|
|
Artist description
Marilyn Hollis composes her own music, writes the lyrics and plays keyboard and guitar. She collaborates with musical artist Stephen, his expertise in production and mixing as well as his superb talent in instrumentation completes and finishes Marilyn's tunes. Their styles blend and mix well and produce a finished product to be proud of. |
|
Music Style
easy listening/love songs |
|
Musical Influences
Billy Joel, James Taylor, Carly Simon, Don Henley, Sting |
|
Artist History
Marilyn has been writing lyrics and composing music since her high school years. Her senior year her choir department performed the music from the rock opera "Tommy" and she sang and performed all of the songs composed for the character of Tommy. The music department made a record album of those songs and this helped to form the musical pilot light that has been flickering for many years within Marilyn's musical soul. Always wanting to sing with a band, life managed to offer other paths she chose to take and she put her music on the back burner. A few years ago her friend and fellow MP3 artist, Ronald Silverlight, introduced her to the musical world of digital recording and MP3.com. She, like so many other MP3 artists, works out of her home, not having access to a professional studio. Marilyn recently began collaborating with MP3 artist STEPHEN and her music has grown because of the MARILYN/STEPHEN mix. STEPHEN adds the needed instrumentation and final production to each song and creates a final song that flows and has the feel and sounds that Marilyn cannot produce on her own. This will be a lifetime collaboration from which many more songs will be born.
|
|
Group Members
Marilyn Hollis |
|
Instruments
guitars, keyboards, vocals |
|
Albums
Life's A Journey |
|
Location
South Haven, MI - USA |
|
Copyright notice. All material on MP3.com is protected by copyright law and by international treaties. You may download this material and make reasonable number of copies of this material only for your own personal use. You may not otherwise reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, or create derivative works of this material, unless authorized by the appropriate copyright owner(s).
|
|