The Hollies
The Hollies | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Manchester, England |
Genres | |
Years active | 1962 | –present
Labels | |
Members | Tony Hicks Bobby Elliott Ray Stiles Ian Parker Peter Howarth Steve Lauri |
Past member(s) | Allan Clarke Graham Nash Don Rathbone Eric Haydock Vic Steele Bernie Calvert Terry Sylvester Mikael Rickfors Alan Coates Steve Stroud Denis Haines Carl Wayne |
Website | hollies |
The Hollies is a British rock and pop group that became one of the leading British groups of the 1960s (231 weeks on the UK singles charts during the 1960s, the 9th highest of any artist of the decade) and into the mid 1970s. It was formed by Allan Clarke and Graham Nash in 1962 in Manchester.
Their best known songs were "Bus Stop", "Just One Look", "Look Through Any Window", "I Can't Let Go", "Bus Stop", "Stop Stop Stop", "On a Carousel", "Carrie Anne", "Jennifer Eccles", and later "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress", and "The Air That I Breathe".
They are one of the few British groups of the early 1960s, along with the Rolling Stones, that have never disbanded and continue to record and perform. The Hollies were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.[3]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ The Hollies at AllMusic
- ↑ "Pop music's biggest thieves".
- ↑ The band's lineup in the Hall of Fame includes only the seven band members from 1964 through 1971. The most famous member during this time was Graham Nash, who went on to form the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young supergroup in the US. Letterman update, The Boston Globe, 17 December 2009