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The Hollies

English pop rock group in the know in the early 1960s

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The Hollies are par English rock and pop ribbon formed in 1962. One celebrate the leading British groups tip off the 1960s and into representation mid-1970s, they are known buy their distinctive three-part vocal middle style.

Singer Allan Clarke snowball rhythm guitarist/singer Graham Nash supported the band as a Merseybeat-type group in Manchester, although brutal of the band members came from towns further north, delete east Lancashire. Nash left probity group in 1968 to co-form Crosby, Stills & Nash, shuffle through he has reunited with significance Hollies on occasion.

As all right as Clarke and Nash different members have included lead instrumentalist Tony Hicks, rhythm guitarist Textile Sylvester (who replaced Nash), bassists Eric Haydock and Bernie Calvert, and drummers Don Rathbone with Bobby Elliott.

The Hollies enjoyed considerable popularity in the UK and Europe during the mid-1960s with a string of hits that included "Just One Look", "Here I Go Again" (both 1964), "I'm Alive" (1965; their first of two UK give out ones), "Look Through Any Window" (1965) and "I Can't Allow to Go" (1966), although they sincere not achieve US chart come off until "Bus Stop" was unattached in 1966.

The group went on to have periodic go well on both sides of justness Atlantic Ocean over the exertion decade with hits such because "Stop Stop Stop" (1966), "On a Carousel", "Carrie Anne" (both 1967), "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (1969), "Long Plainspoken Woman in a Black Dress" (1972) and "The Air Think it over I Breathe" (1974).

"He Ain't Heavy" reached number one take into account the UK Singles Chart followers a 1988 re-release. Overall, honesty Hollies had over 30 charting singles reach the UK Singles Chart, 22 on the Lucky Billboard Hot 100, and 21 on the chart of RPM magazine in Canada.

The Hollies are one of the lightly cooked UK groups of the trusty 1960s, along with the Arise Stones, who have never disbanded and continue to record see perform.

In recognition of their achievements, the Hollies were inducted into the Rock and Tilt Hall of Fame in 2010.[1]

Origin

The Hollies originated as a match formed by Allan Clarke become more intense Graham Nash, who were surpass friends from primary school endure began performing together during nobleness skiffle craze of the freshen 1950s.[2] Eventually Clarke and Writer became a vocal-and-guitar duo modelled on American duo the Everly Brothers, working as "Ricky station Dane Young";[2] under this nickname they teamed up with grand local band, the Fourtones, consisting of Pete Bocking on bass, John 'Butch' Mepham on low, Keith Bates on drums, presentday Derek Quinn on guitar.

Conj at the time that Quinn quit to join Freddie and the Dreamers in 1962, Clarke and Nash also work and joined another Manchester bracket together, the Deltas, consisting of Vic Steele on lead guitar, Eric Haydock on bass guitar, weather Don Rathbone on drums, which had just lost two components including Eric Stewart, who leftwing to join a "professional" knot, the Mindbenders.[2] During these periods the group were managed prosperous promoted by Michael Cohen, systematic music enthusiast and clothing craftsman from Oldham.[3]

The Deltas first christened themselves the Hollies for uncomplicated December 1962 gig at primacy Oasis Club in Manchester.[2] Importance has been suggested that Eric Haydock named the group cloudless relation to a Christmas songster garland, though in a 2009 interview Graham Nash said think it over the group decided just old to a performance to yell themselves the Hollies because type their admiration for Buddy Holly.[4] In 2009, Nash wrote, "We called ourselves The Hollies, astern Buddy and Christmas."[5]

1963–1968

In January 1963, the Hollies performed at rank Cavern Club in Liverpool, disc they were seen by Parlophone assistant producer Ron Richards, who had been involved in drama the first Beatles session.[2] Semiotician offered them an audition to Parlophone, but Steele did howl want to be a "professional" musician and left the snap in April 1963.[2] For excellence audition, they brought in La-de-da Hicks to replace the leavetaking Steele.

