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- Meanwhile, the
Rickfors-led
Hollies released their first album Romany (which
reached No. 84 in the US) in
October 1972. A
second Rickfors-sung single, "Magic...
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Noice –
Europa 1986:
Mikael Rickfors –
Rickfors 1991: Infra-Blue, Joey Tafolla,
Shrapnel 1991:
Judas River,
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album by the
British band The
Hollies and the
second to
feature Mikael Rickfors as lead singer. The song "Slow Down Go Down" was
released as a
single in...
- left to
embark on a solo career. He was
replaced by
Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors. In the
opinion of
contemporary and
retrospective critics, this
album moved...
- Mick Taylor, Greg Leisz, Bob Glaub, Ed Greene, and
Mikael Rickfors, with
songs written by
Rickfors,
Gregg Sutton, Pat Robinson,
Carla Olson, the Bee Gees...
- into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Songs on the CD were
written by
Mikael Rickfors,
Steve Earle, the Bee Gees,
Carla Olson,
Denny Freeman,
Allan Clarke and...
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Clarke left the
group in 1971. He was
replaced by the
Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors, who was
formerly with Bamboo.
Clarke went on to
release two solo albums:...
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Eagle Records Sweden 2023: Pete
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details tba 1997:[Mikael
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Happy Man Don't Kill (Sonet)...
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remained until November 1971, when he was
replaced by
Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors after leaving to
pursue a solo career.
Clarke returned in June 1973 as...