found: Do we think too much? I don't think we can ever stop, 2004:t.p. (Lonnie Holley) p. 11 (b. Birmingham, Ala., 1950)
found: Homegrown & handmade IV, c2009:p.21 (Lonnie Holley, Lonnie Holly [sic.]) p. 23 (1950- ; AL)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, April 25, 2013:(Lonnie Bradley Holley, sometimes known as The Sand Man (born February 10, 1950 in Birmingham, Alabama), is an African American artist and art educator. Holley began his artistic life in 1979 by carving tombstones for his sister's two children who died in a house fire. He used blocks of a soft sandstone-like by-product of metal casting which was discarded in piles by a foundry near his sister's house. He believes that divine intervention led him to the material and inspired his artwork.)
found: Kendrick Brinson WWW site, April 25, 2013:Lonnie Holley for FADER (I spent an afternoon with Atlanta folk artist Lonnie Holley for FADER. He is a painter and sculptor, and a musician and I really enjoyed getting to know him. Lonnie recently released his first album, "Just Before Music.") - http://kendrickbrinson.com/lonnie-holley/
found: Outsider art sourcebook, 2016:page 121 (Lonnie Holley b. 1950 ; Holley's sculptures...are made from a variety of materials)