Holly Knight photo by Matt Beard

From the Archive: Hall of Fame Honoree and Decorated Songwriter Holly Knight Shares Her Story

**This article was originally Published on January 16, 2018 for Inspirer.life**

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hen you’re looking for a songwriter with rock and roll in their soul, Holly Knight is the woman you want. Her career started in the early ’80s while she was performing in her band Spider. After a few years, and two albums, Knight moved to Los Angeles to pursue something others had been encouraging her to do for a long time: songwriting.

Once in LA, Knight hit the ground running. She has penned classic hits like “Love is a Battlefield,” “The Best,” and “Tall, Dark, Handsome Stranger.” Writing rock songs for rock artists of every sub-genre. Heart, Dusty Springfield, Pat Benatar, Aerosmith, Kiss, Otep, and Bonnie Tyler have all enlisted and benefited from her talents. Thirteen ASCAPs and three Grammy awards, along with an induction into Songwriters Hall of Fame are the honors she has racked up over her career.

Knight took some time to chat with us about her inspirations, dream collaborations, and how she became the writer of our favorite rocker chick tunes.

When we got signed to a record deal, the label kept picking my tunes as the singles and it became apparent that I could write a radio-friendly hit. It really was Mike Chapman, the record company president, who convinced me that I would do better taking myself seriously as a songwriter. He was (and still is) an amazing songwriter and producer (Blondie, The Knack, Benatar) and he suggested I move out to LA and sign a new publishing deal with him. We started writing together all the time. When I wasn’t writing with him, he teamed me up with other writers and eventually I branched out on my own as I started having hits.

I wanna give a shout out to the women out there that are still rocking and singing their hearts out: Lacey Sturm/Flyleaf, Lzzy Hale/Halestorm, Brody Dalle/Distillers, Amy Lee/Evanescence, Cristina Scabbia/Lacuna Coil. As far as women in general, I’d say Maya Angelou, Gloria Steinem, Mother Teresa, Princess Diana, Michelle Obama, Amelia Earhart, Coco Chanel, George Sand, and Marie Curie.

**This article was originally Published on January 16, 2018 for Inspirer.life**