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Eddie Holman
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Age79 years
BornJun 03, 1946
Height5'8" (1.72 m)
CountryUnited States
ProfessionSinger, recording artist, christian minister
ZodiacGemini ♊
EyesBlack

Eddie Holman

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Eddie Holman

Eddie Holman, born on June third, nineteen forty-six, is an American singer, musician, and minister renowned for his remarkable high-pitched voice. He gained widespread recognition with his iconic 1969 hit song, 'Hey There Lonely Girl,' a heartfelt adaptation of 'Hey There Lonely Boy' originally performed by Ruby & the Romantics. Holman's musical repertoire spans various genres, including R&B, pop, soul, and gospel, showcasing his versatility as an artist.

Holman's journey in the music industry began in nineteen sixty-two when he released his debut record, 'What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You,' under Leopard Records. His career took off in nineteen sixty-six with the release of his first hit, 'This Can't Be True.' This success was followed by a string of popular tracks, including 'Am I a Loser from the Start,' 'I Love You' in nineteen sixty-nine, 'Don't Stop Now' in nineteen seventy, and 'Cathy Called' in nineteen seventy.

In nineteen sixty-three, the original version of 'Hey There Lonely Boy' was released, but it was Holman's rendition in nineteen sixty-nine that captured the hearts of many, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His contributions to music were recognized in two thousand sixteen when he was inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame, solidifying his legacy in the industry.