Holly Arrowsmith
Singer
Born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and raised in the mountains of Southern New Zealand, Holly Arrowsmith is a multi-award-winning songwriter known for her poetic storytelling. With a focus on the deeply personal aspects of life, her lyrics resonate - exploring what it means to be human through prayer-like responses to our struggles.
A leader in New Zealand’s contemporary Folk and Alt-Country movement, Holly's music blends tradition with innovation. Her dynamic vocals and nuanced lyrics create a stunning sonic portrait of life’s ups and downs, moving effortlessly from powerful to intimate. She has captivated audiences not only here but also in Australia and North America, sharing the stage with notable artists like Sixto Rodriguez, Tami Neilson, and Marlon Williams.
Holly’s accolades include the APRA Country Song of the Year for "Slow Train Creek" (2020) and the Tui Award for Folk Album of the Year for her album For The Weary Traveller (2017). Most recently, she won the APRA Best Country Music Song for "Desert Dove" (2023). NPR praised her music as "utterly beautiful," highlighting her ability to draw listeners in and create a reflective experience through her songs.
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