Holly McNarland

Holly McNarland (born October 23, 1975)[1] is a Canadian musician, singer and songwriter.

Holly McNarland
Born (1975-10-23) October 23, 1975
The Pas, Manitoba
OriginWinnipeg, Manitoba

Career

McNarland's most successful single was 1997's "Numb", which reached the Canadian top 10.[2]

At the 1998 Juno Awards, she won the Best New Solo Artist category and was nominated for "Best Alternative Album" (Stuff) and "Best Video" (for the song "Elmo").

She collaborated with Matthew Good on the song "Flight Recorder From Viking 7" from the album Loser Anthems as well as on the song "Pony Boy" from Matthew Good's greatest hits package In a Coma. She collaborated with Matt Good once again on his cover of Kate Bush's song Cloudbusting on his 2015 album Chaotic Neutral. Holly also provided backing vocals on the track "Wishing You Would Stay" on The Tea Party's album Seven Circles.

Discography

Albums/EPs

  1. Sour Pie (EP, 1995, re-released in 1996)
  2. Stuff (1997)
  3. Live Stuff (EP) (1999)
  4. Home Is Where My Feet Are (2002)
  5. The Komrade Sessions (EP) (2006)
  6. Chin Up Buttercup (2007)[3]
  7. Run Body Run (2012)[3]

Singles

  • "Mr. 5 Minutes" (1995)
  • "Numb" (1997) [#9 CAN]
  • "Elmo" (1997)
  • "Coward" (1998)
  • "Beautiful Blue" (2002)
  • "Do You Get High?" (2002)
  • "Losing My Face" (2002)
  • "Watching Over You" (2003)
  • "So Cold" (2003)
  • "Every Single Time" (2007)

Live/Compilations

  1. Live at the Great Hall (DVD) (2003)
  2. The Komrade Sessions (iTunes release in 2006, Digital Release only)

Notes

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on November 21, 2008. Retrieved October 23, 2007.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "You oughta Juno: What happened to those artists voted most likely to succeed? Part 2 — 1986 – 1999". National Post, David Berry and Rebecca Tucker | March 14, 2015
  3. The Official Holly McNarland Website
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