Skylar Grey, an American songwriter and performer, was born in Mazomanie, Wisconsin in 1986.
Skylar Grey, born Holly Brook Hafermann, is a singer, songwriter, and record producer from the United States. She has three studio albums and five extended plays to her credit. Skylar Grey and her mother were members of the folk duet Generations when she was a youngster. She published her debut EP, 'Holly Brook EP,' in 2005, and co-wrote the songs "She Said" and "Done With Like" on Larson's album, 'Finally Out of P.E. Skylar Grey was born on February 23, 1986, as Holly Brook Hafermann in Mazomanie, Wisconsin, to Candace Kreitlow and Gene Roger Hafermann. She went to high school but dropped out to pursue a career in music.
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