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FAMILY TREE (Page 1) THE TWO TEENS 1955 then THE GUYATONES 1956 ALlAN CLARKE GRAHAM NASH VOCALS / GUITAR GUITAR / VOCALS 1959 THE TWO TONES then THE FOURTONES 1959 ...with occasionally LES SKIFLETTES 1956 GERRY STORM & THE FALCONS GERRY STORM RONNIE BULLOCK BOBBY ELLIOTT TONY BEHARREL KEVIN FOSTER BUTCH MEPHAN JOE ABRAHMSPETE BOCKING ALlAN CLARKE GRAHAM NASH DEREK QUINN PATRICK BELSHAW HAROLD RUSSELL TONY HICKS + four others VOCALS GUITAR DRUMS BASS GUITAR BASS DRUMS GUITAR VOCALS GUITAR / VOCALS LEAD GUITAR VOCALS GUITAR (TO FREDDIE & THE DREAMERS) RICKY & DANE YOUNG 1960 THE ELECTRONS 1960-62 RICKY SHAW & THE DOLPHINS 1958 - 1960 EDDIE MARTEN & THE FALCONS 1960 ALlAN CLARKE GRAHAM NASH DON RATHBONE REMAINING TONY HICKS PATRICK BELSHAW BERNIE CALVERT ALAN BUCK EDDIE MARTEN JOHN SOMNER BOBBY ELLIOTT TONY BEHARRELKEVIN FOSTER VOCALS GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS PERSONNEL LEAD GUITAR VOCALS BASS DRUMS UNKNOWN VOCALS PIANO DRUMS BASS GUITAR KIRK DANIELS & THE DELTAS featuring RICKY & DANE 1960 RICKY SHAW & THE DOLPHINS 1961 BOBBY ELLIOTT was also in THE BOB PRICE QUINTET. BOBBY AND AND OTHERS . KIRK DANIELS ERIC HAYDOCK ALlAN CLARKE GRAHAM NASH JOHNROBERTSHAW TONY HICKS BERNIE CALVERT BOBBY ELLIOTT PATRICK BELSHAW THE RHYTHM SECTION backed guests including Harold McNair, VOCALS BASS VOCALS GUITAR / VOCALS RHYTHM GUITAR LEAD GUITAR BASS DRUMS VOCALS Ronnie Ross, Joe Temperley, Don Randell & Eddie Thompson THE DOMINATORS OF RHYTHM then . THE HOLLIES 1 Dec.’62 THE DOLPHINS 1962 THE BOB PRICE QUINTET from 1960 - 1962 VIC FARRELL GRAHAM NASHDON RATHBONE ALlAN CLARKE ERIC HAYDOCK TONY HICKS BERNIE CALVERT BOBBY ELLIOTT PATRICK BELSHAW BOB PRICE JIMMY HOLT ALAN THACKER ALAN COOPER BOBBY ELLIOTT LEAD GUITAR GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS VOCALS BASS LEAD GUITAR BASS DRUMS VOCALS TRUMPET ALTO SAX PIANO DOUBLE BASs DRUMS (LEFT THE MUSIC BIZ) THE HOLLIES 2 1962 SHANE FENTON & THE FENTONES 1962 DON RATHBONE GRAHAM NASH ALlAN CLARKE TONY HICKS ERIC HAYDOCK SHANE FENTON MICKY AIRE BOBBY ELLIOTT JERRY WILCOCK ‘BONNY’ DRUMS GUITAR / VOCALS VOCALS / HARMONICA LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS BASS VOCAlS RHYTHM GUITAR DRUMS LEAD GUITAR BASS (LEFT THE MUSIC BIZ) THE HOLLIES 3 1963 - 1966 SWINGING BLUE JEANS 1959 - 1965 THE ESCORTS 1962 - OCT 1966 ERIC HAYDOCKGRAHAM NASH TONY HICKS BOBBY ELlIOTt ALlAN CLARKE RAY ENNIS LES BRAID NORMAN KUHLKE RALPH ELLIS TERRY SYLVESTER JOHN KINKADE MIKE GREGORY JOHNNY STICKS BASS GUITAR / VOCALS LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS VOCALS / HARMONICA LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS BASS DRUMS GUITAR / VOCALS GUITAR / VOCALS GUITAR / VOCALS BASS / VOCALS DRUMS (LEFT TO FORM HAYDOCK’S ROCKHOUSE) REPLACED 1963 BY PETE CLARKE THE MOVE 1966 - 1970 THE HOLLIES 4 1966 - 1968 SWINGING BLUE JEANS 1966 - 1968 THE ESCORTS to NOV 1966 CARL WAYNE WITH ROY WOOD, GRAHAM NASH ALlAN CLARKE TONY HICKS BOBBY ELLIOTT BERNIE CALVERT TERRY SYLVESTER LES BRAID RAY ENNIS NORMAN KUHLKE TOM KELLY JOHN KINKADE MIKE GREGORY PADDY CHAMBERS VOCALS BEV BEVAN, GUITAR/VOCALS VOCALS / HARMONICA LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS BASS / KEYBOARDS GUITAR / VOCALS BASS LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS DRUMS GUITAR / VOCALS BASS / VOCALS GUITAR / VOCALS TREVOR BURTON, TO CROSBY, STILLS & NASH FROM PADDY, KLAUS & GIBSON ETC THE HOLLIES 5 1969 - 1971 BAMBOO (A SWEDISH GROUP) 1970 ALlAN CLARKE TERRY SYLVESTER TONY HICKS BOBBY ELLIOTT BERNIE CALVERT MIKAEL RICKFORS RONNY ROSWALL JAN BRATHE PETER FRICK RONNIE GUSTAFSSON VOCALS / HARMONICA GUITAR / VOCALS LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS BASS / KEYBOARDS BASS / VOCALS GUITAR BASS / TROMBONE GUITAR GUITAR SUCCESSFUL SOLO CAREER . THE HOLLIES 6 1971 - 1973 MUD 1967 - 1979 REJOINS THE HOLLIES SUMMER 1973 TERRY SYLVESTER TONY HICKS BOBBY ELLIOTT BERNIE CALVERT MIKAEL RICKFORS . BACK TO SWEDEN RAY STILES WITH LES GRAY, GUITAR / VOCALS LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS BASS / KEYBOARDS VOCALS / KEYBOARDS BASS ROB DAVIS, ETC THE HOLLIES 7 1973 - 1981 BUCKS FIZZ BAND 1983 TERRY SYLVESTER ALlAN CLARKE TONY HICKS BOBBY ELLIOTT BERNIE CALVERT. QUIT FULL-TIME MUSIC BIZ STEVE STROUD ALAN COATES . ALSO IN GUITAR / VOCALS VOCALS / HARMONICA LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS BASS / KEYBOARDS BASS GUITAR / VOCALS BROKEN ENGLISH VIA A SUCCESSFUL SOLO CAREER TO SOLO CAREER, SESSIONS AND MUSIC PUBLISHING THE HOLLIES 8 1981 - 1999 PLUS VARIOUS FOR RECORDING & TOURING . GRAHAM NASH ALAN COATES ALlAN CLARKE TONY HICKS BOBBY ELLIOTT BASS KEYBOARDS GUITAR / BACKING VOCALS GUITAR / VOCALS GUITAR / VOCALS VOCALS / HARMONICA LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS STEVE STROUD DENNIS HAINES JAMIE MOSES STUDIO: 1981 - 1984 RETIRED FROM THE HOLLIES RAY STILES PETE WINGFIELD LIVE: 1983 REUNION END OF 1999 PAUL BLISS IAN PARKER THE HOLLIES 9 2000 - 2004 PETER ARNESAN IAN PARKER RAY STILES TONY HICKS BOBBY ELLIOTT ALAN COATES CARL WAYNE KEYBOARDS / VOCALS BASS / VOCALS LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS GUITAR / VOCALS VOCALS RETIRED FROM THE HOLLIES Tragically died OCTOBER 2004 AUGUST 2004 THE HOLLIES 10 Autumn 2004 IAN PARKER RAY STILES TONY HICKS BOBBY ELLIOTT STEVE LAURI PETER HOWARTH KEYBOARDS / VOCALS BASS / VOCALS LEAD GUITAR / VOCALS DRUMS GUITAR / VOCALS VOCALS.
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