structures, making
it a favorite among collectors of classic R&B vinyl.
Hole In The Wall is a laid-back, groove-heavy track built
around Floyd Dixon’s signature piano style. Like many
R&B recordings of the 1950s, it blends blues structure
with a more relaxed, almost conversational vocal delivery.
The song refects the atmosphere of small clubs and
neighborhood
venues—places where music was raw, intimate, and deeply
connected to everyday life. Dixon’s performance feels
effortless,
yet emotionally grounded, making it a standout example
of early West Coast rhythm and blues.
credits:
Floyd Dixon – piano & lead vocals (his piano and vocal style define
the track)
Backing band (probable/typical for Dixon’s recordings on
Specialty):
Guitar: Charles Eldridge “Chuck” Norris — known to have played
guitar
on Dixon tracks from the same 1953 Specialty sessions.
Saxophone: Carlos Bermudez — credited in related 1953 Specialty
session
tracks accompanying Dixon (he played sax on “Carlos”).
Other possible band players (historical association):
These names frequently appear on Dixon’s early R&B sessions (
though not confirmed track by track for this single):
Mitchell “Tiny” Webb – guitar
Maxwell Davis – tenor sax
tracklist:
A Hole In The Wall
2:45
B Old Memories
2:45
Written-By – F. Dixon

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