Holly Starr Releases "Everything I Need" Today

Holly Starr releases her fourth studio recording, Everything I Need, today. The Artist Garden Entertainment release, produced by Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Needtobreathe), Scott Cash (WOW Worship, Dan Bremnes) and Christopher Stevens (TobyMac, Jamie Grace), showcases seven selections, including Starr's new single, "Through Me."
"If there's one lesson I can pick out that God has taught me over the past two years, it's that in our lives, we all have things we feel like we're missing, so we spend a lot of time trying to fulfill those longings and desires," Starr explains of the project's inspiration. "For some of us, it's a relationship; for some of us, it's a job; for some of us, it's a higher position...but in the end, the thing we ultimately desire is God. He is everything we need."
NewReleaseToday.com says, "This album soothes, moves and challenges listeners. Don't miss this profound worship experience," while CCMmagazine.com notes, "...Holly Starr is clearly ahead of the curve throughout this latest melodic pop/contemporary Christian collection."
A native of Quincy, Washington, Starr's previous Artist Garden Entertainment releases include her 2008 debut, Embraced; Tapestry (2010) and Focus (2012). Videos of her hit singles "Don't Have Love" and "Through My Father's Eyes" have collectively garnered nearly 2 million YouTube views to date.
Everything I Need (Artist Garden Entertainment) is distributed by New Day Christian Distributors.
For further information, visit hollystarrmusic.com or turningpointpr.com. Follow Starr on Twitter and Instagram @hollystarrmusic.
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