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Wayne's only recording with the band was "How Do I Survive", which was released on the 2003 compilation album Greatest Hits, before he died on 31 August 2004 of oesophageal cancer. [30] According to the band's official website, "It was Carl's wish for The Hollies Autumn Tour to go ahead"; accordingly, Peter Howarth took his place. [31]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. English musician and singer-songwriter (1955–2019) For other uses, see Mark Hollis (disambiguation). Mark Hollis Hollis in 1988 Background information Birth name Mark David Hollis Born (1955-01-04) 4 January 1955 Tottenham, London, England Died February 2019 (2019-02-00) (aged 64) [a ...
In the same year, a compilation album, Midas Touch: The Very Best of the Hollies, charted in the UK at No. 23. In 2012, the Hollies released Hollies Live Hits! We Got the Tunes!, a live double CD featuring the Hollies' live performances recorded during the band's 2012 UK tour.
Name Age Date Location Cause of death Kris Kelmi Autograph: 63: January 1, 2019: Novoglagolevo, Naro-Fominsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia Heart attack [1]: Daryl Dragon Captain & Tennille, The Beach Boys
In the first half of this decade, 89 rock stars have died as a result of cancer, surpassing the 79 cancer-related deaths in the 2000s. Comparatively, there have only been 12 overdose-related ...
January 21, 2017: Cancer Walter Morrison Record producer for Ohio Players and music director of Parliament-Funkadelic: 62: January 21, 2017: London, England: Jaki Liebezeit Can: 78: January 22, 2017: Cologne, Germany: Pneumonia [15] Pete Overend Watts Mott the Hoople, British Lions: 69: January 22, 2017: Throat cancer [16] Bobby Freeman: 76 ...
The longtime E Street Band member was diagnosed with the blood cancer in 2018, and has since faced difficulties performing, she reveals in the new documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the ...
Eric Haydock (born Eric John Haddock; 3 February 1943 – 5 January 2019) [1] was a British musician, best known as the original bass guitarist of the Hollies from December 1962 until July 1966. Career