Ron Holden
Ron Holden was an American singer and songwriter, primarily known for his contributions to the doo-wop and R&B genres during the late 1950s and early 1960s. He is best known for his hit single "Love You So," which reached the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960 and has remained a classic in the doo-wop repertoire. Holden's music often featured smooth vocal harmonies and romantic themes typical of the era, making his work appealing to a wide audience. Although he did not achieve sustained commercial success beyond his initial hits, his recordings have been influential in the doo-wop revival and are still celebrated by enthusiasts of the genre. In addition to "Love You So," other notable tracks include "My Heart's Desire" and "I'll Be There." While his overall impact on the broader music landscape may be modest compared to some of his contemporaries, Ron Holden remains a significant figure in the history of doo-wop and early R&B