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Holly Throsby (Holly Sarah Throsby) was born on 28 December, 1978 in Sydney, Australia, is an Australian musician and writer. Discover Holly Throsby's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Holly Sarah Throsby |
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Singer-songwriter, musician, novelist |
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45 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
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28 December, 1978 |
Birthday |
28 December |
Birthplace |
Sydney, Australia |
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Australia
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She is a member of famous Singer-songwriter with the age 45 years old group.
Holly Throsby Height, Weight & Measurements
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Holly Throsby Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Holly Throsby worth at the age of 45 years old? Holly Throsby’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer-songwriter. She is from Australia. We have estimated Holly Throsby's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Holly Sarah Throsby is an Australian musician and novelist.
Her work as a solo artist has produced six albums.
Her older half-brother, Timothy Marc, died in a motorcycle accident in Thailand in 1996.
Throsby later recalled the death of her brother "I was 17 when [he] died and I had one exam left in my HSC. I went to the exam and did all that stuff because I thought you had to keep on doing that stuff and I didn't stop... Those things affect you. I think it has made me scared. It made me scared to travel because he died when he was in Bangkok. It made me scared to get on a motorcycle, which I've never done. It made me scared when other people travel away from me".
After earning a B.A. degree (major in English) from the University of Sydney, Throsby worked at an art house video store for several years and travelled overseas, including living in Austin, Texas for six months.
During 2003 Throsby recorded her debut album, On Night (11 November 2004), with experimental producer, Tony Dupé, at his cottage on Saddleback Mountain, near Kiama.
Throsby provided lead vocals and guitar, additional musicians were Dupé on piano and pump organ, Davey Cotsios on guitar and backing vocals, Abel Cross on bass guitar and double bass, and Joseph Fuse on drums.
In Australia it appeared on the indie label, Spunk Records.
AllMusic's Mark Deming described her album of "uncluttered but emotionally resonant songs made a major impact with critics."
Chloe Persing of Woroni felt it was "a collection of quaint and delicate acoustic songs that have a lyrical focus on themes such as loneliness and distance, and have the ability to resonate quite powerfully."
She toured in the United States, attending SXSW in 2005 and returning for a support tour with David Pajo (Slint, Interpol, Papa M).
Throsby also toured Europe, including the United Kingdom, with Micah P. Hinson.
In September 2005 Throsby's cover version of "Not the Girl You Think You Are" was compiled on the various artist's album, She Will Have Her Way – a tribute to singer-songwriters, and brothers, Tim and Neil Finn.
She was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Female Artist in 2006 for Under the Town; and in the same category in 2008 for A Loud Call.
In July 2006, Throsby released her second album, Under the Town, it was produced by Dupé again but included a larger group of session musicians.
Dupé assisted with piano, bouzouki, clarinet and trumpet; Jens Birchall provided cello and double bass; Rebecca and Samantha Brown (twin sisters) both played violin, Jack Ladder was on bass guitar and Bree van Reyk played drums.
It reached the ARIA Albums Chart top 100.
It also reached No. 2 on the related Hitseekers Albums chart.
The ARIA Report cited her "distinctive, fragile voice" with her "country-folk sound and poignant lyrics regarding all things from howling wolves to coffee pots" which have "struck a chord with music lovers."
Under the Town was lauded by music critics; including the UK press with ratings of 3/5 in Uncut, 4/5 in Mojo, and 8/10 from Drowned in Sound's Dom Gourlay.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 2006 Throsby was nominated for Best Female Artist for the album.
In 2011, she was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Children's Album for See!, her album of alternative children's songs.
They released an album of the same name in June 2011, which peaked at No. 3 and was nominated for an ARIA Music Awards of 2011 for Best Alternative Album in that year.
Throsby's debut novel, Goodwood, was published by Allen & Unwin on 28 September 2016.
Goodwood came in at number 7 on the ABC's Book Club's Top Ten and was number 3 on Dymocks’ list of the Best Books of 2016.
Goodwood has been since been shortlisted for an Indie Book Award, two Australian Book Industry Awards, two Davitt Awards (from Sisters in Crime), a Ned Kelly Award, and the Barbara Jeffris Award.
Her second novel, Cedar Valley, was published in September 2018.
It was longlisted for an Indie Book Award and a Davitt Award.
Throsby's third novel, Clarke, was published in 2022.
Holly Sarah Throsby is the daughter of Margaret Throsby, a radio presenter on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Classic FM; and John Buttsworth, a psychiatrist and art and furniture dealer.
Her uncle, David Throsby is a cultural economist, and her maternal grandmother was a cellist in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Throsby grew up in Sydney and began studying guitar at the age of 8.
She studied classical guitar techniques and began composing from the age of 11.
She attended Hunters Hill High School for her secondary education.
The band's second album, Wild Seeds (2019) and was nominated for an ARIA Music Awards of 2019 for Best Adult Contemporary Album.