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admiration for
Buddy Holly. In 2009, Nash wrote, "We
called ourselves The
Hollies,
after Buddy and Christmas." In
January 1963, the
Hollies performed at the...
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Hollies Sing
Hollies is the
ninth studio album released in the UK by the
Hollies. It was
released in
November 1969 by Parlophone. It was
their second album...
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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. In
early 1966...
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larvae feed on
holly include Bucculatrix ilecella,
which feeds exclusively on
hollies, and the
engrailed (Ectropis crepuscularia).
Holly[clarification...
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Hollies consists of 21
studio albums, 24
compilation albums, two tribute/covers albums,
seven extended plays, and 67 singles.
Since the
Hollies released...
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Hollies are an
English rock group.
Hollies may also
refer to:
Hollies (1965 album), an
album by The
Hollies Hollies (1974 album), an
album by The...
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Hollies song "To You My Love" on the band's
second album In The
Hollies Style of the same year. He
often sang
featured bridge vocals on
later Hollies...
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Hollies.
Harold Allan Clarke and his
childhood friend Graham Nash
began singing together in
Manchester while still at school. They
formed the
Hollies...
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Hollies'
Greatest is the only
number one
album in the UK by
British band the
Hollies. It was
released shortly before Graham Nash's
departure from the Hollies...
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Hollies, also
known by its
American release title Here I Go Again, is the
debut studio album by the
English rock and pop band the
Hollies, released...