After relocating to Southern California, and while attending college in
Redlands, California, Holmstrom joined a local blues group. Holmstrom also went to blues concerts, where he played guitar with
Smokey Wilson and
Junior Watson. Later joining forces with
Johnny Dyer, Holmstrom played on his albums,
Listen Up (1994) and
Shake It! (1995). He moved on to join
Rod Piazza's backing group, the Mighty Flyers and, in 1996, released his first solo album,
Lookout! on
Black Top Records. However, Holmstrom continued to perform with Piazza, and help him record
Tough and Tender (1997). By 2000, Holmstrom's second solo effort,
Gonna Get Wild was released on Tone-Cool Records, and he stayed long enough with Piazza's backing ensemble to participate on
Beyond the Source (2001). Holmstrom's next release,
Hydraulic Groove (2002) is one of his most daring efforts, where he used
loops and
samples, and incorporated elements of
acid jazz/
nu-jazz,
funk and
trip hop to his blues, featuring guest performances of
John Medeski and
DJ Logic.
Hydraulic Groove peaked at number 9 in the
Billboard Top Blues Albums chart. In 2005, Holmstrom played at the
Dark Season Blues festival. Holmstrom turned to
record production duties for other musicians before, in 2006, releasing
Live at the Cafe Boogaloo. Holmstrom switched record label to M.C. Records, and in 2007 issued
Late in the Night. ==With Mavis Staples==