On this day (September 24) in 1988, The Hollies were at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart with “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother.” The band originally released the song in September 1969, and it was an ...
The Hollies are an English rock and pop band formed in Manchester in 1962. They are famous for their distinctive three-part vocal harmonies. The band was founded by Allan Clarke and Graham Nash, who ...
The Searchers & Hollies Experience, this unmissable tribute to two of the most iconic bands of the 60s and 70s, comes to Gt.
The Hollies eventually became one of the most successful British Invasion bands in terms of their ability to cross over to the American charts. But it took them a while to reach that status, as many ...
The Searchers & Hollies Experience, this unmissable tribute to two of the most iconic bands of the 60s and 70s, comes to ...
The Monkees‘ songs were sometimes covers of tracks by other artists. For example, a song from the Prefab Four’s album, The Monkees, was previously a hit for The Hollies. Interestingly, Carole King ...
When Tony Hicks first signed on for The Hollies, in February 1963, the hope was a couple of quick hits and brief flirtation with fame. Fifty-four years later, with a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of ...
What was your first reaction to the news that the Hollies will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010? My absolute first reaction was that I was so pleased for my friend Allan Clarke. He’s my ...
Also this week: ADA Worldwide signs a distribution pact with Rostrum Records, Warner Music partners with kids' audio platform Yoto and more. By Chris Eggertsen BMG acquired the recording catalog of ...
Iconic British band and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, The Hollies, are celebrating 60 years of music with their return to the U.S. in April of 2022. Their touring lineup includes original ...
After an 18 year hiatus from The United States, The Hollies will begin an extensive tour through America this summer. Beginning on July 8th in California, The Hollies will travel coast-to-coast on ...
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