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  2. The Hollies - Wikipedia

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    A live album featuring the Clarke-Hicks-Elliott-Nash re-grouping, Reunion, was recorded at Kings Island Amusement Park in Ohio, during a US tour that followed that same year, finally being issued first in 1997 as Archive Alive, then retitled Reunion (with two extra tracks) in 2004. The Hollies continued to tour and perform through the 1980s.

  3. The Hollies discography - Wikipedia

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    The Hollies. The discography of British rock and pop band the Hollies consists of 21 studio albums, 24 compilation albums, two tribute/covers albums, seven extended plays, and 67 singles.

  4. List of the Hollies members - Wikipedia

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    In May 1981, both Calvert and Sylvester left the Hollies after the group began working with new producer Bruce Welch, rhythm guitarist of the Shadows.Speaking about the event, Calvert noted he was omitted from a recording session by Welch, after which he decided to leave following a phone call from Sylvester, who informed him of his intention to quit. [14]

  5. What Goes Around... (Hollies album) - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the current line-up of The Hollies broke up after the departure of long-time guitarist Terry Sylvester and bassist Bernie Calvert. [1] Remaining members singer Allan Clarke, guitarist Tony Hicks and drummer Bobby Elliott invited founding Hollies' members Eric Haydock (bass) and Graham Nash to perform on the British TV show Top Of The Pops, where they played the current medley-hit ...

  6. Hollies Live Hits - Wikipedia

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    The Hollies had already planned to release a live album with Graham Nash in 1968, but the idea was not realised at the time. [1] The recording of the show for the Hollies Live Hits album was made during a number of shows in New Zealand in January 1976.

  7. Graham Nash - Wikipedia

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    Graham William Nash OBE (born 2 February 1942) is an English-American [1] musician, singer and songwriter. He is known for his light tenor voice and for his contributions as a member of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash.

  8. Linkin Park Returns With New Frontwoman 7 Years After ... - AOL

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    Linkin Park is back — and there’s a new lead singer in town. The iconic rock band announced their return to music during a livestream via YouTube on Thursday, September 5, seven years after ...

  9. A Crazy Steal - Wikipedia

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    A Crazy Steal is a UK studio album by English rock/pop group the Hollies. [2] It includes their version of Emmylou Harris' "Boulder to Birmingham", which had been released two years prior, reaching number 10 in the charts in New Zealand.