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List of the Hollies members

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. The band has since been through numerous lineup changes, and currently includes lead guitarist and vocalist Tony Hicks, drummer Bobby Elliott (both since 1963), bassist and vocalist Ray Stiles (from 1986 to 1990, and since 1991), keyboardist Ian Parker (since 1991), lead vocalist and guitarist Peter Howarth, and guitarist and vocalist Steve Lauri (both since 2004).

The Hollies in 1965 (top), 2006 (middle) and 2017 (bottom).

History edit

1962–1981 edit

The Hollies were formed in autumn 1962 by childhood friends Allan Clarke (lead vocals, harmonica) and Graham Nash (rhythm guitar, vocals), who enlisted lead guitarist Vic Steele, bassist Eric Haydock and drummer Don Rathbone for the original lineup.[1] In February 1963, Steele decided he did not want to be a professional musician and left the band, who replaced him with Tony Hicks from Ricky Shaw and the Dolphins.[2] After the group released their first two singles – "(Ain't That) Just Like Me" and "Searchin'" – Rathbone was replaced in August by another Dolphins member, Bobby Elliott.[3] The lineup of Clarke, Nash, Hicks, Haydock and Elliott remained stable for almost three years, releasing Stay with The Hollies and In The Hollies Style in 1964, Hollies in 1965 and Would You Believe? in 1966.[4]

In early 1966, Haydock refused to attend recording sessions due to a dispute with the band's management over earnings.[5] He was replaced in July by Bernie Calvert,[6] another former bandmate of Hicks and Elliott, who had earlier filled in for Haydock on a European tour and the recording of "Bus Stop".[7] After a string of successful releases, Nash left The Hollies on 7 December 1968 to relocate to Los Angeles, California, and form Crosby, Stills & Nash with former Byrds member David Crosby and former Buffalo Springfield member Stephen Stills.[8] Terry Sylvester left the Swinging Blue Jeans to take Nash's place the following month.[9] Clarke remained until November 1971, when he was replaced by Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors after leaving to pursue a solo career.[10] Clarke returned in June 1973 as lead vocalist.[11]

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] Later touring keyboardists included Paul Bliss,[14] and Hans-Peter Arnesen, who recorded parts for A Crazy Steal and more.[15]

1981–2000 edit

In May 1981, both Calvert and Sylvester left the Hollies after the group began working with new producer Bruce Welch, rhythm guitarist of the Shadows. Speaking about the event, Calvert noted he was omitted from a recording session by Welch, after which he decided to leave following a phone call from Sylvester, who informed him of his intention to quit.[14] Sylvester has recalled that he made his decision after an argument within the band, caused by a vote to stop working with long-time manager Robin Britten, with which he disagreed.[14] Sylvester left first, with Calvert following a few days later.[11] Clarke, Hicks and Elliott continued recording with a number of session musicians, including keyboardist Brian Chatton on their next single "Take My Love and Run", and bassist Alan Jones on its B-side "Driver".[16]

The remaining Hollies reunited with original members Graham Nash and Eric Haydock in September 1981 for an appearance on Top of the Pops promoting "Holliedaze".[11] The following month, it was confirmed that Nash would remain with the group for a new studio album.[17] Recording for What Goes Around... began in March the next year, wrapping up by February 1983.[16] The four-piece lineup toured in promotion of the album,[18] with guitarist Alan Coates, bassist Steve Stroud, and keyboardists Bliss and Arnesen joining them for the performances.[19] After the conclusion of the tour, Nash left, Coates and Stroud were made permanent members, and Denis Haines joined on keyboards.[11] The new lineup released their first single, "Too Many Hearts Get Broken", on Columbia Records in May 1985.[20]

