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Jolie Holland

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Biography

Jolie Holland grew up in Texas, where from a young age she experimented with writing, playing, and singing music. By her teens she had learned piano, guitar, and fiddle, and was performing as a traveling musician. San Francisco was home for a time in the mid-'90s before Holland was on her horse again, ambling to Vancouver and founding the neo traditionalist folk outfit The Be Good Tanyas. She contributed to the Tanyas' Blue Horse LP (Nettwerk, 2001) before moving back to San Francisco. There a series of solo demo recordings started making the rounds. Stark yet filled with imagery, Holland's work was folk in an American, Texas tradition, but accessed the fractured hope and gathered darkness of the country's past in beautiful and affecting new ways. The buzz surrounding the demos grew and grew, with national mags lining up with applause and Tom Waits nominating Holland for the esteemed Shortlist music prize. All of this led to Anti's signing Holland in August 2003; that November, the recordings were officially issued as Catalpa. In April 2004, Holland returned with her actual studio debut. Entitled La Semilla Escondida, the LP was a skillful blend of blues, folk, gospel, and musky jazz, and immediately established Holland as one of the nation's most important young songwriters. It was followed in 2006 by the equally impressive Springtime Can Kill You. Alarm!!! (strob 017) appeared in 2008. Holland toured extensively and collaborated on other artist's recordings for the next couple of years. She also relocated to New Orleans. She and co-producer Shahzad Ismaily recorded her next effort, "Pint of Blood" both in New York and in her home studio and other intimate spaces. It's credited to the quartet Jolie Holland & The Grand Chandeliers whose other members included Ismaily, guitarist Marc Ribot, and Grey Gersten. The set featured nine new originals and a cover of Townes Van Zandt's "Rex's Blues" as its closer. "Pint of Blood" was released by Anti in June of 2011. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi

Top Tracks

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  1.  
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    Gimme that old fashion morphine
    Gimme that old fashion morphine
    Gimme that old fashion morphine
    It's good enough for me
    What was good enough for my grandpa
    Old Fashioned Morphine - (4:34)  -  5,758 plays
  2.  
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    Tonight, my heart is full of a sad song
    My lonesome lover has taken off
    I'm wanderin' around on a cloud
    Empty-hearted and down and out
    It's been a week, I think, since he rolled into town
    Sascha - (3:08)  -  2,771 plays
  3.  
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    To see mad Tom of Bedlam
    Ten thousand miles I've traveled
    Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes
    To save her shoes from gravel
    It's well that we sing Bonney boys
    Mad Tom of Bedlam - (2:51)  -  2,403 plays
  4.  
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    Go down the back roads, don't take it too slow
    You don't have the time for a long flirtation
    You don't have the time for the least hesitation
    Roses all are blooming
    Lilacs all aglow
    Springtime Can Kill You - (2:47)  -  1,973 plays
  5.  
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    Amen:
    Amen-there's a ring around the
    moon
    I'm going to fly all night down to see
    you
    Amen - (3:31)  -  1,962 plays
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