Red Top Young
Robert
Young was born February 15, 1936 in Martinsville Virginia, to
Willie and Mattie Young. One of seven children he started his
education in Martinsville and completing high school in Elyria,
Ohio and attending Cleveland Music School, in Cleveland, Ohio.
All of his brothers had a love for music and the talent to go
with it. He started making music at the age of eight and has
never stopped.
After learning to play on an
upright piano that one of his brothers purchased, he knew that
music was what he wanted to do. His first professional job was
in Martinsville when one night Fats Domino was to sick to
perform for an annual event, the June German Ball and Robert was
asked to play piano, along with his brother Mouncie.
At the age of 15 he and brother
Mouncie joined his brother Nick in Elyria, Ohio, His parents
later relocated to Elyria and the family was all together again.
Music was the brother’s mistress and soon they had formed a
group called The Four lovers, Robert, his brother Muncie,
friends Paul Kimble and John Cristman. The groups management and
bookings was handled by Sonny Rucker and Libby Hodge, after that
group broke up another was started called 4 Young Lovers, his
brothers Mouncie and Jessie and another brother John Alver, by
this time Robert had started to be known as Red Top. The group
played in and around Lorain and Cuyahoga County, venues like The
Majestic Hotel in down town Cleveland in the 50’s for about two
years.
Prior to enlisting in the U.S.
Army in 1954, he met and married Carol Edwards and played with
the great Lloyd Price. After basic training in Fort Knox
Kentucky, he was sent to Korea for 16 months and 4 days, where
he encountered Lloyd Price and his group and had the opportunity
to perform with them in 1955. His brother Mouncie also enlist in
the U.S. Marine Corp. After their discharge from the armed
services in 1956, with a contract to play with Lloyd Price, his
first job was The Armory in Lorain in 1957 he still maintain his
strong connection to Virginia and traveled throughout the south
performing with some of the greats in the business like Little
Richard, and Bobby Eckstein (cousin of famed Billy Eckstein),
but always coming back to Lorain County to play at a club called
Minerva’s again and again.
Being away from his bride for so
long, he decided not to go on the road and joined a group called
Lee Abble & The Red Riders, there was Lee Abble, Sam Doman, and
Vonlee Adams, worked with them for 22 years traveling throughout
Ohio.
He recorded an album for Quincy
Jones on the Mercury Label in the 60’s, prior to that he
recorded the song Tequila for Charlie and Opal Lanze (Lanso
Records).
Robert went out on his own in the
late 60’s, his group was called Red Top and the Young Family,
they did blues, rhythm and blues, country, rock n roll and jazz,
the girl singers in the group were called the Toppetts, Sugar
Young(niece), Beverly Wright and her sister Norma, they traveled
throughout the U.S. in a 1950 Black Buick Ambulance and a 1958
Cadillac Hearse, after the lose of most of the groups members he
recruited new members, there was Laddy Fair, Lorenzo Casey,
Vernon Wallace and Diego Tony Johnson, they continued to perform
throughout the U.S. for the next four years, during that time he
met and married his second wife Janice in 1978, continued to
record with Lanzo Records and moved to San Destine Florida with
his wife and young son, continuing to perform with his group and
with Jo Benson and Johnny Taylor, B.B. King, Pinetop, and Ray
Charles in France along with many other blues groups throughout
Europe.
Over the next 10 years while
playing with Robert Lockwood Junior’s band he has traveled all
over the world, he played with Mr. Lockwood until his death in
November of 2006, in that same year, he also worked with Buddy
Miles another famous entertainer.
Though Mr. Lockwood passed away in
2006, Robert (Red Top) Young is still playing with the Lockwood
Band, as well as other venues.
Over the years he has worked with
so many of the greats like, Quincy Jones, Jerry Lewis, Frankie
Avalon, Fabian, Paul Anka and Dionne Warwick, although they had
very little contact with her he and his band also worked a show
with Diana Ross, and he is still going strong.
Contact information below:
LuckyBoy Inc.
3135 Eagle Avenue
Lorain, Ohio 44055
(440) 277-1542 or (404) 931-8201
Current News
Red Top is in the studio recording a new CD for release in May
2008.
Music Samples

Serenade
to Mama (mp3)
Barbara (mp3)
The Girl from Ipanema (mp3)
Love Made for Two (mp3)
You Were Always on my Mind (mp3)
Grazing in the Grass (mp3)
Route 66 (mp3)
See also
www.RedTopYoung.com
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