Holly Dodson

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Holly Dodson is a Canadian singer-songwriter, composer, and music producer who is a co-founding member and front-woman of synthpop group Parallels.[1]

Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresSynthpop, pop, electronic
OccupationsMusician, composer, producer
InstrumentsVoice, piano, synthesizer
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Holly Dodson
Holly Dodson performing with Parallels in Tucson, Arizona, in August 2012.
Holly Dodson performing with Parallels in Tucson, Arizona, in August 2012.
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Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresSynthpop, pop, electronic
OccupationsMusician, composer, producer
InstrumentsVoice, piano, synthesizer
Years active2007–present
LabelThe Marigold Label Lakeshore Records
Websiteiloveparallels.com
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Early life

Dodson is the daughter of Juno Award-winning guitarist (of The Stampeders), composer, and producer Rich Dodson and sister of Canadian musician Nick Dodson. At the age of six, Dodson's began traveling with her family and her father's band during the band's reunion tour in 1992. Dodson's upbringing was heavily influenced by music, spending time in her father's 24-track recording studio, Marigold Studios in Toronto.[2] She began writing songs at the age of sixteen and recorded a 12-song album The Carousel, which was never formally released.[3]

Parallels

Dodson co-wrote Parallels' debut album Visionaries, and is the primary producer of the band's new material. Dodson was deemed one of the "Hottest Names to Know in Canadian Music" in Flare's 30th Anniversary Issue.[4]

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