The Voice's Holly Brand Joins Integrity Music

Holly Brand is an artist + songwriter hailing from a small town in Mississippi, whose music fuses her country roots with her love for the Lord. Raised on southern twang and Sunday mornings, she found her niche - music that blends classic country melodies and powerful stories that point all audiences to Jesus.
She competed in season 23 of NBC's popular show, The Voice, joining Team Kelly and making it to the Top 8 Live Semifinals. After this, Holly and her husband relocated to Nashville in pursuit of growing her artistry
"When moving to Nashville, I prayed fervently that the Lord would surround me with the right team who understood the vision I have for my music, help pave the path I hope to create, and carry out the dream He has placed in my heart. I am truly so honored and excited that Integrity Music is that team. I will never take for granted the blessing it is to be believed in and supported by the best group of kingdom-minded individuals."
Holly has been cultivating songs for her upcoming debut project, playing live shows, and partnering with many of the city's influential Christian writers.
Join us in welcoming Holly Brand to the Integrity Music Family.
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