The Hollies

   
The Hollies are a British rock and roll band formed in the early 1960s. They signed to Parlophone in 1963 as label-mates of The Beatles, and released their first album in the US in 1964 as part of the first wave of British Invasion releases. They are commonly associated with Manchester, because several original Hollies came from the city and its outlying communities. The Hollies had a squeaky-clean image, and were famous for their vocal harmonies. Frequent releases throughout the early '60s included many cover versions of popular songs as well as a few original hits (notably 1966's "Bus Stop"). "Carrie Anne", "Carousel" and "Look Through Any Window" are three of their more memorable harmony performances. Drummer Bobby Elliot is also considered by many to be one of England's best drummers; together with longtime bassist Bernie Calvert, the Hollies enjoyed a solid, almost jazz-oriented backbeat. Tony Hicks and Graham Nash shared the guitar spotlight, while frontman Allan Clarke sang in his distinctive nasal tenor. Until 2000, Allan Clarke remained the primary singer. When Graham Nash, one of the group's main songwriters, left in 1968 over creative differences, he formed Crosby, Stills and Nash. Soon afterwards, a massive audition took place for a suitable successor. Guitarist-singer Terry Sylvester of the Swinging Blue Jeans eventually joined. This lineup had an immediate hit with "Sorry, Suzanne". Singer Allan Clarke briefly left the group in 1971 for a solo career. European star Mikael Rickfors overcame language barriers as Clarke's replacement, yielding the major hit "The Air That I Breathe". Allan Clarke returned in 1972 with the Creedence Clearwater Revival-inspired smash, "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress". The group's popularity reached a peak in 1972 with a cover song, "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", which was revived years after its initial appearance as a result of its use in a television advertisement and reached #1 in the UK and American charts. Some have compared the Hollies' successful vocal style to classic 70s bands, from Yes to Styx. The band continued to record and tour sporadically in various lineups through the mid-1980s They still tour as of 2004, albeit with only two original members -- Hicks and Elliot.

Line-up

Discography

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  1. Stay With The Hollies, 1964
  2. In The Hollies Style, 1965
  3. The Hollies, 1965
  4. Would You Believe, 1966
  5. For Certain Because, 1966
  6. Would You Believe, 1967
  7. Evolution, 1967
  8. Butterfly, 1967
  9. The Vintage Hollies, 1967 (stereo reissue of In The Hollies Style)
  10. Stay With The Hollies, 1968 (stereo reissue)
  11. The Hollies' Greatest, 1968 (compilation)
  12. The Hollies Sing Dylan, 1969
  13. Hollies Sing Hollies, 1969
  14. Reflection, 1969 (stereo reissue)
  15. Confessions Of The Mind, 1970
  16. Distant Light, 1971

External link

Hollies, The

 

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