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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HolliesThe Hollies - Wikipedia

    As well as Clarke and Nash other members have included lead guitarist Tony Hicks, rhythm guitarist Terry Sylvester (who replaced Nash), bassists Eric Haydock and Bernie Calvert, and drummers Don Rathbone and Bobby Elliott.

  2. The Hollies are an English pop / rock band from Manchester. Formed in December 1962, the group originally included vocalist Allan Clarke, lead guitarist Vic Steele, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Graham Nash, bassist Eric Haydock and drummer Don Rathbone.

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    1962–1971 1973–2000
    lead vocals harmonica rhythm guitar
    all Hollies releases from " (Ain't That) ...
    1962–1968 1981–1983
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    all Hollies releases from " (Ain't That) ...
    1962–1966 (died 2019)
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    Don Rathbone
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  3. hollies.dk › member profiles › don rathboneDon Rathbone - Hollies

    Don Rathbone. W e l c o m e t o t h e u n o f f i c i a l D a n i s h H o l l i e s s i t e. Don was one of the original members of the Hollies. He played drums. beginning with the Hollies' first performance at the Oasis Club in. Manchester. In the summer of 1963, Don parted with the group when their musical.

  4. 3 de mar. de 2023 · The Hollies with Don Rathbone. 17 videos 1,432 views Last updated on Mar 3, 2023. Original member of the Hollies Don Rathbone has been with the Hollies between December 1962-August ...More....

  5. 24 de dic. de 2017 · When Don Rathbone departed in 1957, Hicks recruited his old The Dolphins bandmate Bobby Elliot whose proto-punk drumming no doubt contributed to the speedy version the band then did of “Stay.” As to this particular lineup — Nash, Clarke, Rathbone, Elliot — the group remained intact for quite a few years (six to be exact).

  6. Because Parlophone already had the Beatles, Richards had the Hollies release a series of singles. However, by the end of 1963, despite the departure of original drummer Don Rathbone, the Hollies' single releases had been successful enough for Parlophone to release an album by the group.

  7. Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, Don Rathbone, Vic Steele and Eric Haydock nonchalantly dubbed themselves The Hollies in 1962, just before a December gig at the Oasis club in Manchester. Whether Buddy Holly or just a pervading Christmas spirit caused them to settle on the name is uncertain, but that moment turned out to be the conception of one of ...