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From 1980, Holland, whilst continuing as a member of the ECBB and its successor Tiger Moth, began performing occasionally as a solo artist, singing and accompanying herself on guitar or banjo, performing a mix of modern and traditional British and American songs. She released her first solo album,
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scene in the late 1960s. She has played in a number of bands and formed a number of collaborations with other artists, but has become well known in recent times as a solo artist and songwriter. She enjoys singing songs with meaningful words and has named her major influences as
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This was a further expansion of the Tiger Moth line-up, including occasional musicians from around the world, and represented a move away from purely English and American traditions to become one of the first "crossover"
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Credited jointly with Jon Moore, this is a sentimental journey back to her childhood in Alton, the nostalgia tinged with sadness at the changes wrought on small parts of all our lives by "progress".
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bands. Alongside Holland and the other Tiger Moth members, line-ups have included such respected international musicians as
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Composed while she was living in Farnham, this collaboration with Moore focuses on the fact that it is not just
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song of that name, Dylan being one of Holland's favourite songwriters. Maggie's Farm toured Bangladesh for the
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Holland continued to punctuate her solo career with collaborations with other artists whose work she admired.
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Maggie Holland on 7 August 1983, playing in the English Country Blues Band at Goodwood Folk Festival, Sussex
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The ECBB expanded to become Tiger Moth, an electric country dance band, which lasted from 1984 until 1989.
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magazine: "The proof that outstanding contemporary songs are still being written”. She now lives in
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Hot Vultures became the English Country Blues Band (ECBB) when Holland and Anderson were joined by
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Holland wrote this in April 1991 about the Gulf War. It was first published on her 1992 album,
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she formed Maggie's Farm in 1986. The band's name is a reference to the
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During 2010, Holland participated in a project featuring the music of
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In 1987, Holland began to write her first songs, encouraged by
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The song which won Holland an award in the inaugural (2000)
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Maggie Holland on 7 August 1983, playing in the English Country Blues Band at Goodwood Folk Festival, Sussex
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