After her first record deal fell apart and she went broke because of it, Skylar Grey (then known as Holly Brook) began to feel like a failure, and that the music industry had turned its back and had been “abusive” to her. She was also experiencing writer’s block, so she decided to quit music for an indefinite amount of time. Moreover, she had just come out of a complicated relationship with her ex-boyfriend. All of this led her to make the decision of leaving Los Angeles and move to a cabin in the woods in Oregon, seeking to reconnect with herself and find her love for music again. … read more
After her first record deal fell apart and she went broke because of it, Skylar Grey (then known as Holly Brook) began to feel like a failure, and th… read more
After her first record deal fell apart and she went broke because of it, Skylar Grey (then known as Holly Brook) began to feel like a failure, and that the music industry had turned its … read more
Skylar Grey (born Holly Brook Hafermann on February 23, 1986), is an American singer-songwriter from Wisconsin. As a child, Grey performed professionally with her mother in a folk duo called Generations. In 2003, Grey moved to Los Angeles and recorded a demo under the alias Holly Brook, which would be her stage name for several years. In 2004 she signed a publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group and a recording contract with American rock band Linkin Park’s Warner Bros. Records’ label imprint, Machine Shop Recordings. She would later release her debut album, Like Blood…read more
Skylar Grey (born Holly Brook Hafermann on February 23, 1986), is an American singer-songwriter from Wisconsin. As a child, Grey performed professionally with her mother in a folk duo call… read more
Skylar Grey (born Holly Brook Hafermann on February 23, 1986), is an American singer-songwriter from Wisconsin. As a child, Grey performed professionally with her mother in a folk duo called Generations. In 2003, Grey moved to Los Ang… read more