
Bev: Thank you Holly for spending some time with me, can you tell me a little about the new project?
Holly Williams: Thank you for taking time, I would love to share a little. “Here With Me” was released on June 16 and I recently was on the Craig Ferguson show prompting my CD and I have been touring with Sugarland. I currently have a couple shows in September and I’m going back to Europe in November. Basically I have been just touring and promoting as much as I can.
Bev: How does this project differ from the first CD you released?
Holly Williams: They are somewhat similar in the sense that the styles didn’t change. It was more the production of the project that changed. I’m 5 years older; therefore I’ve grown up a lot since the first record and vocally, I am a lot stronger.
Bev: How much of an impact did the car accident have on this project for you?
Holly Williams: I had written about half of the songs before the car accident happened. I did write a song called, “Without Jesus Here With Me” after the accident and because of it. Surviving this has just made me want to better myself in every aspect.
Bev: Did you write a majority of the songs on this project?
Holly Williams: Yes I did.
Bev: What kind of writing style do you have when you write your songs?
Holly Williams: I like to have a storytelling style to my songs. I like to see things visually and see the story.
Bev: Is there any Williams family traditions you try to carry on?
Holly Williams: Not really, I’ve mentioned a few things but it’s not something I try to do.
Bev: Do you have a favorite song on this C.D.?
Holly Williams: “Alone” is my personal favorite. It is a song I wrote about three years ago and many people can relate because so many people have a fear of getting close right away and committing yourself to someone.
Bev: You’ve done a lot of touring with bigger name artists, do you have a favorite to perform with?
Holly Williams: That’s tough to say. On the country side Keith Urban was amazing! Sugarland was great. Madeleine Peyroux , I adore and have been a fan for years. She’s probably been my favorite in the “female world”.
Bev: Do you have any memorable stories from on stage performances or embarrassing moments?
Holly Williams: I’ve left my fly down more than two or three times, had bugs go up my nose and it’s hard to compose yourself during a song when something like that happens. I haven’t fallen off the stage or tripped.
Bev: Can you tell me a little bit more about the clothing boutique that you have?
Holly Williams: The clothing boutique is in Green Hills, and is called H. Audrey. I’ve always loved fashion and design, and I opened it in 2007. We have quite a few stylists and artists come in, such as Taylor Swift and Kelly Clarkson. It’s a fun thing and I have a great store manager and employees. I love music, but this is a nice step away on occasion; especially as a solo artist, you tend to get a little overwhelmed at times.
Bev: How did you come up with the name?
Holly Williams: It’s my first initial and middle name.
Bev: Does your mom go out on the road and perform often with you?
Holly Williams: She comes out when she can. She performed on Conan [O’Brien] with me and she has joined me at a couple of the Sugarland shows I’ve done.
Bev: Is there anything else about the current C.D. project you really want people to know about?
Holly Williams: My favorite song is “Alone” and there is a great Johnny and June type of duet “A Love I Think Will Last”. Another great song is called “Mama” and it’s about my mom and her split with my dad.
Bev: Holly, I have really enjoyed visiting with you today and thank you so much for your time and all you have shared. I look forward to seeing you perform again soon.
Holly: Thank you so much and I look forward to you coming to a show too.
For more information on Holly Williams visit www.myspace.com/hollywilliams
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