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Hole
Hole was an American alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989. It was founded by singer and guitarist Courtney Love and guitarist Eric Erlandson. It had several different bassists and drummers, the most prolific being drummer Patty Schemel, and bassists Kristen Pfaff (d. 1994) and Melissa Auf der Maur.

Holly Williams
Holly Audrey Williams, born March 12, 1981, is a notable American singer-songwriter and musician with a rich musical lineage, being the granddaughter of Hank Williams. Her journey from Cullman, Alabama, to releasing three albums, including "The Highway," showcases her distinctive country sound and independent spirit.

Hot Chip
Hot Chip are an English indie rock band formed in London in 2000. The group consists of multi-instrumentalists Alexis Taylor, Joe Goddard, Al Doyle, Owen Clarke, and Felix Martin. They are occasionally supplemented by Rob Smoughton and Sarah Jones for live performances and studio recordings. The group primarily produces music in the synth-pop and alternative dance genres, drawing influences from house and disco.

Housefires
Housefires, the American worship band from Atlanta, Georgia, emerged in 2014, influencing a shift in musical style at Grace Midtown Church. Led by Pat Barrett, they've released five live albums, with "Good Good Father" gaining massive popularity. Their impact extends through charting albums and independent tours.