Red (nickname)

Red is a nickname of the following people:

Arts and entertainment

  • Red Allen (1906–1967), American jazz trumpeter
  • Red Balaban (1929–2013), American jazz tubist
  • Red Buttons (1919-2006), American actor, songwriter, and comedian
  • Red Callender (1916–1992), American jazz tubist and double-bassist
  • Red Canzian (born 1951), Italian rock singer-songwriter and bassist
  • Red Foley (1910–1968), American country music singer and musician
  • Red Garland (1923–1984), American jazz pianist
  • Red Grammer (born 1952), American folk singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • Red Grooms (born 1937), American artist
  • Creadel "Red" Jones (1940–1994), American soul singer and musician
  • Red Kelly (1927–2019), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Red Kelly (baseball) (1884–1961), American baseball player
  • Red Kelly (musician) (1927–2004), American jazz double-bassist
  • Red Lane (1939–2015), American singer-songwriter
  • Red Mitchell (1927–1992), American jazz double-bassist, composer, lyricist and poet
  • Red Nichols (1905–1965), American jazz cornettist
  • Red Norvo (1908–1999), American jazz vibraphonist
  • Red Prysock (1926–1993), American rhythm and blues saxophonist
  • Red Rodney (1927–1994), American jazz trumpet player
  • Red Simpson (1934–2016), American country singer-songwriter best known for his trucker-themed songs
  • Red Skelton (1913–1997), American comedian and artist
  • Arthur Lee "Red" Smiley (1925–1972), American country and bluegrass musician
  • Red Sovine (1918–1980), American country music singer
  • Red Symons (born 1949), Australian television entertainer and former musician with the Skyhooks
  • Red West (1936–2017), American actor, stunt performer, and songwriter
  • Red Wilson (musician) (1920–2005), American fiddler
  • Red Barto (Educator) born 1997

Sports

Sports commentators and writers are listed in the media section.

Military

Politics

Media

Other

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Red
  • All pages with titles containing Red
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