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Seventeen Magazine
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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1. introduction
2. Hard
3. Hold On
4. How It Is
5. No One Can
6. Scary
7. interlude
8. Red
9. White From Here
10. To the Ground
11. Running
12. You'll Always Have Me
13. reprise
14. How It Is (ed.)
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