Holly Suzette Dunn (born on August 22, 1957) was an American country
singer-songwriter and one of the most beloved voices in the genre. Hailing from
San Antonio, Texas, Dunn moved to Nashville right after graduating from college
to try her luck in the music industry, following her brother’s footsteps. She
was signed to MTM records and released her debut singles “Playing for Keeps” and
“My Heart Holds On” in 1985, both of which became minor hits. Dunn had her
breakthrough moment in 1986 with her eponymous studio debut and the single
“Daddy’s Hands,” which peaked at Number 7 on Bil...