Ray Stiles replaced Stroud in the spring of 1986, debuting with the band in June.[21] The following year saw the release of "This Is It" and "Reunion of the Hearts",[22][23] and in 1988 the band registered on the German charts with "Stand by Me" and "Shine Silently".[14] Stroud returned alongside new keyboardist Dave Carey in 1990 for a cover of Prince's "Purple Rain", although by the next year the pair had been replaced by Stiles and Ian Parker, respectively.[16][24] The lineup remained constant throughout the 1990s, releasing "The Woman I Love" and "Nothing Else But Love" in 1993,[25][26] recording a new version of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" with the cast of Coronation Street in 1995,[16] and contributing a recording of "Peggy Sue Got Married" to Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly) in 1996.[27]

2000 onwards edit

Allan Clarke left The Hollies in March 2000, after retiring from touring at the end of the previous year, leaving Hicks and Elliott the only 'classic lineup' members remaining.[28] He was replaced by Carl Wayne, former frontman of the Move.[29] Wayne's only recording with the band was "How Do I Survive", which was released on the 2003 compilation album Greatest Hits, before he died on 31 August 2004 of oesophageal cancer.[30] According to the band's official website, "It was Carl's wish for The Hollies Autumn Tour to go ahead"; accordingly, Peter Howarth took his place.[31] Coates chose to leave The Hollies shortly after Wayne's death, with Steve Lauri brought in as his replacement.[32] The band has since released two new studio albums: Staying Power in 2006 and Then, Now, Always in 2009.[33][34]

Members edit

Current edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
 
Tony Hicks 1963-present
  • lead guitar
  • banjo
  • mandolin
  • sitar
  • backing vocals
all Hollies releases to date
 
Bobby Elliott
  • drums
  • percussion
all Hollies releases from "Stay" (1963) onwards
 
Ray Stiles
  • 1986–1990
  • 1991–present
  • bass
  • backing vocals
 
Ian Parker 1991–present
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • "The Woman I Love" (1993)
  • "Nothing Else But Love" (1993)
  • "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (1995)
  • "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1996)
  • "How Do I Survive" (2003)
  • all releases from Staying Power (2006) onwards
 
Peter Howarth 2004–present
  • lead vocals
  • acoustic guitar
all Hollies releases from Staying Power (2006) onwards
 
Steve Lauri
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals

Former edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
 
Allan Clarke
  • 1962–1971
  • 1973–2000
  • lead vocals
  • harmonica
  • rhythm guitar
all Hollies releases from "(Ain't That) Just Like Me" (1963) to Distant Light (1971), and from "The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee" (1973) to "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1996) also including: Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress (1972)
 
Graham Nash
  • 1962–1968
  • 1981–1983
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing and additional lead vocals
  • all Hollies releases from "(Ain't That) Just Like Me" (1963) to "Listen to Me" (1968)
  • "Wings" (1969)
  • What Goes Around... (1983)
  • "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1996)
 
Eric Haydock 1962–1966 (died 2019) bass
Don Rathbone 1962–1963 drums
Vic Steele lead guitar none
Bernie Calvert 1966–1981
  • bass
  • keyboards
  • "Bus Stop" (1966)
  • all Hollies releases from For Certain Because (1966) to "Holliedaze" (1981)
 
Terry Sylvester 1969–1981
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing and additional lead vocals
all Hollies releases from "Sorry Suzanne" (1969) to "Holliedaze" (1981), except "Wings" (1969)
 
Mikael Rickfors 1971–1973
  • lead vocals
  • harmonica
  • rhythm guitar
  • "The Baby" (1972)
  • Romany (1972)
  • "Magic Woman Touch" (1972)
  • Out on the Road (1973)
Alan Coates 1983–2004
(touring 1981–83)
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
  • all Hollies singles from "Too Many Hearts Get Broken" (1985) to "The Woman I Love" (1993)
  • "Nothing Else But Love" (1993)
  • "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (1995)
  • "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1996)
  • "How Do I Survive" (2003)
Steve Stroud
  • 1983–1986
  • 1990–1991
    (touring 1981–83)
bass
  • "Too Many Hearts Get Broken" (1985)
  • "This Is It" (1987) – B-sides only
  • "Purple Rain" (1990)
Denis Haines 1983–1990 keyboards all Hollies singles from "Too Many Hearts Get Broken" (1985) to "Baby Come Back" (1989)
Dave Carey 1990–1991 "Purple Rain" (1990)
 
