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3×3: Ali Holder on Gap Skinnies, Hans Zimmer, and the Sensuality of Summer

Jan 19, 2016

3x3: Ali Holder on Gap Skinnies, Hans Zimmer, and the Sensuality of Summer

Artist: Ali Holder
Hometown: From Wichita Falls, TX; Live in Austin, TX
Latest Album: From My Veins Will Fall

 

Adios West Texas see ya in a few months

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What was the first record you ever bought with your own money?
Olivia Newton John, Physical

If money were no object, where would you live and what would you do?
If money were no object, I would travel/live all over the world and tour/play music. I would write and make visual art, when I wasn't.

If your life were a movie, which songs would be on the soundtrack?
If my life were a movie, I would want Hans Zimmer to compose the score.

 

Working on my new look

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What brand of jeans do you wear?
I wear Gap — always skinny 1969 jeans … which they don't make anymore, unfortunately, so I'm holding onto threads.

What's your go-to karaoke tune?
I am not a fan of participating in karaoke. I am terrible at karaoke.

What's your favorite season?
I love the coziness of Winter. I love the sensuality of Summer. I love the crispness of Fall. I love the new beginnings of Spring.

 

Morning sandwich negotiations @cowboycold

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Kimmel or Fallon?
Fallon

Jason Isbell or Sturgill Simpson?
I could never choose between Isbell or Simpson. They both hold equally important places in my heart for different reasons.

Chocolate or vanilla?
Horchata or strawberry


Photo credit: Stephanie Macias

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3x3: Ali Holder on Gap Skinnies, Hans Zimmer, and the Sensuality of Summer
3x3: Ali Holder on Gap Skinnies, Hans Zimmer, and the Sensuality of Summer