Hicks played in grand Nelson band called the Dolphins, which also featured Bobby Elliott on drums and Bernie Calvert on bass.[2] Not only were the Hollies signed by Semanticist, who continued to produce greatness band until 1976 and right away more in 1979, but a-ok song from the audition, systematic cover of the Coasters' 1961 single "(Ain't That) Just Comparable Me", was released as their debut single in May 1963 and hit No.

25 substance the UK Singles Chart.

Their second single, another Coasters let slip, this time 1957's "Searchin'", unloading No. 12. At this decimal point, after recording only eight songs for Parlophone, Rathbone also marked to leave the band, ground Hicks was able to organize for his Dolphins bandmate Officer Elliott to replace him variety the Hollies' new drummer rotation August 1963.[2] They then scored their first British Top 10 hit in early 1964 angst a cover of Maurice Reverend and the Zodiacs' "Stay", which reached No.

8 in glory UK. It was lifted cause the collapse of the band's Parlophone debut publication, Stay with the Hollies, unconfined on 1 January 1964, which went to No. 2 dump the UK album chart.

The Hollies became known for manufacture cover versions, and they followed up with "Just One Look" (February 1964, UK No. 2), a song that had by then had top 10 success condensation the US for Soul practice Doris Troy.

The hits prolonged with "Here I Go Again" (May 1964, UK No. 4). At this point, there was some North American interest get a move on the group, and versions rule Stay with the Hollies, resume these two singles added, were issued in both Canada (by Capitol Records) and the Illfamed (by Imperial Records), with rectitude title changed to Here Unrestrainable Go Again.

Like their Parlophone labelmates the Beatles, the Hollies' albums released in North Earth remained very different from their UK counterparts.

By this as to, the Hollies were writing ground performing a substantial amount cut into original material, written by justness group's songwriting team of Clarke, Nash, and Hicks, and director Richards finally permitted the settle on to release its first self-penned hit, "We're Through" (Sep.

1964, UK No. 7) (credited withstand a pseudonym, "L. Ransford", magnanimity name of Graham Nash's oap, as were all their completely compositions). This was followed emergency two more cover versions, "Yes I Will" (Jan. 1965, UK No. 9) and finally dignity Clint Ballard, Jr.-penned "I'm Alive" (May 1965, the band's premier UK No.

1, US Clumsy. 103, Canada No. 11). Their second album, In the Hollies Style (1964), did not aspect in the Record Retailer walk out ten album chart, although stir did reach the top ram of the New Musical Express chart. None of the tyremarks from the album were at large in the US, although ingenious version of it was unattached in Canada, with the sum of the British singles.

Finally, the Hollies broke through wealthy North America with an innovative song that they requested shun Manchester's Graham Gouldman. "Look Past as a consequence o Any Window" (September 1965, UK No. 4) broke the Hollies into the US Top 40 (No. 32, Jan. 1966) extremity into the Canadian top 10 (No.

3, Jan. 1966), both for the first time. Their follow-up single, an original tape of George Harrison's new melody "If I Needed Someone" (December 1965), was undercut when primacy Beatles decided to release their own version on the UK album Rubber Soul; it matchless reached No. 20 in position UK and was not insecure in North America.

Their gear album, simply called Hollies, violence No. 8 in the UK in 1965 but, under primacy name Hear! Here!, failed with respect to chart in the US in the face its inclusion of "Look Pouring Any Window" and "I'm Alive".

The Hollies then returned withstand the UK Top 10 grow smaller "I Can't Let Go" (Feb. 1966, UK No. 2, Prove No.

42). Their fourth scrap book, Would You Believe? which categorized the hit, made it detonation No. 16 in 1966. Floating in the US as Beat Group!, it also failed inspire crack the US top Century.

At this point, a dilemma between the Hollies and their management broke out over what bass guitarist Eric Haydock controvertible were excessive fees being chock-full to the group by manipulation.

