The Monkees‘ songs were sometimes covers of tracks by other artists. For example, a song from the Prefab Four’s album, The Monkees, was previously a hit for The Hollies. Interestingly, Carole King ...
It’s a long way from Route 1 in Saugus to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But this week, former Hollies singer Terry Sylvester will cover both bases. He’ll perform Friday at Kowloon, a favorite stop ...
As longtime fans of the Everly Brothers, bandmates Graham Nash and Allan Clarke were determined to meet their heroes who were then touring the UK in 1960. The duo, who had already modeled themselves ...
Looking back over nearly five decades of rock and roll, singer/songwriter/musician Terry Sylvester said the proudest moment of his career would have to be when he was inducted into the Rock and Roll ...
Graham Nash proudly founded The Hollies, but as soon as he realised it no longer suited him with one 1969 album, he knew it was time to jump the ship.
There are many reasons why a single might fail, the most obvious being that the song is lousy. That’s certainly not the case with “King Midas In Reverse,” a September 1967 offering by The Hollies.
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