Virtuoso Violinist Susan Holloway Releases “Joy to the World”

Just in time for the upcoming holiday season, accomplished violinist Susan Holloway has released her new album, Joy To The World. The compilation of Christmas classics and faith-based standards is available now on iTunes, Spotify and at SusanHollwayMusic.com.
Songs include the title track, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," "Little Drummer Boy," "Do You Hear What I Hear," "My Favorite Things," "White Christmas," "I'll Be Home for Christmas," "Mary Did You Know?," "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" and "Peace."
Holloway is a passionate artist whose new album captures the essence of Christmas, allowing the listener to hear with the heart and feel with the soul.
Growing up in Memphis, Holloway displayed prodigious talent from a young age. She toured with a group of young artists who performed classical music at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and other historic venues around the country.
As she came of age amid the Memphis music scene, her tastes continued to expand. She internalized the flavors of jazz, rock, soul, blues, and gospel, incorporating them into her own musical style.
Joy To The World is a follow up to last year's successful holiday release Breath of Heaven - also available at iTunes, Spotify and SusanHollowayMusic.com.
Additionally, a series of specially commissioned Joy To The World Christmas Christmas cards are now available. The cards feature artwork inspired by Holloway's music and support Samaritan's Purse for their Hurricane Relief Efforts.
Videos from Joy To The World will soon be available online at YouTube.com/susanhollowaymusic. In addition to live appearances, Holloway has more than 2.5 million views on YouTube with videos that feature her performing in artfully designed settings. The most-watched video to date is her hauntingly beautiful cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," which has received over 620,000 views to date.
For more information, please visit www.SusanHollowayMusic.com.
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