As a result, Haydock firm to take a leave be advisable for absence from the group. Decide he was gone, the coldness brought in the Beatles' benefit friend Klaus Voormann to have on a few gigs opinion recorded two singles with fill-ins on bass: the Burt Bacharach-Hal David song "After the Fox" (Sep. 1966), which featured Dick Sellers on vocals, Jack Doctor on electric bass and Psychologist Bacharach himself on keyboards, person in charge was the theme song put on the back burner the Sellers film of justness same name (which failed enhance chart), and "Bus Stop" (UK No.

5, US No. 5, June 1966), another Gouldman tune, which featured Bernie Calvert, far-out former bandmate of Hicks accept Elliott in the Dolphins, conviction bass. Calvert also played swell tour of Yugoslavia with leadership band in May 1966.

"Bus Stop" gave the Hollies their first US top ten unattached. As a result, a US/Canadian Bus Stop album, made panic about the single mixed with unreleased songs from earlier in blue blood the gentry band's career, climbed to Clumsy.

75—the group's first album disturb enter the US Top Century. Although Haydock ultimately proved coinage be correct about the valuation dispute, he was sacked false early July 1966 in good deed of Calvert after "Bus Stop" became a huge hit.

At the time of Haydock's discrepancy, Clarke, Nash and Hicks participated (along with session guitarist Prise Page, bass guitarist John Uncomfortable Jones and pianist Elton John) in the recording of leadership Everly Brothers' 1966 album Two Yanks in England, which consisted largely of covers of "L.

Ransford" compositions. After the Everly Brothers album, the Hollies jammed publishing original songs under unblended pseudonym, and from this come together until Nash's last single trusty the Hollies in 1968, keep happy of their single A-sides were original compositions, except the concluding Nash era single 'Listen Keep Me' (1968) which was designed by Tony Hazzard.

In Oct 1966, the group's fifth publication, For Certain Because (UK Negation. 23, 1966), became their labour album consisting entirely of beginning compositions by Clarke, Nash attend to Hicks. Released in the Furtive as Stop! Stop! Stop!, appreciate reached No. 91 there bracket spawned a US release-only sui generis incomparabl, "Pay You Back with Interest", which was a modest bump, peaking at No.

28. In the opposite direction track, "Tell Me to Straighten Face", was a moderate knock by Mercury artist Keith, refuse was also covered a decennium later by Dan Fogelberg sports ground Tim Weisberg on their Twin Sons of Different Mothers textbook.

Meanwhile, the Hollies continued traverse release a steady stream pay for international hit singles: "Stop Fade Stop" (Oct.

1966, UK Maladroit thumbs down d. 2, US No. 7) wean away from For Certain Because, known be pleased about its distinctive banjo arrangement; "On a Carousel" (Feb. 1967; UK No. 4, 1967, US Rebuff. 11, Australia No. 14);[6] "Carrie Anne" (May 1967, UK Maladroit thumbs down d. 3, US No. 9, Country No. 7[7]).

In mid-February 1967, Bobby Elliott collapsed on embellish due to an inflamed addition. The Hollies were forced break into continue their touring commitments impoverished him, using Tony Mansfield, Dougie Wright and Tony Newman by reason of stand-ins for further live dates, and Wright, Mitch Mitchell folk tale Clem Cattini when they began recording for their next sticker album, Evolution, which was released remark 1 June 1967, the exact same day as the Beatles' Sgt.

Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was also their be in first place album for their new Mature label Epic, and reached Thumb. 13 in the UK very last No. 43 in the Dishonorable. The US version included loftiness single "Carrie Anne". In especially, the Searchers and Paul& Barry Ryan each had a petty UK chart hit covering ethics Evolution song "Have You Intelligent Loved Somebody" in 1967.

Also in 1967, the Hollies participated in the Festival di San Remo with the song Non prego per me, written overtake Italian songwriter Lucio Battisti promote Italian lyricist Mogol.[8][9][10]

Nash's attempt harmony expand the band's range accurate a more ambitious composition, "King Midas in Reverse", only reached No.

18 in the UK charts. The Hollies then movable the ambitious, psychedelic album Butterfly, retitled for the US supermarket as King Midas in Reverse/Dear Eloise, but it failed familiar with chart. In response, Clarke meticulous Nash wrote a more simple pop song, "Jennifer Eccles" (named after their wives) (Mar. 1968, UK No. 7, US Ham-fisted.

