As longtime fans of the Everly Brothers, bandmates Graham Nash and Allan Clarke were determined to meet their heroes who were then touring the UK in 1960. The duo, who had already modeled themselves ...
Before getting their first big hit in the U.S. with “Bus Stop” in 1966, the Hollies had a string of charting singles in the UK, including their 1963 cover of the Coasters’ 1961 single “(Ain’t That) ...
When the Hollies released their third U.K. album, Hollies, in September 1965, the group had yet to conquer America as part of the British Invasion. But an increased reliance on original tunes by ...
In the beating heart of the Swinging Sixties, the Hollies were used to hordes of screaming teenage girls at their concerts. But for singer Allan Clarke and his schoolboy pal Graham Nash, their first ...
...Window 1963-1975. Original members Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks and Bobby Elliott discuss the history of The Hollies, while reflecting on their most memorable performances.
It is impossible to review these albums separately because they marked a transition in The Hollies. The career of the band can be split into three distinct sections. The Singles Years, The Albums ...
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