He played drums on the 1955
Sun Records recording of "
Blue Suede Shoes" and performed on the "
Million Dollar Quartet" session that featured
Elvis Presley,
Jerry Lee Lewis, Perkins, and Cash. Holland appeared with the Carl Perkins band in the 1957 rock and roll movie
Jamboree, performing "
Glad All Over." The Tennessee Three ended in 2003 following Cash's death. In 2005, Holland remade the trio. In January 2008,
Bob Wootton announced on his mySpace page that Holland had decided against continued touring with him, instead forming the "WS Holland band". In an interview, Wootton said that Holland had decided to dissolve the partnership after Wootton backed out of playing the Folsom anniversary concert. In 2014, Holland was honored at the Carl Perkins Center in
Jackson, Tennessee for his 60 years of musical contributions. In 2018, Holland was honored with the "Lifetime Achievement" award during the annual Tennessee Music Awards event at the University of Memphis Lambuth in
Jackson, Tennessee. He was also inducted into the Radio Nostalgi Hall of Fame in Sweden on July 3, 2016. Holland made a cameo appearance on the
History Channel program
Pawn Stars, accompanying a classic car collector who was trying to sell Johnny Cash's Rolls-Royce to
Rick Harrison. They did not agree on a price. == Personal life ==