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  2. The Hollies - Wikipedia

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    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. In 2013, the Hollies' 50th year was packed with a worldwide 50th Anniversary Concert Tour performing over 60 concerts.

  3. Steve Lauri - Wikipedia

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    Lauri has been part of the Hollies tour since 2004. [7] On tour he is the featured singer on several of their hits, including King Midas in Reverse and Here I Go Again . He performed with the band during their 50th anniversary tour in 2012, [ 10 ] as well as on the following album, Fifty at 50 .

  4. The Hollies discography - Wikipedia

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    The Hollies - Essential: Released: 19 March 2012; Origin: Germany; Label: EMI (5099964402222) Format: CD — — — Changin' Times: The Complete Hollies January 1969 – March 1973: Released: 10 July 2015; Origin: UK; Label: EMI (5099909624221) Format: CD box set — — — Head Out of Dreams: The Complete Hollies August 1973 – May 1988 ...

  5. List of the Hollies members - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1974, The Hollies toured with a sixth member on keyboards. First in the role was prolific session contributor Pete Wingfield, who remained a member of the touring lineup for three years. [12] He also contributed to the albums Hollies, Write On, A Crazy Steal and Five Three One - Double Seven O Four. [13]

  6. Tony Hicks - Wikipedia

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    The Hollies continued to have hits beyond the 1970s, including a UK chart hit with the medley "Holliedaze" in 1981, a US Top 30 hit cover of "Stop! In the Name of Love" in 1983, a UK No. 1 single in 1988 (a re-issue of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"), and in 1993 "The Woman I Love". The group still performs and records today; however, with ...

  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. Category:2012 concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Mad, Mad World Tour; Made in Germany 1995–2011 (tour) Maiden England World Tour; The Maine Presents: The Pioneer World Tour; Mayhem Festival 2012; The MDNA Tour; The Medicine Tour; Memorial World Tour; Metamorfosis World Tour; Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour; A Million Lights Tour; Monster World Tour (Kiss) More Today Than Yesterday ...

  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.