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Gotee Records’ Hollyn Releasing First Full-Length Album Feb. 10

January 28, 2017

Gotee Records’ HOLLYN announced this week that she will be releasing her debut LP album, One-Way Conversations, next month on February 10. This album is the follow-up to her acclaimed self-titled EP that produced the No. 1 single “Alone (feat. TRU)” and the Top 5 single “Nothin’ On You.” The upcoming release already touts a No. 1 radio single with the track “Love with Your Life.” The pre-order for One-Way Conversations is live now, click here to preorder digitally as well as preorder the CD on her site iamhollyn.com. Fans can also get a first taste of the album with the lead single, “Can’t Live Without,” click here. Watch the album preview trailer below for a glimpse of One-Way Conversations by Hollyn.

 

 

This 20-year-old Ohio native has had a whirlwind start since the release of her debut EP. She began her career with a rigorous 40-plus date nationwide tour, followed by a handful of shows overseas supporting her mentor, producer and Gotee Records’ label head TobyMac. She spent last summer on her first-ever solo run on the West Coast while working and processing the direction for her debut LP. In the fall she was nominated for the GMA Dove Award New Artist of the Year category and had her award show performance debut. She was also named Air1’s No. 1 Artist of the Year for 2016.

“I’ve had to grow up a ton—quickly,” Hollyn recollects. “One season, I’m a typical teenager living at home; the next, I’m moving to Nashville, managing my own business and spending weeks at a time on a tour bus; all the while trying to figure out if music is truly what God’s called me into.”

And it is that personal reflecting that has led Hollyn to a deeply personal and one-of-a-kind debut full-length album. With co-writers/producers Bryan Fowler, Dave Lubben, Wit & 42 North, Cole Walowac of Capital Kings and Toby McKeehan helping bring her thoughts to life, these ten songs culminate into an earnest snapshot of Hollyn being herself: a young woman working out life with God, relationships, artistry, and career.

From the first track and lead radio single “Can’t Live Without”—born out of that momentous trip to California, Hollyn wastes no time getting real.

“The album needed to start with most important thing to me: An honest confession of the loneliness I feel when I’m not in constant relationship with God or anyone else I care about,” Hollyn says. “I often wonder if I’m even getting across to anyone; struggling to communicate what’s going on in my heart. Conversations don’t seem to go anywhere – hence the album title – and there’s distance. Prayers seem to hit the ceiling. I can’t survive long at all with that distance.”

Hollyn will be on one of this year’s top tours – the TobyMac Hits Deep Tour – beginning next month on February 9 and running through April 9 including top markets like Houston, Dallas, Nashville, New York City, Chicago and Philadelphia. Check out the complete list of dates below.

 

2017 TobyMac Hits Deep Tour Dates
2/9 – Southaven, MS at Landers Center
2/10 – Lafayette, LA at Cajundome
2/11 – Beaumont, TX at Ford Center
2/12 – Cedar Park, TX at Cedar Park Center
2/14 – Pensacola, FL at Pensacola Bay Center
2/16 – Jacksonville, FL at Veterans Memorial Arena
2/17 – Estero, FL at Germain Arena
2/18 – Sunrise, FL at BB&T Center
2/19 – Tallahassee, FL at Donald L Tucker Center
2/23 – North Little Rock, AR at Verizon Arena
2/24 – Grand Prairie, TX at Verizon Wireless Theatre
2/25 – Grand Prairie, TX at Verizon Wireless Theatre
2/26 – Jackson, MS at Mississippi Coliseum
3/2 – Chattanooga, TN at UTC McKenzie Arena
3/3 – Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena
3/4 – Louisville, KY at Freedom Hall
3/5 – Auburn Hills, MI at The Palace
3/9 – Duluth, GA at Infinite Energy Arena
3/10 – Dayton, OH at Wright State University Nutter Center
3/11 – Rochester, NY at Blue Cross Arena
3/16 – Albany, NY at Times Union Center
3/17 – Norfolk, VA at Ted Constant Convocation Center
3/18 – New York, NY at The Theater at MSG
3/30 – Hoffman Estates, IL at Sears Centre Arena
3/31 – Pittsburgh, PA at Petersen Events Center
4/1 – Philadelphia, PA at Liacouras Center
4/2 – Hartford, CT at XL Center
4/4 – Greenville, SC at Bon Secours Welles Arena
4/6 – Toledo, OH at Huntington Center
4/7 – Cleveland, OH at Wolstein Center
4/8 – Charleston, WV at Charleston Civic Center
4/9 – Indianapolis, IN at Bankers Life Fieldhouse

 

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