Jolie Holland
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Jolie Holland performing in 2009
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Background information | |
Born | Houston, Texas, United States |
September 11, 1975
Genres | Rock, traditional, country, Americana |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Vocals, piano, guitar, violin, accordion |
Labels | ANTI- |
Associated acts | The Be Good Tanyas |
Website | joliehollandmusic.com |
Jolie Holland (born September 11, 1975 in Houston, Texas, United States)[1] is an American singer and performer who combines elements of folk, traditional, country, rock, jazz, and blues. She was one of the founding members of The Be Good Tanyas.[2]
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Career
ANTI- labelmates Tom Waits and Sage Francis are both outspoken fans of Holland's: Waits nominated her for the Shortlist music prize[3] while Francis has said that Holland's album Escondida was his most listened to album of 2005.[4] Holland collaborated with Francis on two tracks on his album Human the Death Dance.
Discography
Live albums
Studio albums
- Catalpa 2003
- Escondida 2004
- Springtime Can Kill You 2006
- The Living and the Dead 2008
- Pint of Blood 2011
- Wine Dark Sea 2014
Contributions
- Multiple collaborations with David Dondero, including backing vocals on the song "Analysis of a 1970's Divorce" on Dondero's 2001 album Shooting at the Sun With a Water Gun[5]
- Lead vocals on The Grey Funnel Line on Hal Willner's Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys (2006, ANTI-)[6]
- Backing vocals for Bad Religion frontman Greg Graffin's studio solo album Cold as the Clay[7]
- Violin on The Speakers' album Yeats Is Greats[8]
- Backing vocals on Chuck Ragan's album Feast or Famine[9]
- Lyrics and performance of Flood of Dreams in the film King of California[10]
- Backing vocals on "Cinders of the Sun" and "Heart of Misery"[11] for Steve Abel and the Chrysalids' album Flax Happyon
- Backing vocals on David Gray's "Kathleen"[12]
- Contributed to two tracks on Sage Francis' Human the Death Dance[13]
- Backing vocals on "Songs for Love Drunk Sinners" by Jan Bell and the Cheap Dates[14]
- Collaboration with Booker T. Jones on the album "What A Wonderful World"[15]
- Backing vocals on "Old/New" by Frally[16]
- Backing vocals on "Alabama chicken" and "Rattlesnake charm (Dream machine)" by Sean Hayes[17]
- Mixing and engineering by Joel Hamilton on the album "The Living and The Dead" [18]
References
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External links
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