Lonnie Holley

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I Woke Up in a Fucked-Up America 03:31 Tools
Looking for All (All Rendered Truth) 03:07 Tools
Soon-To-Be Innocent Fun (interlude) 03:07 Tools
Here I Stand Knocking at Your Door 03:31 Tools
In The Light Of The Miracle (interlude) 03:07 Tools
I’m a Suspect 03:07 Tools
The End of the Film Era 13:12 Tools
Back for Me 13:12 Tools
Hop On Down (interlude) 03:31 Tools
How Far Is Spaced-Out? 03:31 Tools
Sometimes I Wanna Dance 04:17 Tools
Fifth Child Burning 15:32 Tools
I Snuck Off the Slave Ship 15:32 Tools
Mama's Little Baby 03:49 Tools
The Deer In The Forest (Interlude) 13:12 Tools
Earthly Things 06:08 Tools
There Was Always Water 03:12 Tools
Six Space Shuttles and 144,000 Elephants 06:52 Tools
Copying the Rock 03:12 Tools
Planet Earth and Otherwheres 25:33 Tools
Coming Back (From the Distance Between the Spaces of Time) 03:12 Tools
Down In the Ghostness of Darkness 03:12 Tools
Mind On 08:27 Tools
Mama’s Little Baby 25:33 Tools
Making a Joyful Noise 00:46 Tools
The Start of a River’s Run (One Drop) 08:27 Tools
Sun & Water (feat. Lillian Blades) 00:00 Tools
Keeping a Record of It (feat. Bradford Cox & Cole Alexander) 00:00 Tools
From the Other Side of the Pulpit (feat. Bradford Cox & Cole Alexander) 00:00 Tools
I'm a Suspect 12:02 Tools
Sun & Water 04:10 Tools
From the Other Side of the Pulpit 13:37 Tools
The Start of a River's Run (One Drop) 07:47 Tools
Keeping a Record of It 04:17 Tools
Keeping a Record of It (feat. Bradford Cox and Cole Alexander) 03:07 Tools
I Woke Up in a F****d-Up America 03:12 Tools
all rendered truth 03:07 Tools
Soon-To-Be Innocent Fun (Inter 13:37 Tools
In The Light Of The Miracle (I 13:37 Tools
From the Other Side of the Pulpit (feat. Bradford Cox and Cole Alexander) 03:07 Tools
The Deer In The Forest (Interl 03:07 Tools
I Woke Up... 12:02 Tools
What Happened To The Power Of Love? 04:28 Tools
Grandmama 03:40 Tools
I Woke Up in a Fucked Up America 03:40 Tools
Been Coming For So Long 07:55 Tools
Playing, Playing and Playing 03:53 Tools
Six Space Shuttles and 144,000 12:02 Tools
From the Other Side of the Pulpit (feat. Bradford Cox Cole Alexander) 03:53 Tools
The Obama Groove 12:02 Tools
Looking for All 03:12 Tools
From the Other Side of the Pul 03:12 Tools
From the Other Side of the Pulpit (feat. Bradford Cox & Cole 03:12 Tools
Soon-To-Be-Innocent-Fun (Interlude) 12:36 Tools
Six Space Shuttles & 144,000 Elephants 03:12 Tools
How Far Is Spaced-Out 03:12 Tools
The Word with Me 08:47 Tools
Who's Looking Through These Eyes? 12:36 Tools
Y'all Can't Pay Me For This Song 36:57 Tools
Forest (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
In The Light Of The Miracle (interlude) (Arthur Russell Cover) 12:36 Tools
Six Space Shuttles and 144.00 Elephants 12:36 Tools
I Woke Up In A Fucked America 12:36 Tools
how far is spaced out? 12:36 Tools
The Start of a River’s Run (On 00:00 Tools
Why Did the Man Talk to a Horse of in the Bar 12:36 Tools
Soon To Be Innocent Fun (Interlude) 12:36 Tools
Just Before Music (2012) - CD 12:36 Tools
The Start of a River‚s Run (On 00:00 Tools
The Obabm Groove Live At Wfmu 00:00 Tools
the start of the river's run ( one drop) 00:00 Tools
How Far Is Spaced Out 00:00 Tools
Send Help 00:00 Tools
Hop On Down 04:11 Tools
Just To Get To You (6 Music Session, 2 Sept 2014) 04:11 Tools
In The Light Of A Miracle 00:00 Tools
The Obama Groove Live At Wfmu 00:00 Tools
In The Light Of The Miracle 00:00 Tools
Sun & Water (featuring Lillian Blades) 00:00 Tools
Keeping a Record of It (featuring Bradford Cox and Cole Alexander) 00:00 Tools
Sun And Water 04:11 Tools
Just To Get To You (Live Session Track) 04:11 Tools
kepping a record of it 04:11 Tools
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Lonnie Holley was born on February 10, 1950 in Birmingham, Alabama, the seventh of 27 children. From the age of five, Holley worked various jobs: picking up trash at a drive-in movie theatre, washing dishes, and cooking. He lived in a whiskey house, on the state fairgrounds, and in several foster homes. His early life was chaotic and Holley was never afforded the pleasure of a real childhood. Since 1979, Holley has devoted his life to the practice of improvisational creativity. His art and music, born out of struggle, hardship, but perhaps more importantly, out of furious curiosity and biological necessity, has manifested itself in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, performance, and sound. Holley did not start making and performing music in a studio nor does his creative process mirror that of the typical musician. His music and lyrics are improvised on the spot and morph and evolve with every event, concert, and recording. In Holley's original art environment, he would construct and deconstruct his visual works, repurposing their elements for new pieces. This often led to the transfer of individual narratives into the new work creating a cumulative composite image that has depth and purpose beyond its original singular meaning. The layers of sound in Holley's music, likewise, are the result of decades of evolving experimentation." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.