Linus of Hollywood

Singer-songwriter and music producer

Linus of Hollywood - Singer-songwriter and music producer
Born

March 4th, 1973
52 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A singer-songwriter and producer originating from the United States, this individual gained recognition in the music industry for blending pop and rock styles. With a career spanning several decades, music composition and production have been central activities. Collaborations with various artists and contribution to original songs have marked significant aspects of the professional journey. The individual has maintained a presence in both independent and mainstream music scenes, producing works that resonate with diverse audiences.

Released the album 'From the Womb'

Produced tracks for various artists

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