Holly Starr Returns with Brand New Single "Never Going Back"

Singer and songwriter Holly Starr has just released her brand new single "Never Going Back," which is now available at most digital music outlets. Co-written by Starr, Scott Cash and Ryan McAdoo, "Never Going Back" was produced by Ed and Scott Cash (Chris Tomlin, Kari Jobe).
"'Never Going Back' is a celebration song for all my brothers and sisters in Christ who have experienced the saving power of Jesus," said Starr. "Salvation from sin and the ability to move on from our past comes through the blood and love of Jesus. To be forgiven and given grace like that is something I want to sing about until the day I die!"
Currently at Christian radio, "Never Going Back" is the lead single from Starr's highly anticipated September Artist Garden Entertainment release, to be distributed by New Day Christian Distributors.
Since her debut in 2008, Starr has become known for her thoughtful songwriting and accessible pop melodies. A native of Quincy, Washington, her previous Artist Garden Entertainment releases include Embraced (2008), Tapestry (2010) andFocus (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
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