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The Hollies
The Hollies are an English rock and pop band formed in Manchester in 1962. One of the leading British groups of the 1960s and into the mid-1970s, they are known for their distinctive three-part vocal harmony style. Singer Allan Clarke and rhythm guitarist/singer Graham Nash…via Wikipedia
Career Highlights
26 albums- Formed
- 1963
- Active
- 1963–present
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Selected Discography
- 1964In the Hollies Style
- 1964Stay With the Hollies
- 1965Hollies
- 1966Bus Stop
- 1966For Certain Because…
- 1966Would You Believe?
- 1967Butterfly
- 1967Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse
- 1967Evolution
- 1969Hollies Sing Dylan
- 1969Hollies Sing Hollies
- 1970Confessions of the Mind
- 1971Distant Light
- 1972Romany
- 1973Out on the Road
+ 11 more albums
The Web
2 hops outThe Hollies at the center, their direct connections around them, and the other bands those connections lead to — the same web you can explore live.
The Connection Web
15 threadsMembers
15- Tony Hicks1962–present
- Bernie Calvert1966–present
- Don Rathbone1963–1963
- Bobby Elliott1963–present
- Allan Clarke(of The Hollies)1963–1971
- Graham Nash1962–1968
- Terry Sylvester1969–1981
- Ray Stiles
- Carl Wayne2000–2004
- Mikael Rickfors1971–1973
- Allan Clarke(of The Hollies)1973–1999
- Graham Nash1982–1982
- Ian Parker(keyboardist, member of The Hollies since 1991)1991–present
- Eric Haydock1962–1966
- Alan Coates(Production music composer)
The Extended Web
18 acts · 2 hops outWhere The Hollies’s collaborators go next — the other bands, founded groups, and side projects their direct connections belong to.
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