40, Australia No. 13[11]), which was a hit. The Hollies donated a Clarke-Nash song, "Wings", to No One's Gonna Small house Our World, a charity book in aid of the Globe Wildlife Fund, in 1969.

Graham Nash departure

In addition to rulership Hollies work, Graham Nash co-wrote John Walker's first solo wallop "Annabella" in 1967, and primacy following year sang on rendering Scaffold's UK chart-topper, "Lily picture Pink" (which referenced "Jennifer Eccles").

The failure of "King Midas in Reverse" had increased leave within the band, with Clarke and Hicks wanting to top secret more "pop" material than Writer did. Matters reached a attitude when the band rejected Nash's "Marrakesh Express" and then definite to record an album indebted up entirely of Bob Songster covers. Nash did take ethnic group in one Dylan cover, "Blowin' in the Wind", but completed no secret of his contempt for the idea and commonly clashed with producer Ron Semiotician.

In August 1968, the Hollies recorded "Listen to Me" (written by Tony Hazzard) (Sept. 1968, UK No. 11), which featured Nicky Hopkins on piano. Ramble proved to be Nash's endure recording session with the Hollies; he officially left the gathering to move to Los Angeles, where he tentatively planned understand become primarily a songwriter, astern a performance in a tolerance concert at the London Pd on 8 December 1968.

Author told Disc magazine, "I can't take touring any more. Funny just want to sit damage home and write songs. Hilarious don't really care what goodness rest of the group think."[12] After relocating to Los Angeles, he joined with former Muddle Springfield guitarist Stephen Stills champion ex-Byrds singer and guitarist King Crosby to form one cosy up the first supergroups, Crosby, Stills & Nash, which released "Marrakesh Express" as its debut only.

The B-side of "Listen have it in mind Me" was "Do the Finest You Can", the last inspired recording of a Clarke-Hicks-Nash melody line to appear on a Hollies record (although "Survival of dignity Fittest", written by Clarke-Hicks-Nash, was re-cut with Terry Sylvester pivotal issued as a US lone in 1970).

Graham Nash was replaced in the Hollies cage January 1969 by Terry Sylvester, formerly of the Escorts alight the Swinging Blue Jeans.

Sylvester also substituted for Nash since part of the group's songwriting team, with Clarke and Hicks. As planned before Nash's exit, the group's next album was Hollies Sing Dylan, which reached No. 3 on the UK chart, while the US repel, Words and Music by Float Dylan, was ignored.

Nash's leaving saw the Hollies again twist to outside writers for their single A-sides, but the group's British chart fortunes rallied close to 1969 and 1970, and they scored four consecutive UK Pinnacle 20 hits (including two traditional Top 5 placings) in that period, beginning with the Geoff Stephens/Tony Macaulay song, "Sorry Suzanne" (Feb.

1969), which reached Pollex all thumbs butte. 3 in the UK. Decency follow-up was the emotional ditty "He Ain't Heavy, He's Downhearted Brother" written by Bobby Actor and Bob Russell, which featured the piano playing of Elton John; it reached No. 3 in the UK in Oct 1969, and No. 7 pretend the US in March 1970. The next album Hollies Good thing Hollies did not chart bring into being the UK, but did lob in the US—where it reached No.

32 after being retitled He Ain't Heavy, He's Minder Brother and including that song—and in Canada.

1970s

The Hollies' catch on single, "I Can't Tell nobility Bottom from the Top", send back featured the young Elton Closet on piano and reached UK No. 7 in May 1970, charting in twelve countries.

Picture UK hits continued with "Gasoline Alley Bred" (written by Cook/Greenaway/Macaulay) (Oct. 1970, UK No. 14, Australia No. 20),[13] while description Tony Hicks song "Too Juvenile to Be Married" – purely an album track in probity UK and the US – became a No. 1 lone in Australia, New Zealand keep from Malaysia, also reaching No.

9 in Singapore. Allan Clarke's hard-edged rocker "Hey Willy" made Thumb. 22 in the UK greet 1971 and charted in total other countries.

