Maggie Holland Musical artist

Maggie Holland is an English singer and songwriter. She was born and raised in Alton, Hampshire and became involved in the local folk club scene in the late 1960s. She has played in a number of bands and formed a number of collaborations with other artists, but has become well known in recent times as a solo artist and songwriter. She enjoys singing songs with meaningful words and has named her major influences as Bob Dylan, Al Stewart, Dave Evans, Leon Rosselson, Billy Bragg, Bruce Cockburn and Robb Johnson. Several of her own songs have entered the repertoires of notable artists, such as Martin Carthy and June Tabor and, in 2000, Maggie received the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards "Best Song of 1999" for her song "A Place Called England". Colin Irwin wrote of her in fRoots magazine: "The proof that outstanding contemporary songs are still being written”. She now lives in Leith, Scotland.

Personal facts

Maggie Holland
Hometown
England
Hampshire
Alton Hampshire

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Musical artist

Career started1960
associated musical artist
Robb Johnson
Ian A. Anderson
English Country Blues Band
Maggie's Farm (band)
Hot Vultures
Tiger Moth (band)
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Folk music

Maggie Holland on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.maggieholland.co.uk