Carl Wayne 2000–2004
(until his death)
lead vocals "How Do I Survive" (2003)

Touring edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Pete Wingfield 1974–1977
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
Wingfield began touring with The Hollies after the release of their 1974 self-titled album, remaining until 1977.[12]
Paul Bliss
  • 1979
  • 1982-1983
  • 1991
Bliss performed keyboards on a number of Hollies tours, as well as contributing to several studio albums.[35][19]
Hans-Peter Arnesen
  • 1979
  • 1982–1983
Arnesen recorded for several albums and performed on multiple tours alongside Wingfield and Bliss.[15][19]
 
Jamie Moses
  • 1983
  • 1986
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
Moses temporarily replaced Coates during shows in New Zealand in 1983, and later in Europe in 1986.[36]
 
John Miles 1999 (died 2021) lead vocals Miles replaced Clarke, who was unavailable due to a family illness, for a run of three shows in March 1999.[37]
Ian Harrison
  • 2003
  • 2004
Harrison replaced Wayne for one show on 24 January 2003,[38] and again for another on 21 August 2004.[39]

Timeline edit

Lineups edit

Period Members Albums and EPs Singles and B-sides
December 1962 – February 1963 none
February – August 1963
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Graham Nash – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Eric Haydock – bass
  • Don Rathbone – drums
  • "(Ain't That) Just Like Me" (1963)
  • "Searchin'" (1963)
  • "Now's the Time" (1963) ("Stay" B-side)
August 1963 – July 1966
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Graham Nash – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Eric Haydock – bass
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
July 1966 – December 1968
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Graham Nash – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
January 1969 – November 1971
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Terry Sylvester – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
November 1971 – June 1973
  • Mikael Rickfors – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Terry Sylvester – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • Romany (1972)
  • Out on the Road (1973)

* Featuring: Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar

June 1973 – August 1978
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Terry Sylvester – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
August – September 1978
  • Terry Sylvester – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
none
September 1978 – May 1981
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Terry Sylvester – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • 5317704 (1979)
  • Buddy Holly (1980)
  • "Soldier's Song" (1980)
  • "Holliedaze" (1981)
May – September 1981
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
none
October 1981 – October 1983
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Graham Nash – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • What Goes Around... (1983)
  • "Musical Pictures" (1983)
    ("Stop in the Name of Love" B-side)
Late 1983 – spring 1986
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Alan Coates – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Steve Stroud – bass
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • Denis Haines – keyboards
none
  • "Too Many Hearts Get Broken" (1985)
  • "You Gave Me Strength" (1987) ("This Is It" B-side)
Spring 1986 – early 1990
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Alan Coates – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Ray Stiles – bass, vocals
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • Denis Haines – keyboards
  • "This Is It" (1987)
  • "Reunion of the Heart" (1987)
  • "Stand by Me" (1988)
  • "Shine Silently" (1988)
  • "Find Me a Family" (1989)
  • "Baby Come Back" (1989)
Early 1990 – September 1991
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Alan Coates – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Steve Stroud – bass
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • Dave Carey – keyboards
September 1991 – March 2000
  • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Alan Coates – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Ray Stiles – bass, vocals
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • Ian Parker – keyboards
  • 30th Anniversary Collection: 1963–1993 (1993)
    (new song "Nothing Else But Love")
  • "The Woman I Love" (1993)
March 2000 – August 2004
  • Carl Wayne – vocals
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Alan Coates – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Ray Stiles – bass, vocals
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • Ian Parker – keyboards
  • Greatest Hits (2003)
    (new song "How Do I Survive")
none
September – October 2004
  • Peter Howarth – vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Alan Coates – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Ray Stiles – bass, vocals
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • Ian Parker – keyboards
none
October 2004 – present
  • Peter Howarth – vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals
  • Steve Lauri – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Ray Stiles – bass, vocals
  • Bobby Elliott – drums, percussion
  • Ian Parker – keyboards
  • Staying Power (2006)
  • Then, Now, Always (2009)
  • Live Hits! We Got the Tunes (2013)
  • 50 at Fifty (2014)
    (new song "Skylarks")
none