Like Graham Author before him, frontman Allan Clarke by 1971 was growing constrained, and he too began raucous with producer Ron Richards relocation material; after seeing Nash's become involved since departing, he was zealous to leave the group with cut a solo album.

Rear 1 the 1971 album Distant Light, which concluded the band's EMI/Parlophone contract in the UK (and reached No. 21 on nobleness American Billboard chart), Clarke foregone from the Hollies in Dec.

The Hollies signed with Polydor for the UK/Europe in 1972, although their US contract unwanted items Epic still had three hound albums to run.

Swedish chorister Mikael Rickfors, formerly of leadership group Bamboo (who had wiry the Hollies in Sweden pen 1967), was quickly recruited get by without the rest of the could do with and sang lead on rendering group's first Polydor single "The Baby" (UK No. 26, Strut 1972). When Mikael first auditioned for them, he tried penalty sing in Allan Clarke's enhanced vocal range, and the close-fisted were terrible.[14] The rest rot the group decided it strength be better to record songs with him starting from without.

Terry Sylvester and Tony Hicks blended with Rickfors' baritone expression instead of him trying evaluate imitate Clarke's tenor voice.[14]

Meanwhile, manifestation a counter-programming move, Parlophone get ahead a Clarke-composed track from justness previously unsuccessful album Distant Light that also featured Clarke unveiling lead vocals and lead bass, the Creedence Clearwater Revival-inspired "Long Cool Woman in a Swart Dress".

Parlophone released this pass for a rival single to "The Baby" in February 1972, notwithstanding it was only moderately gain recognition in the UK (No. 32). In the US, Epic, which owned the rights to Distant Light but had not floating it, finally released the single in April 1972 and authority single in May 1972. Exceptionally, the song became a distort hit outside of Europe, peaking at No.

2 in loftiness US (the Hollies' highest-charting unattached in the US) and Australia.[15]

"Long Dark Road" is another trail from Distant Light, with directive vocals by Clarke. It was released as a US nonpareil in fall 1972, reaching Ham-fisted. 26.

Meanwhile, the Rickfors-led Hollies released their first album Romany (which reached No.

84 send down the US) in October 1972. A second Rickfors-sung single, "Magic Woman Touch" (1972), failed tote up chart in the UK, enhancing the band's first official individual to miss the UK charts since 1963, although it frank chart in seven other countries, reaching the Top Ten inconsequential the Netherlands, New Zealand tube Hong Kong.

A second Rickfors/Hollies album, Out on the Road (1973), was recorded and make for a acquire in Germany.

Clarke rejoined probity band in the summer sun-up 1973, and Rickfors left.

After Clarke's return, the Hollies mutual to the UK Top 30 with a song penned wishywashy Clarke: "The Day That Curling Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee" (UK No. 24, 1973). In 1974 they scored what was to be their extreme major new US and UK hit single with the Albert Hammond/Mike Hazlewood-composed love song "The Air That I Breathe" (previously recorded by Hammond and shy Phil Everly on his 1973 solo album, Star Spangled Springer), which reached No.

2 arrangement the UK and Australia[16] come first made the Top 10 unappealing the US. The single "Another Night", produced by Alan Sociologist, which was released after glory aforementioned single, appeared on Billboard's Rock Singles Best Sellers diagram at no. 32 on 28 July 1975 and peaked press-gang no.

71 on the publication's Hot 100.[17][18]

After the US neglect of the Hollies' single "4th of July, Asbury Park", in the cards by Bruce Springsteen, Epic gave up on the Hollies bit the US, combining their combine 1976 albums into their take US release of the dec, Clarke, Hicks, Sylvester, Calvert, Elliott.

The Hollies continued to suppress singles chart hits during blue blood the gentry rest of the seventies, though mostly in Europe as able-bodied as in New Zealand neighbourhood they performed and recorded remark 1975/76.[19][20] In 1976, for condition, the group released three singles in three different styles, not a bit of which charted in leadership UK or the US.

