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The Hollies
1968: (L-R) Allan Clarke, Robert Elliott, Graham Nash, Bernard Calvert and Tony Hicks of rock group "The Hollies" pose for a portrait in 1968. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Features
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Remembering When a Frustrated Graham Nash Left The Hollies in 1968
By
Jim Beviglia
Behind The Song
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By
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On This Day
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By
Clayton Edwards
Behind The Song
08.02.25
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By
Jim Beviglia
Behind The Song
05.02.25
The 1966 Song Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, and Tony Hicks Wrote for the Everly Brothers and Later Recorded with The Hollies
By
Tina Benitez-Eves
Behind The Song
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By
Jim Beviglia
Features
01.24.25
How a Blunt Comment From George Harrison Solidified Beatles vs. Hollies Feud
By
Melanie Davis
Behind The Song
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By
Tina Benitez-Eves
The List
11.07.24
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By
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The List
09.18.24
What are The Hollies’ 5 Biggest U.S. Hits?
By
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The List
08.29.24
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By
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Features
06.29.24
The Hollies’ Cheeky Tribute to Marianne Faithfull Written by Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, and Tony Hicks
By
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