Birth name Holly Suzette Dunn Name Holly Dunn Role Singer · hollydunn.com | Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter Years active 1985–2003 | |
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Born August 22, 1957 (age 67) ( 1957-08-22 ) Origin San Antonio, Texas, United States Labels MTMWarner Bros.River NorthOms Awards Academy of country music Award for New Female Vocalist of the Year, Country Music Association Horizon Award Similar People Kenny Rogers, Michael Martin Murphey, Anne Murray, Tom Shapiro, Juice Newton |
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Holly Suzette Dunn (August 22, 1957 – November 14, 2016) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Dunn recorded for MTM Records between 1985 and 1988, Warner Bros. Records between 1988 and 1993, and River North Records between 1995 and 1997. She released 10 albums and charted 19 singles, plus two duets on the Hot Country Songs charts. Two of her single releases, "Are You Ever Gonna Love Me" and "You Really Had Me Going", went to No. 1 on that chart. She is also known for her breakthrough hit "Daddy's Hands" and for her 1991 single "Maybe I Mean Yes". Dunn's brother, Chris Waters, is a songwriter and record producer, having worked with both his sister and other artists in these capacities. Dunn retired from music in 2003, and died of ovarian cancer in 2016.
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- Early years and MTM Records Dunn was born August 22 1957 Her parents were a Church of Christ preacher and a landscape painter While attending high school Dunn performed in a band called Freedom Folk Singers which toured the Southern United States She attended Abilene Christian University and performed in a school sponsored group called The Hilltoppers Dunn also wrote songs with her brother Chris Waters who later became a prolific songwriter in Nashville Tennessee One of their collaborations Out of Sight Not Out of Mind was recorded by Cristy Lane After graduating from college Dunn moved to Nashville where she worked as a demo singer before both Waters and she became songwriters at CBS Records and then MTM Records Louise Mandrell had a top 10 hit in 1984 with Im Not Through Loving You Yet which the two co wrote By 1985 Dunn was signed to a record contract with MTM Dunns first two releases Playing for Keeps and My Heart Holds On both failed to make the top 40 on the Hot Country Songs charts while Two Too Many peaked at number 39 Her first top 10 hit came in 1986 when Daddys Hands a tribute to her father went to number seven The song was included on her self titled debut from which it served as the final single Following this song she sang guest vocals on Michael Martin Murpheys top five hit A Face in the Crowd from his album Americana She was named the Academy of Country Musics Top Female Vocalist in 1986 and then the winner of Country Music Associations Horizon Award in 1987 Her second MTM album Cornerstone produced three straight top 10 hits in Love Someone Like Me Only When I Love and Strangers Again Across the Rio Grande in 1988 included the singles Thats What Your Love Does to Me and Its Always Gonna Be Someday before MTM Records filed for bankruptcy and closed Warner Bros Records and retirement 1989 2003 In 1989 Dunn moved to Warner Bros Records Nashville division Her first release for the label The Blue Rose of Texas produced her first number one hit in Are You Ever Gonna Love Me followed by There Goes My Heart Again at number four The latter was co written by a then unknown Joe Diffie who also sang backing vocals on it She also sang on Kenny Rogers late 1990 hit Maybe from his album Something Inside So Strong Dunns second Warner Bros album Heart Full of Love was released in 1990 Although its lead single My Anniversary for Being a Fool failed to make the top 40 the followup You Really Had Me Going became her second and final number one hit while the title track was a top 20 hit In 1991 Dunn released her first greatest hits package Milestones Greatest Hits It included the new release Maybe I Mean Yes which became controversial due to some listeners interpreting the song as condoning date rape As a result Dunn asked for the single to be withdrawn from rotation Her final Warner Bros release Getting It Dunn failed to produce a top 40 hit and she exited the label in 1993 Dunn signed to River North Records in 1995 and released two albums for the label Life and Love and All the Stages in 1995 and Leave One Bridge Standing two years later The former produced her final chart entry in I Am Who I Am Shortly before the release of Leave One Bridge Standing she joined country music radio station WWWW in Detroit Michigan as morning show co host It was not her first time behind the radio mike as she had served as a DJ during her college years However the decision forced her to give up touring for a time Later she co hosted Opry Backstage on the Nashville Network in 1999 2002 In 2003 Dunn announced her retirement from her musical career and released her final album Full Circle which was her one and only gospel album to devote full time to her other passion art Her paintings deal primarily with subjects from the Southwestern United States and are available through the PeaDunn Gallery in Santa Fe New Mexico Death On November 14 2016 Dunn died of ovarian cancer in Albuquerque New Mexico at age 59 According to her obituary at the Dossman Funeral Home Benton TX she was survived by her spouse Dr Melissa L Missy Taylor
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