User:Connor Holloway

Connor Holloway
Connor Holloway was born on October 19, 1997 in Talladega, California, to parents Mark and Joyce Holloway. Connor Holloway currently resides in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area where he works on his music career and is part-time DJ, full-time savage. He goes by the stage name "High Peak," and has produced 2 full albums and 1 EP and several hit singles. His first album, On The Edge was hailed by Billboard's Top 100 Summer Intern as "unworthy of the hate it receive." His second album 29,000 Feet and EP Low Oxygen were received more warmly: the former selling over 13 records worldwide. However, he is best known for his singles "Avalanche In My Heart" and "Dangerous Pass, Sharp Turn".

Biographical Summary
At the age of 3, Connor became a blacksmithing apprentice in his grandfather's blacksmithing shop, where he suffered a minor burn on his left calf the shape of a fish. Following the incident, his mother pulled him from the blacksmithing apprenticeship in favor of a more lucrative opportunity for success with the Los Angeles Police Department as a pedophile lure. He was a part of a total 37 successful stings over the course of his 4 year tenure. By the age of 9 he had begun playing 11 different instruments, and his parents urged him to pursue his passion as a dancer. Between the ages of 10 and 13, he trained as a ballet dancer with NASA's Gaelic Acrobatics for Young Men Achieving Nimbleness (GAYMAN) program in Willaha, AZ. Due to injuries sustained during his stint in the GAYMAN program, Connor was forced to return home to recover. During his recovery period, he began writing poetry, which became songs, which became the beginning of his music career. Since then, Connor has been signed with MusicMan Records where he began his professional career.

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