Susan Holloway
Growing up in Memphis, Holloway displayed prodigious talent from a young age. She toured with a group of young artists who performed classical music at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and other historic venues around the country.
As she came of age amid the Memphis music scene, her tastes continued to expand. She internalized the flavors of jazz, rock, soul, blues, and gospel, incorporating them into her own musical style.
These days, Holloway gravitates to songs with deeply emotional lyrics, such as Roberta Flack’s “Killing Me Softly” and “Al Green’s “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” as well as inspirational fare like “Breath of Heaven” and “Great Is Thy Faithfulness.” Using her violin as her voice, she masterfully coaxes the strings to “sing” what she is feeling.
In addition to live appearances, Holloway has gained quite a following on YouTube through videos that feature her performing in artfully designed settings. Her emotive interpretations of popular songs have struck a chord with thousands of fans all over the world. The most-watched one to date is her hauntingly beautiful cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” which has drawn nearly 600,000 views alone....more
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Susan Holloway Biography
Growing up in Memphis, Holloway displayed prodigious talent from a young age. She toured with a group of young artists who performed classical music at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and other historic venues around the country.
As she came of age amid the Memphis music scene, her tastes continued to expand. She internalized the flavors of jazz, rock, soul, blues, and gospel, incorporating them into her own musical style.
These days, Holloway gravitates to songs with deeply emotional lyrics, such as Roberta Flack’s “Killing Me Softly” and “Al Green’s “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” as well as inspirational fare like “Breath of Heaven” and “Great Is Thy Faithfulness.” Using her violin as her voice, she masterfully coaxes the strings to “sing” what she is feeling.
In addition to live appearances, Holloway has gained quite a following on YouTube through videos that feature her performing in artfully designed settings. Her emotive interpretations of popular songs have struck a chord with thousands of fans all over the world. The most-watched one to date is her hauntingly beautiful cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” which has drawn nearly 600,000 views alone.
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Where is Susan Holloway from?
She is from Canada.