Eric Holland

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Eric Holland, aka Eric David Holland, was a top recording engineer in London in the late 1960's and early 70's. He engineered hit singles by Sweet, Lulu, Butterscotch and worked on dozens of albums by acts including The Bee Gees, Savoy Brown, Lulu, The Sweet, Galliard, The Poppy Family, The John Dummer Band, Andwella's Dream and Justin Hayward.

In the mid 70's to 1980's Eric went on to work as an A&R guy, promotion man, music publisher and record producer. He wrote a jingle for BBC Radio 1's Mike Read Breakfast Show and had a turntable hit with a nationwide (UK) single he made and wrote for The Flames: "Your Love Is Slipping Away" (Chiswick Records, released in 1983).

His promotion and music publishing activities took in diverse artists from Bruce Springsteen to Millie Jackson, The Hollies and Electric Light Orchestra.

Most recently heard of as a singer, songwriter and blues guitar player in London, England.