Tara Holloway

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Boyfriend 00:00 Tools
The Bottom 00:00 Tools
East Side Story 00:00 Tools
In the Flesh 00:00 Tools
Little Ghosts 00:00 Tools
Smuggle 00:00 Tools
Facebook 00:00 Tools
The Leaver 00:00 Tools
Misnomer 00:00 Tools
Better In The Flesh 00:00 Tools
Nakedness 00:00 Tools
This Life 00:00 Tools
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Red Light 00:00 Tools
The Dance 00:00 Tools
Heart Goes 00:00 Tools
Off The Wagon 00:00 Tools
When You Get Older 00:00 Tools
Matter Of Attack 00:00 Tools
Hello To The End 00:00 Tools
A Long Fall 00:00 Tools
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Radio Station 00:00 Tools
Stars 00:00 Tools
The Bottom (live) 00:00 Tools
The Bottom (Charlie Robison cover) 00:00 Tools
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She lives in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. She grew up listening to her father's vinyl collection and was drawn to soul and blues like Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters. While in a local music store she found a bootleg demo CD of songs by Andy Sturmer of the band Jellyfish. She tracked down an email contact for him and sent him an MP3 of her singing one of the songs called "Sweet Wingless Angel" When he got it, he played it for his friend, producer/mixer Dave Way. Both were floored by her voice and approached her about cutting an album. When Sturmer got too busy with composing music for television he told Tara and Way they should work together. So, in between dates touring Canada, Tara made 4 or 5 trips to Los Angeles over the course of 2 years, writing and recording about 15 songs with Way in his studio. They started as rough sketches with just the two of them playing and then after Holloway would leave town, Way would ask some of his favorite L.A. musicians ( Lyle Workman from Beck, Brian MacLeod and Dan Schwartz from Sheryl Crow, Val McCallum from Shelby Lynne) to overdub more parts. As Holloway started playing in the US, she quickly formed musical relationships with musicians and writers in Nashville (Jon and Sally Tiven) and Austin ( Billy Harvey and Dony Wynn), getting them to contribute on recordings. Way played the recordings for his friend and music supervisor Bob Thiele Jr. who quickly placed a few on the FX TV series Sons of Anarchy. With more than enough songs now for a release, Holloway and Way chose 8 songs that best told her story - one of a gypsy like existence where, through music, you make immediate bonds with strangers in bars, only to leave the next day to form another one, in another city. Though she does use Facebook and now has a cell phone, she's not a big social networker. She prefers the one on one, sharing a drink (and her bellowing, infectious laugh), bumming cigarettes and nights on a sofa. Each day another chance for a real human experience. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.