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  1. Robert Hartley Elliott (born 8 December 1941) [1] is an English rock drummer, best known for playing with the Hollies. He has been described as "one of the very finest drummers in all of pop/rock". [2] Early life. Elliott discovered jazz music when he was around 10 or 11 and wanted to become a drummer. [3] . He attended Nelson Grammar School.

  2. Robert Hartley Elliott (8 de diciembre de 1941) es un baterista de rock británico, más conocido por tocar con The Hollies. Ha sido descrito como "uno de los mejores bateristas de todo el pop/rock". [1]

  3. Whilst at Nelson Grammar School, Elliott paid the princely sum of £2 for his first real snare drum: "Complete with sticks and brushes". "The following year I borrowed £60 from my Dad to buy a second-hand Premier set, which I later traded in for some new ruby pearl Trixon drums from Barratts of Manchester”.

  4. 18 de feb. de 2017 · Elliott has been the Hollies drummer since August 1963. Like the Stones, the Who and the Searchers, the Hollies are one of the few groups to have continued touring uninterrupted for more than 50 years. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 "I've got my Hall of Fame statue," Elliott says.

  5. músico británico / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Robert Hartley Elliott (8 de diciembre de 1941) es un baterista de rock británico, más conocido por tocar con The Hollies. Ha sido descrito como "uno de los mejores bateristas de todo el pop/rock".

  6. 20 de may. de 2020 · As the influential drummer of The Hollies, Bobby Elliott has six decades worth of musical anecdotes. Continually touring since 1963, his adventures have seen him beating Keith Moon in a drumming audition for Shane Fenton and the Fentones, being serenaded by Joni Mitchell while she was in bed with Graham Nash and being offered a job ...

  7. 23 de sept. de 2014 · Tuesday, September 23, 2014. 60s News. The Hollies. Bobby Elliott. There aren’t a lot of bands that can claim to have been around for a full five decades – that’s half a century, people – but The Hollies can, thanks to Allan Clarke continuing to fight the good fight ever since founding the band with Graham Nash back in 1962.