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It’s a story that’s so very modern but nonetheless charming and quaint: local farm girl writes songs, makes music, is discovered on the internet, and now she’s making albums and touring the country. In reality, though, this dream is still quite rare. And for her part, Holly Starr had not the slightest expectation that it would happen to her. That’s just how God wanted it.
Starr, with the fresh face, bright sound, and made-for-music name (it’s not a pseudonym!), releases her third full-length album, Focus, on October 2, 2012. It brings a collection of songs reflecting growth and maturity alongside a vibrant pop sensibility and a heart for worship. Starr herself is in many ways a study in contrasts. She’s still a fairly new artist but she collaborates with some of the most sought-after and lauded writers and producers in the industry (Chris Stevens, Ian Eskelin, David Garcia, Chuck Butler, Rusty Varenkamp just to name a few). She’s only 21 years old but she’s already toured the country. She’s a guitar-playing singer-songwriter but she still loves to play the tambourine onstage. And she crafts breezy pop songs alongside a new hymn.
Starr was raised in a Christian home in Quincy, Washington. Her church youth band put a few songs up on MySpace, and Tacoma artist/producer Brandon Bee happened to hear them.
Starr, with the fresh face, bright sound, and made-for-music name (it’s not a pseudonym!), releases her third full-length album, Focus, on October 2, 2012. It brings a collection of songs reflecting growth and maturity alongside a vibrant pop sensibility and a heart for worship. Starr herself is in many ways a study in contrasts. She’s still a fairly new artist but she collaborates with some of the most sought-after and lauded writers and producers in the industry (Chris Stevens, Ian Eskelin, David Garcia, Chuck Butler, Rusty Varenkamp just to name a few). She’s only 21 years old but she’s already toured the country. She’s a guitar-playing singer-songwriter but she still loves to play the tambourine onstage. And she crafts breezy pop songs alongside a new hymn.
Starr was raised in a Christian home in Quincy, Washington. Her church youth band put a few songs up on MySpace, and Tacoma artist/producer Brandon Bee happened to hear them.
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