Education
Holly was raised in El Paso, Texas and attended college at Macalester College in Saint Paul Minnesota with a double major in anthropology and history.
Holly was raised in El Paso, Texas and attended college at Macalester College in Saint Paul Minnesota with a double major in anthropology and history.
She also serves on the board of two well established non-profit organizations, the Mid-Continent Oceanographic Institute, and Voice of Witness. From 2005 to 2009, Holly was the lead vocalist and guitarist for Minneapolis based alternative rock band They released two albums, and received national radio airplay. After leaving Holly was commissioned by the Jerome Foundation to compose and perform an improvisational music piece at The Cedar Cultural Center and later relocated from Minneapolis to San Francisco.
A year after landing in California, she left her career as a fundraiser with the San Francisco Symphony with only $2000 in savings to focus on being a full-time musician.
Over the course of 20 days, she raised a record-breaking $50,000 using Tilt open to work on a solo album produced by John Vanderslice. The campaign was the largest successful musical campaign on the platform, and seventh largest campaign overall for 2013.
The album, Maps and Lists, was released on September 16, 2014 under the moniker and features original album artwork by graphic novelist Anders Nilsen. After releasing the album embarked on a 45-city tour preceded by album release parties in Minneapolis, San Francisco, and New York featuring Ken Stringfellow from The Posies, Big Star and R.E.M. She also performed a live set on KEXP-FM in Seattle.
In January 2015 she successfully completed another $50,000 crowd funding campaign to record and release "#2 Record", a double concept album that will feature two versions of each song.
One version will feature Holly on vocals and the other will feature a collaborating artist, including Vanderslice, Stringfellow, Alan Sparhawk (of Low), John Hermanson (of Storyhill and Alva Star), and Brian Tighe (of The Hang Ups). On March of that year she and Stringfellow also announced they would be recording a country album together in France. The album included Vicki Peterson from The Bangles and Matthew Caws of Nada Surf and received positive reviews.
, The Boston Globe commented that it was a " fascinating left-field listen" noting "the gorgeous back-and-forth dueting of Stringfellow and Munoz".
Holly co-founded and currently serves on the board of the Mid-Continent Oceanographic Institute (formerly called the Rock Star Supply Company), a non-profit creative writing and tutoring center in the Twin Cities. The organization is notable in that it is currently in development to become a 826 National chapter.
She also serves on the board of Voice of Witness, an organization that uses oral history and education programs to illuminate domestic and international contemporary human rights crises.