TOMORROW: Jolie Holland plays Olympia

By Timothy Grisham on November 7, 2012

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Jolie Holland's progressive takes on traditional forms of music defies genre stereotypes, blending folk, country, rock, jazz and blues elements. Her music is mysterious and fluid, which has garnered high praise from fellow Anti- labelmates Tom Waits and Sage Francis, and a wide range of collaborators including Booker T. Jones, Bad Religion's Greg Graffin, David Gray and Chuck Ragan.

Holland has played to pack houses in Olympia, including the Capitol Theater in 2008.

She's back at the Capitol, Thursday, Nov. 8, with her band, the Chandeliers and Old Light. Holland's performance is the unofficial kickoff to this year's Olympia Film Festival, which begins Friday night.

CAPITOL THEATER, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 7:30 P.M., $15-$20, 206 E. FIFTH AVE., OLYMPIA, 360.754.6670