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External links edit

  • Official website

list, hollies, members, hollies, english, rock, band, from, manchester, formed, december, 1962, group, originally, included, vocalist, allan, clarke, lead, guitarist, steele, rhythm, guitarist, vocalist, graham, nash, bassist, eric, haydock, drummer, rathbone,. 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 The band has since been through numerous lineup changes and currently includes lead guitarist and vocalist Tony Hicks drummer Bobby Elliott both since 1963 bassist and vocalist Ray Stiles from 1986 to 1990 and since 1991 keyboardist Ian Parker since 1991 lead vocalist and guitarist Peter Howarth and guitarist and vocalist Steve Lauri both since 2004 The Hollies in 1965 top 2006 middle and 2017 bottom Contents 1 History 1 1 1962 1981 1 2 1981 2000 1 3 2000 onwards 2 Members 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 2 3 Touring 3 Timeline 4 Lineups 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1962 1981 edit The Hollies were formed in autumn 1962 by childhood friends Allan Clarke lead vocals harmonica and Graham Nash rhythm guitar vocals who enlisted lead guitarist Vic Steele bassist Eric Haydock and drummer Don Rathbone for the original lineup 1 In February 1963 Steele decided he did not want to be a professional musician and left the band who replaced him with Tony Hicks from Ricky Shaw and the Dolphins 2 After the group released their first two singles Ain t That Just Like Me and Searchin Rathbone was replaced in August by another Dolphins member Bobby Elliott 3 The lineup of Clarke Nash Hicks Haydock and Elliott remained stable for almost three years releasing Stay with The Hollies and In The Hollies Style in 1964 Hollies in 1965 and Would You Believe in 1966 4 In early 1966 Haydock refused to attend recording sessions due to a dispute with the band s management over earnings 5 He was replaced in July by Bernie Calvert 6 another former bandmate of Hicks and Elliott who had earlier filled in for Haydock on a European tour and the recording of Bus Stop 7 After a string of successful releases Nash left The Hollies on 7 December 1968 to relocate to Los Angeles California and form Crosby Stills amp Nash with former Byrds member David Crosby and former Buffalo Springfield member Stephen Stills 8 Terry Sylvester left the Swinging Blue Jeans to take Nash s place the following month 9 Clarke remained until November 1971 when he was replaced by Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors after leaving to pursue a solo career 10 Clarke returned in June 1973 as lead vocalist 11 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 Later touring keyboardists included Paul Bliss 14 and Hans Peter Arnesen who recorded parts for A Crazy Steal and more 15 1981 2000 edit In May 1981 both Calvert and Sylvester left the Hollies after the group began working with new producer Bruce Welch rhythm guitarist of the Shadows Speaking about the event Calvert noted he was omitted from a recording session by Welch after which he decided to leave following a phone call from Sylvester who informed him of his intention to quit 14 Sylvester has recalled that he made his decision after an argument within the band caused by a vote to stop working with long time manager Robin Britten with which he disagreed 14 Sylvester left first with Calvert following a few days later 11 Clarke Hicks and Elliott continued recording with a number of session musicians including keyboardist Brian Chatton on their next single Take My Love and Run and bassist Alan Jones on its B side Driver 16 The remaining Hollies reunited with original members Graham Nash and Eric Haydock in September 1981 for an appearance on Top of the Pops promoting Holliedaze 11 The following month it was confirmed that Nash would remain with the group for a new studio album 17 Recording for What Goes Around began in March the next year wrapping up by February 1983 16 The four piece lineup toured in