Holly Dunn
COUNTRY STAR.
Singer, songwriter, producer, and painter Holly Dunn was among the most popular female country acts of the late ‘80s, charting over 20 hit singles, most famously the timeless “Daddy’s Hands.” Self-penning much of her work, Dunn was awarded as the Academy of Country Music's Top New Female Vocalist in 1986, won the Country Music Association's Horizon Award in 1987, was crowned as 1988’s BMI Songwriter of the Year, and become a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1989.
Equally inspired by musical and visual art, Holly Dunn pivoted from recording artist to painter and gallery owner after retiring from performing. Dunn’s multimedia creativity brims with heart, soul, and authenticity.