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No
British Invasion group came close to emulating the hackle-raising
vocal harmonies of Manchester's Hollies. From their early days
when lead singer Allan Clarke and pal Graham Nash concocted an updated
blend of the Everly Brothers, to Nash's replacement by the virtuosic
Terry Sylvester the sound, always in excellent hands with
the sparkling guitar of Tony Hicks, the solid bass of Bernie Calvert
and the powerhouse percussion of Bobby Elliott, remained the same.
Psychedelia to pure pop, the Hollies could do it with their eyes
closed.
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