promotion of the album 18 with guitarist Alan Coates bassist Steve Stroud and keyboardists Bliss and Arnesen joining them for the performances 19 After the conclusion of the tour Nash left Coates and Stroud were made permanent members and Denis Haines joined on keyboards 11 The new lineup released their first single Too Many Hearts Get Broken on Columbia Records in May 1985 20 Ray Stiles replaced Stroud in the spring of 1986 debuting with the band in June 21 The following year saw the release of This Is It and Reunion of the Hearts 22 23 and in 1988 the band registered on the German charts with Stand by Me and Shine Silently 14 Stroud returned alongside new keyboardist Dave Carey in 1990 for a cover of Prince s Purple Rain although by the next year the pair had been replaced by Stiles and Ian Parker respectively 16 24 The lineup remained constant throughout the 1990s releasing The Woman I Love and Nothing Else But Love in 1993 25 26 recording a new version of He Ain t Heavy He s My Brother with the cast of Coronation Street in 1995 16 and contributing a recording of Peggy Sue Got Married to Not Fade Away Remembering Buddy Holly in 1996 27 2000 onwards edit Allan Clarke left The Hollies in March 2000 after retiring from touring at the end of the previous year leaving Hicks and Elliott the only classic lineup members remaining 28 He was replaced by Carl Wayne former frontman of the Move 29 Wayne s only recording with the band was How Do I Survive which was released on the 2003 compilation album Greatest Hits before he died on 31 August 2004 of oesophageal cancer 30 According to the band s official website It was Carl s wish for The Hollies Autumn Tour to go ahead accordingly Peter Howarth took his place 31 Coates chose to leave The Hollies shortly after Wayne s death with Steve Lauri brought in as his replacement 32 The band has since released two new studio albums Staying Power in 2006 and Then Now Always in 2009 33 34 Members editCurrent edit Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions nbsp Tony Hicks 1963 present lead guitarbanjomandolinsitarbacking vocals all Hollies releases to date nbsp Bobby Elliott drumspercussion all Hollies releases from Stay 1963 onwards nbsp Ray Stiles 1986 19901991 present bassbacking vocals all Hollies singles from This Is It 1987 to Baby Come Back 1989 The Woman I Love 1993 Nothing Else But Love 1993 He Ain t Heavy He s My Brother 1995 with the Coronation Street cast Peggy Sue Got Married 1996 with Buddy Holly How Do I Survive 2003 all releases from Staying Power 2006 onwards nbsp Ian Parker 1991 present keyboardsbacking vocals The Woman I Love 1993 Nothing Else But Love 1993 He Ain t Heavy He s My Brother 1995 Peggy Sue Got Married 1996 How Do I Survive 2003 all releases from Staying Power 2006 onwards nbsp Peter Howarth 2004 present lead vocalsacoustic guitar all Hollies releases from Staying Power 2006 onwards nbsp Steve Lauri rhythm guitarbacking vocals Former edit Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions nbsp Allan Clarke 1962 19711973 2000 lead vocalsharmonicarhythm guitar all Hollies releases from Ain t That Just Like Me 1963 to Distant Light 1971 and from The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee 1973 to Peggy Sue Got Married 1996 also including Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress 1972 nbsp Graham Nash 1962 19681981 1983 rhythm guitarbacking and additional lead vocals all Hollies releases from Ain t That Just Like Me 1963 to Listen to Me 1968 Wings 1969 What Goes Around 1983 Peggy Sue Got Married 1996 nbsp Eric Haydock 1962 1966 died 2019 bass all Hollies releases from Ain t That Just Like Me 1963 to Would You Believe 1966 For Certain Because 1966 Don t Even Think About Changing only Don Rathbone 1962 1963 drums Ain t That Just Like Me 1963 Searchin 1963 Stay 1963 B side Now s the Time onlyStay with The Hollies 1964 Little Lover onlyJust One Look 1964 Talkin Bout You only Vic Steele lead guitar none Bernie Calvert 1966 1981 basskeyboards Bus Stop 