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Profile
Holly Figueroa started playing guitar in July
1999, when her guitar player broke his hip while pitching the tent
before their first ever festival show...in front of ten thousand
people. She learned three chords in three days and finished her
tour by herself. In her first year solo on the acoustic music circuit,
she was wowing national audiences in listening rooms from The Bitter
End and Makor in New York City, to Club Passim and the Lizard Lounge
in Boston, to the Tractor Tavern and Showbox in Seattle and The
Knitting Factory and Genghis Cohen in Los Angeles. Seattle-based
Figueroa has toured extensively throughout the U.S., greeting fans
everywhere with her refreshingly bluesy/alt-country sound, usually
with her seven year old daughter in tow.
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With the release of Figueroa's new recording "How
It Is" on Cake Records, Holly is hitting the road again, with
nearly 200 stops planned for the next year. With an extensive mailing
list and grassroots organized fanbase, Figueroa was able to fund
the recording of "How It Is" solely through pre-orders
from fans. A uniquely American album that stands tall at the intersection
between pop and folk, blues and country, Los Angeles Entertainment
Today proclaims: "'How It Is' slays just about any big company
songster product that has been coughed up over the past 12 months."
Produced and recorded by red-hot hitmakers The
A-Team (Evan Brubaker /Troy Glessner) at Spectre Studios in Seattle,
WA, "How It Is" is graced by bassist Tony Levin (Peter
Gabriel, Paul Simon) and drummer Jerry Marotta (Indigo Girls), Danny
Barnes, Dan Tyack, Sean Halley, and Skip Peri. Figueroa attacks
each song with a calm determination that showcases her songwriting
prowess, prompting Bill Fisher of The Victory Review to describe
the album as "a deeply-felt and mature exploration of grief
that builds above all upon the rich, flexible vocal instrument that
Holly's voice has become." "How It Is" is the follow
up to last years "Dream in Red," which received rave reviews
from press all over the country.
Figueroa is the founder of Indiegrrl
(a 1500 member international organization for women in the independent
music industry). She recently signed with Hacate Entertainment Group
in New York, a licensing/publishing company, and has since had music
licensed to Oxygen Media, MTV, and the WB Network.
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