British rock has produced many legendary bands, but few have matched The Hollies’ enduring charm. We often find ourselves humming their catchy tunes yet struggling to appreciate their vast musical ...
The Monkees‘ songs were sometimes covers of tracks by other artists. For example, a song from the Prefab Four’s album, The Monkees, was previously a hit for The Hollies. Interestingly, Carole King ...
As longtime fans of the Everly Brothers, bandmates Graham Nash and Allan Clarke were determined to meet their heroes who were then touring the UK in 1960. The duo, who had already modeled themselves ...
NEW YORK — Some musical acts that thrived in second lives — ABBA, Genesis and The Hollies — are joining the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They’ll be inducted Monday (March 15) along with reggae ...
There are many reasons why a single might fail, the most obvious being that the song is lousy. That’s certainly not the case with “King Midas In Reverse,” a September 1967 offering by The Hollies.
The legendary UK band and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Hollies, whose hits include "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," "The Air That I Breathe," "Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)," "Bus ...
Looking back over nearly five decades of rock and roll, singer/songwriter/musician Terry Sylvester said the proudest moment of his career would have to be when he was inducted into the Rock and Roll ...
Graham Nash's latest album, "This Path Tonight," was released in 2016. His current path will lead him to The Pabst Theater on Oct. 15, but before then, Nash talked with OnMilwaukee about his journey ...
In a couple weeks, Graham Nash is releasing the anthology collection Over The Years..., which contains songs from across his career and a whole disc worth of demos that have mostly never been released ...
Storied British Invasion outfit the Hollies will embark on their first full tour of the United States in 18 years this summer. The Road Is Long tour will launch July 8th at the Mountain Winery in ...
Looking back over nearly five decades of rock and roll, singer/songwriter/musician Terry Sylvester said the proudest moment of his career would have to be when he was inducted into the Rock and Roll ...
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