1966 all Hollies releases from For Certain Because 1966 to Holliedaze 1981 nbsp Terry Sylvester 1969 1981 rhythm guitarbacking and additional lead vocals all Hollies releases from Sorry Suzanne 1969 to Holliedaze 1981 except Wings 1969 nbsp Mikael Rickfors 1971 1973 lead vocalsharmonicarhythm guitar The Baby 1972 Romany 1972 Magic Woman Touch 1972 Out on the Road 1973 Alan Coates 1983 2004 touring 1981 83 rhythm guitarbacking vocals all Hollies singles from Too Many Hearts Get Broken 1985 to The Woman I Love 1993 Nothing Else But Love 1993 He Ain t Heavy He s My Brother 1995 Peggy Sue Got Married 1996 How Do I Survive 2003 Steve Stroud 1983 19861990 1991 touring 1981 83 bass Too Many Hearts Get Broken 1985 This Is It 1987 B sides only Purple Rain 1990 Denis Haines 1983 1990 keyboards all Hollies singles from Too Many Hearts Get Broken 1985 to Baby Come Back 1989 Dave Carey 1990 1991 Purple Rain 1990 nbsp Carl Wayne 2000 2004 until his death lead vocals How Do I Survive 2003 Touring edit Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions Pete Wingfield 1974 1977 keyboardssynthesizers Wingfield began touring with The Hollies after the release of their 1974 self titled album remaining until 1977 12 Paul Bliss 19791982 19831991 Bliss performed keyboards on a number of Hollies tours as well as contributing to several studio albums 35 19 Hans Peter Arnesen 19791982 1983 Arnesen recorded for several albums and performed on multiple tours alongside Wingfield and Bliss 15 19 nbsp Jamie Moses 19831986 rhythm guitarbacking vocals Moses temporarily replaced Coates during shows in New Zealand in 1983 and later in Europe in 1986 36 nbsp John Miles 1999 died 2021 lead vocals Miles replaced Clarke who was unavailable due to a family illness for a run of three shows in March 1999 37 Ian Harrison 20032004 Harrison replaced Wayne for one show on 24 January 2003 38 and again for another on 21 August 2004 39 Timeline editLineups editPeriod Members Albums and EPs Singles and B sides December 1962 February 1963 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Vic Steele lead guitar Graham Nash rhythm guitar vocals Eric Haydock bass Don Rathbone drums none February August 1963 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Graham Nash rhythm guitar vocals Eric Haydock bass Don Rathbone drums Stay with The Hollies 1964 one track only Just One Look 1964 one track only Ain t That Just Like Me 1963 Searchin 1963 Now s the Time 1963 Stay B side August 1963 July 1966 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Graham Nash rhythm guitar vocals Eric Haydock bass Bobby Elliott drums percussion Stay with The Hollies 1964 Just One Look 1964 In The Hollies Style 1964 Hollies 1965 I m Alive 1965 Would You Believe 1966 For Certain Because 1966 one track only Stay 1963 Just One Look 1964 Here I Go Again 1964 The Hollies 1964 We re Through 1964 Yes I Will 1965 I m Alive 1965 Look Through Any Window 1965 If I Needed Someone 1965 I Can t Let Go 1966 July 1966 December 1968 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Graham Nash rhythm guitar vocals Bernie Calvert bass keyboards Bobby Elliott drums percussion For Certain Because 1966 Evolution 1967 Butterfly 1967 Bus Stop 1966 Stop Stop Stop 1966 On a Carousel 1967 Carrie Anne 1967 King Midas in Reverse 1967 Jennifer Eccles 1967 Blowin in the Wind 1967 Listen to Me 1968 January 1969 November 1971 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Terry Sylvester rhythm guitar vocals Bernie Calvert bass keyboards Bobby Elliott drums percussion Hollies Sing Dylan 1969 Hollies Sing Hollies 1969 Confessions of the Mind 1970 Distant Light 1971 Sorry Suzanne 1969 He Ain t Heavy He s My Brother 1969 I Can t Tell the Bottom from the Top 1970 Gasoline Alley Bred 1970 Hey Willy 1971 November 1971 June 1973 Mikael Rickfors vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Terry Sylvester rhythm guitar vocals Bernie Calvert bass keyboards Bobby Elliott drums percussion Romany 1972 Out on the Road 1973 The Baby 1972 