
Eddie
Holman
EDDIE'S
"Hey There Lonely Girl" is one of the top selling and
best remembered romantic ballads of all times. Exhilarating soul
ballad king EDDIE HOLMAN, is on the scene with a great live show
featuring his spectacular million selling gold record, "Hey
There Lonely Girl", showcasing the full worth of his vocal
range. No one need be lonely anymore. Ably and strikingly backed
by the EDDIE HOLMAN band, Holman has found the perfect match of
musicians to bring out the powerful qualities of his crystal-clear
yet emotive instrument. Stylish vocals have become synonymous
with EDDIE HOLMAN. Holman's rich and powerful vocals, as distinctive
as ever, using that unique rang which remains the envy of many.
Holman has
one of the finest tenor voices ever to emerge from Philadelphia
and his rich soaring falsetto, the signature of the Holman persona
always strikes new highs.
EDDIE HOLMAN
is a very special soul stylist, a singer about whom British writer
Tony Cummings has said: "EDDIE HOLMAN'S voice, an astonishing
precision instrument which can leap octaves with the speed of
mercury and bend notes into shapes unimagined by lesser singers,
has assured its possessor a place in soul history."
He moved to
The City of Music, Philadelphia. This turning point was the beginning
of a new career. EDDIE wrote, produced and recorded in Philadelphia
while attending Overbrook High School. Success as a recording
artist came with his first national release while still a freshman
at Cheyney State University. He's has a string of national and
international hits, starting with "This Can't Be True, Girl",
which, as a point of fact, was his first charted song. "This
Can't Be True" was significant not just because it was EDDIEs
first hit but because it was unarguably the archetype on which
much of Philly's "sweet soul" sound was based, as well
as being one of the most beautiful records of the era, says writer
Tony Cummings." Prior to "Hey There Lonely Girl",
EDDIE'S recorded repertoire included "Am I A Loser, From
The Start", "I Love You" and "It's All In
The Game". Other popular recordings included "Don't
Stop Now", "Cathy Called" and "Since I Don't
Have You", plus other releases that are now much sought after
by American, European and Japanese soul collectors; recordings
such as "EDDIE'S My Name", "Stay Mine For Heaven's
Sake" and "I'll Cry 1,000 Tears". On stage, EDDIE
presents an image of class and the ability to be himself.
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