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HOLLY WILLIAMS

While she owns one of the most revered pedigrees in country music, Holly Williams is a completely original artist whose material falls somewhere between the plain-spoken loneliness of her grandfather, Hank Williams, and the restless iconoclasm of her father, Hank Williams Jr. Her debut album, “The Ones We Never Knew” is populated with sparse, stirring ballads with captivating lyrics. Though she’s only been seriously pursuing songwriting for six years or so, she has already become a formidable artist, as her recent signing with Universal South attests. Williams has an album, co-produced by herself and Monroe Jones, due from the label in early fall, and in the meantime her notoriety continues to grow. “A moody, occasionally stunning debut that only gets better with repeated listenings.” (Billboard).

The Ones We Never Knew

For Holly Williams is fully her own woman. Throughout "The Ones We Never Knew", her debut CD, she stands on her own, with unique gifts that pay tribute to her lineage far more profoundly than mere imitation. She conjures fragile images: recollections of a lover's breath on "Velvet Sounds," of wishes fallen beyond reach on "Sometimes," of the search for strength within the storm on "All As It Should Be," of helplessness in the face of another's suffering in "Would You Still Have Fallen," of willingness to judge all but oneself in "Everybody's Waiting for a Change," of regret for the wounds suffered by some whose affections she shared on "I'll Only Break Your Heart" and "Cheap Parades" ...