Magic Woman Touch 1972 Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress 1972 Featuring Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar June 1973 August 1978 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Terry Sylvester rhythm guitar vocals Bernie Calvert bass keyboards Bobby Elliott drums percussion Hollies 1974 Another Night 1975 Write On 1976 Russian Roulette 1976 Live Hits 1977 A Crazy Steal 1978 The Day that Curly Billy Shot DownCrazy Sam McGee 1973 The Air That I Breathe 1974 Son of a Rotten Gambler 1974 I m Down 1974 Boulder to Birmingham 1976 Daddy Don t Mind 1976 Hello to Romance 1977 August September 1978 Terry Sylvester vocals rhythm guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Bernie Calvert bass keyboards Bobby Elliott drums percussion 5317704 1979 one track only none September 1978 May 1981 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Terry Sylvester rhythm guitar vocals Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Bernie Calvert bass keyboards Bobby Elliott drums percussion 5317704 1979 Buddy Holly 1980 Soldier s Song 1980 Holliedaze 1981 May September 1981 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Bobby Elliott drums percussion none Take My Love and Run 1981 with session member Brian Chatton October 1981 October 1983 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Graham Nash rhythm guitar vocals Bobby Elliott drums percussion What Goes Around 1983 Musical Pictures 1983 Stop in the Name of Love B side Late 1983 spring 1986 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Alan Coates rhythm guitar vocals Steve Stroud bass Bobby Elliott drums percussion Denis Haines keyboards none Too Many Hearts Get Broken 1985 You Gave Me Strength 1987 This Is It B side Spring 1986 early 1990 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Alan Coates rhythm guitar vocals Ray Stiles bass vocals Bobby Elliott drums percussion Denis Haines keyboards This Is It 1987 Reunion of the Heart 1987 Stand by Me 1988 Shine Silently 1988 Find Me a Family 1989 Baby Come Back 1989 Early 1990 September 1991 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Alan Coates rhythm guitar vocals Steve Stroud bass Bobby Elliott drums percussion Dave Carey keyboards Purple Rain 1990 September 1991 March 2000 Allan Clarke vocals harmonica guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Alan Coates rhythm guitar vocals Ray Stiles bass vocals Bobby Elliott drums percussion Ian Parker keyboards 30th Anniversary Collection 1963 1993 1993 new song Nothing Else But Love The Woman I Love 1993 March 2000 August 2004 Carl Wayne vocals Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Alan Coates rhythm guitar vocals Ray Stiles bass vocals Bobby Elliott drums percussion Ian Parker keyboards Greatest Hits 2003 new song How Do I Survive none September October 2004 Peter Howarth vocals acoustic guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Alan Coates rhythm guitar vocals Ray Stiles bass vocals Bobby Elliott drums percussion Ian Parker keyboards none October 2004 present Peter Howarth vocals acoustic guitar Tony Hicks lead guitar vocals Steve Lauri rhythm guitar vocals Ray Stiles bass vocals Bobby Elliott drums percussion Ian Parker keyboards Staying Power 2006 Then Now Always 2009 Live Hits We Got the Tunes 2013 50 at Fifty 2014 new song Skylarks noneReferences edit Green Al 21 January 2014 The Hollies Rhino Entertainment Retrieved 1 April 2019 Donaldson Michael 20 February 2017 The Hollies still riding on a carousel Stuff co nz Retrieved 1 April 2019 Interview Bobby Elliott of The Hollies Rhino Entertainment 23 September 2014 Retrieved 1 April 2019 Unterberger Richie The Hollies Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 1 April 2019 Eder Bruce Eric Haydock Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 1 April 2019 Hollies star Eric dies at 75 Daily Express 8 January 2019 Retrieved 1 April 2019 Eder Bruce Bernie Calvert Biography 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