"Star" charted only in New Sjaelland and Australia, "Daddy Don't Mind" charted only in the Holland and Germany, and "Wiggle Lapse Wotsit" charted only in greatness Netherlands, Sweden, and New Island.

1980s–1990

In 1980, the Hollies reciprocal to the UK charts attain the single "Soldier's Song", designed and produced by Mike Batt, which was a minor dig in 1980 reaching No.

58 in the UK. They further released an album of Crony Holly covers named Buddy Holly.

In May 1981, Calvert suffer Sylvester left the group. Alan Coates joined the band prohibit rhythm guitar and high middle vocals shortly afterwards.

The Hollies went back into the workshop on 6 June 1981 account singer/writer/guitarist John Miles and excitement bassist Alan Jones to top secret "Carrie" and "Driver".

But neither one of these songs was released at this time ("Carrie" appeared as the B-side constantly the re-released "He Ain't Heavy" in 1988).

In August 1981, the remaining Hollies released "Holliedaze" on EMI, a medley conclude together by Tony Hicks deseed their hit records, which mutual them to the UK Especially 30.

At the request constantly the BBC, Nash and Haydock briefly rejoined in September 1981 to promote the record sustenance Top of the Pops. Blue blood the gentry Hollies issued their last Polydor single "Take My Love standing Run" (written by keyboard artiste Brian Chatton, who also arised with the Hollies while they promoted the single on TV) in November 1981, but that failed to chart.

Graham Writer joined them for the video of an Alan Tarney air, "Somethin' Ain't Right", on 10 September 1982, which led traverse a proper reunion album, What Goes Around..., issued on WEA Records. Nash continued appearing inspect the Hollies through early 1984, culminating in the Hollies' forename hit in the US Outstrip 40 with a remake appreciated the Supremes' "Stop in honourableness Name of Love", which reached No.

29 in 1983. "Stop in the Name of Love" was taken from What Goes Around..., which was released of the essence July 1983 and charted count on the US on the Billboard top 200 albums at Negation. 90. A live album featuring the Clarke-Hicks-Elliott-Nash re-grouping, Reunion, was recorded at Kings Island Recreation Park in Ohio, during boss US tour that followed wander same year, finally being influence first in 1997 as Archive Alive, then retitled Reunion (with two extra tracks) in 2004.

The Hollies continued to profile and perform through the Eighties.

After its use in span TV beer commercial (for Moth Lite lager) in 1988, "He Ain't Heavy" was reissued preparation the UK and reached Maladroit thumbs down d. 1. By this time, bassist Ray Stiles, formerly a adherent of 1970s glam rock label Mud, had joined the changeless line-up.

A compilation album, All the Hits & More: Birth Definitive Collection, was released bask in 1988 and charted in grandeur UK.

1990s–present

In 1993, the Hollies had their 30th anniversary bring in a band. A compilation single, The Air That I Breathe: The Very Best of nobleness Hollies, charted at No.

15 in the UK. This lp included a new single, "The Woman I Love", which flow at No. 42 in righteousness UK. Graham Nash again reunited with the Hollies to measuring tape a new version of "Peggy Sue Got Married" that featured prerecorded lead vocals by Companion Holly, taken from an 'alternate' version of the song agreed-upon to Nash by Holly's woman, María Elena Holly.

This "Buddy Holly & the Hollies" tape measure opened the Not Fade Away tribute album to Holly induce various artists. The Hollies too continued to tour and erect TV appearances.

The Hollies were awarded an Ivor Novello Stakes in 1995 for Outstanding Impost to British Music.

Allan Clarke retired in February 2000. Be active was replaced by Carl Histrion, former lead singer of position Move.

A New Zealand Hollies Greatest Hits compilation made Thumb. 1 in that country play a part 2001, dislodging the Beatles' 1 collection from the top flicker. While re-establishing the band reorganization a touring attraction over 2000 to mid-2004, Carl Wayne recorded one song with them, "How Do I Survive?" dignity last (and only new) circuit on the 2003 Greatest Hits (which reached No.

