Emerging on the Nashville music scene as a promising country vocalist, Holly has performed at the French Quarter Café, The Nashville Palace, Edgehill Studios, The Five Spot, and Long Hollow Jamboree. Holly has also appeared as a guest vocalist at The Sutler, The Second Fiddle, and Otter’s on Demonbreun Street. In March 2006, Holly was invited as a featured vocalist for a benefit concert for Habitat for Humanity, which was held at the legendary BB King’s Bar and Blues Club. Most recently, Holly has become a regular guest performer at the Nashville Cowboy Church—located in the historic Texas Troubadour Theatre. This service is broadcast into over 110 countries, reaching millions through WSM Radio, XM Satellite Radio, and WWCR (World Wide Country Radio). In September 2007, Holly was invited to perform at the Smokey Mountain Cowboy Church in Pigeon Forge, TN.
Even though Holly’s repertoire consists primarily of country music—ranging from traditional classics like “Crazy” to Martina McBride’s “Independence Day”—don’t be surprised by her versatile vocal abilities. “I’ve always tried to maintain a well-rounded lifestyle, so I often carry that idea into my music—so I also enjoy singing southern gospel, pop, rock, and adult contemporary songs in my shows.” With both classical and commercial training behind her powerful pipes, Holly has certainly been blessed with a versatile voice.
Holly carries a deep sense of patriotism for both our country and our troops, and often conveys this through the singing of our National Anthem. After a recent National Anthem performance at Belmont University in Nashville, Holly was approached by country artist Vince Gill—who strongly commended her traditional, accapella performance of the anthem. Holly’s rendition of our National Anthem has earned her invitations to perform for the Indiana Pacers (NBA), the Memphis Grizzlies (NBA), and for Indianapolis 500 Qualification races (IRL). She has earned repeat invitations with Belmont University athletics, the Nashville Sounds (PCL, AAA—Milwaukee Brewers), and the Indianapolis Indians (AAA-Pittsburgh Pirates). In November of 2006, Holly had the distinct honor of singing for 2,000 troops of the 101st Airborne in a welcome home ceremony in Brentwood, TN. Lynn also gives her time and talent to her hometown of Linton, IN, by opening the Freedom Festival 4th of July parade every summer for nearly 40,000 people.
With the release of her self titled CD (5/24/06), Holly’s hit song “Confused” (written by Kelly Garrett--Sony/ATV Tree Publishing/BMI) has impacted country radio on WRAY 98.1 in Princeton, IN. After “Confused” made its radio debut, Holly was invited to sing live on the air for their “Roots of Country” radio show—showcasing the hits of Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn.
But no matter where Holly Lynn performs, her purpose is to impact the lives of those within her audience. Lynn strives to make a positive influence and lift the spirits of her fans through the gift of a song—regardless if it is an emotional ballad or a country anthem. That’s what Holly Lynn MUSIC is all about.
HI Holly,I loved your show at the BOOT City Opry In Terre Haute In, This past Saturday night, It was amazing and I look forward to seeign you again soon and meeting you. You really are an amazign woman, and i wish you continued success in your career.GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS.
Hey, thanks! I know what you mean. I feel so old!!! How did all your singing events go over the weekend? Sorry we didn't stop by the station. We had a busy Saturday!
Im glad you love your present...I wanted it too, so that is what made me get it for you!! Just know that you are thought of and wished the best!! Today and Always!!
Nope, we had school. I went in late though because I was afraid the roads may be slick since it rained so much yesterday and then the temperature dropped so fast. So, how have you been? It seems like forever since we talked!
Hey Holly! Sorry about not contacting you but I was swamped the entire time I was down there. I did not leave the Gaylord Resort once! I have had a few calls from my TN family and friends about the clip...too funny. Hope you are well! Dana
Hey! I thought about you over Christmas. We were only home for a day and we went to 7 different places. It was crazy. Call next time your driving through and we can get together.
Yeah, I'm never gonna go back there. There was a denny's back home and abunch us where just hangin out and eatin and a buddy of mine got some pancakes and half way through eatin them ants started to crawl from the bottom of the plate.