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SEAN HOLLAND

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Sean Holland is a songwriter/producer based in Los Angeles, CA. He has worked with an astounding collection of artists that include Waddy Wachtel, James Gadson, Scarlet Rivera, Mike Finnigan, Donna De Lory, Peter Beckett, Fred Tackett, Valerie Bailey, Gary Busey and many more.

Sean's most recent video release, a remake of Warren Zevon's "Poor, Poor, Pitiful Me" featuring legendary session guitarist Waddy Wachtel, has garnered many thousands of views since it's release last spring. Watch the video HERE!

Just prior to "Poor, Poor, Pitiful Me", Sean released a short documentary entitled "#WhosTheGirl2020 -The Writing & Recording of "Girl From The Party”. The song itself was a co-write with legendary R&B musician, James Gadson. James is a drummer/writer/producer most known as Bill Wither's drummer during the height of his career. James has played with so many greats; Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Doyle Bramhall II, The Watts 103rd St. Band, Paul McCartney, Beck... the list goes on forever. 

After James played on a song of Sean's called “Matching Pair Of Broken Hearts”, Sean asked James for help writing “Girl From The Party”. James wrote the bridge in a rare filmed moment in the documentary. Watch the documentary HERE. Stream the song HERE! Both "Matching Pair Of Broken Hearts" and "Girl From The Party" will be part of the upcoming album; DOGS, which Sean is putting the final touches on. This will be his second full length album,  and is due to arrive Summer 2022. The first single, “THE ICE CREAM SONG" was released Tuesday, 2/22/22 @ 2:22 in preparation of the full album release. Watch the video here: and buy the single here! 

When not writing/producing, Sean is also the bass player for the legendary country outfit, Gypsy Saddletramps, whose album “Walk On Down The Road" was nominated Best Album at the 2011 LA Music Awards. 

Sean is also a featured artist/endorsee of the best bass bridge on earth, The Ray Ross Bass Bridge and proudly uses the Droplet Sound System on his acoustic guitars.

 

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