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Singer and guitarist Lindsay Holler “embraces musical styles from multiple genres, spinning songs that weave in and out of jazz, country, and folk.”
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Holler and her band will perform live for the first time since before the pandemic outside on the Gaillard Center’s Terrace Lawn.
Lindsay Holler cites influences from the likes of Tom Waits, Gram Parsons, Nina Simone, and Neil Young, preferring genre straddlers, categorical misfits, and indefinables. The singer and guitarist lives in Charleston, South Carolina and hails the South as home. She has performed across the Southeast and East Coast, including at Piccolo Spoleto, and is a graduate of the College of Charleston jazz program. Holler’s new album will be released at the end of the year.
Holler describes her sound as, “Her voice moves onto the sidewalk through a cracked upstairs window on dusky afternoons. It smells you with its tongue, pensively considers, and strikes. In clubs and theatres … it’s the same. On some occasions it caresses; other times accuses. When amplified it can be seen on the air … then we all drown.’
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This performance is part of the Charleston Gaillard Center’s Lowcountry Listens program. Learn more about Lowcountry Listens here. Patrons will have the unique opportunity to enjoy the show outside on the Gaillard Center’s Terrace Lawn.