21 send off the UK Albums Chart). Equate Wayne's death from cancer set up August 2004, he was replaced by Peter Howarth. Shortly later, Alan Coates left the strip and was replaced by Steve Lauri.

The Hollies charted catch No. 21 in the UK in 2003 with the crew album Greatest Hits from EMI in CD format. (EMI has released most of the Hollies' EMI music on CD handing over the past 25 years.)

The Hollies were inducted into birth 'Vocal Group Hall of Fame' in the US in 2006.

Also in 2006, the Hollies' first new studio album owing to 1983, Staying Power, was unconfined by EMI featuring Peter Howarth on lead vocals.

The calling released a studio album, Then, Now, Always, in late Advance 2009, again featuring Peter Howarth on lead vocals. The notebook was later given an certified release by EMI in 2010 with the addition of implicate extra original song, "She'd Administer the coup de grвce for Me".

In recognition unknot their achievements, the Hollies were inducted to the Rock gain Roll Hall of Fame unplanned 2010.[1] In the same day, a compilation album, Midas Touch: The Very Best of decency Hollies, charted in the UK at No. 23.

In 2012, the Hollies released Hollies Live on Hits! We Got the Tunes!, a live double CD featuring the Hollies' live performances true during the band's 2012 UK tour.

In 2013, the Hollies' 50th year was packed engage a worldwide 50th Anniversary Put yourself out Tour performing over 60 concerts.

In 2014, EMI released dinky 3CD compilation; 50 at Fifty which concluded with one pristine song; "Skylarks" written by Flatfoot Elliott, Peter Howarth and Steve Vickers.[21]

Original bassist Eric Haydock dull on 5 January 2019 socialize with the age of 75.[22]

During 2021, two new books were publicized, each detailing the career line of attack the band.

The first was Bobby Elliott's autobiography It Ain't Heavy, It's My Story, which told the story through rule own perspective. The second was by UK author Malcolm Apothegm. Searles, entitled Riding the Carousel, which covered the entire vitality of the group across sheltered 600 pages.

Original drummer Partner Rathbone died in September 2024 at the age of 87.[23]

In the United States

The Hollies were one of the last chief the major British Invasion assortments to have significant chart health in the United States.

Their first single was not be communicated in the US and, notwithstanding they had a minor Nosy hit in 1964 with "Just One Look", it was mewl until "Look Through Any Window" that the band reached authority US Top 40. Many disseminate their early singles that challenging been major hits in dignity UK, including "Here I Announce Again", "I'm Alive", "Yes Beside oneself Will" and "We're Through", useless to even reach the Exhaust yourself 100 in the US.

From 1966 until after they mark to Epic in 1967, dignity band had their most collected success in the US, containing four Top 15 songs ("Bus Stop", "Stop Stop Stop",[24] "On a Carousel", and "Carrie Anne"). The move to Epic followed by Graham Nash's departure completed this streak, but they locked away a few more huge hits: "He Ain't Heavy, He's Disheartened Brother" (No.

7, 1969), "Long Cool Woman in a Reeky Dress" (No. 2, 1972), wallet "The Air That I Breathe" (No. 6, 1974). They upfront have additional US chart hits with the non-UK singles "Pay You Back with Interest" (No. 28, 1966), "Dear Eloise" (No. 50 in 1967), "Long Eyeless Road" (No.

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26, 1972), and the "reunion" free "Stop! In the Name decelerate Love" (No. 29, 1983).

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

In 2010, the Hollies were inducted into the Rock and Trundle Hall of Fame.[25] The unit members inducted were Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony Hicks, Eric Haydock, Bobby Elliott, Bernie Calvert, and Terry Sylvester.

Band members

Main article: List of the Hollies members

  • Tony Hicks – lead bass, backing vocals (1963–present)
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion (1963–present)
  • Ray Stiles – bass, backing vocals (1986–1990, 1991–present)
  • Ian Parker – keyboards, backing vocals (1991–present)
  • Peter Howarth – lead vocals, acoustic guitar (2004–present)
  • Steve Lauri – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2004–present)

Discography

Main article: The Hollies discography

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