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Holly Loose was born on March 22nd, 1977 in Berlin. In 1991, at the age of 14, Holly Loose founded his first school band, "the breadcases", of which unfortunately there is no longer any sound material. During his training as a surveying technician from 1993 to 1996, he dealt intensively with music and began to write German lyrics. In 1994, with Holly Loose as a singer, the Berlin formation “the comuvnics” emerged, which soon took on semi-professional traits and also gave concerts beyond Berlin's national borders. In 1997 the band had to take a break because Holly Loose was drafted into the German Navy. There he was ordered to play the first bass in the Bremerhaven marine choir just a week after moving in, toured Germany with his comrades and appeared with them on the folk music charts, among other things. Together with keyboardist Daniel Hassbecker (Silly, Tim Benzko etc) and guitarist Sascha Brian Conrad (Mutabor), bassist Ronald Karek and drummer Oliver Peters (Bonnie Taylor, Lift, Chris de Burgh etc.), "the comuvnics" went in for the first time in 2000 a professional studio and signed their first record deal with "Lou-Musics". Under the wing of Martin Schreier (star combo Meißen), the EP "Milestones" was created in 2001, which also received attention in several national music competitions. In the same year the band recorded the EP “Insideout” together with Richie Barton (Silly) and Uwe Hassbecker (Silly) and released it on LOU-Musics. In 2003 the last EP "gently anger"