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  1. Recorded by The Hollies on 25 July 1963 with Don Rathbone on drums. Original song by The Coasters. On the album “The Clarke, Hicks and Nash Years” Allan Clar...

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  2. 14. Apr. 2023 · Donald E. Rathbone died peacefully at Meadowlark Hills Manhattan, Kansas on April 11, 2023. He lived a long 94 years, an incredible life after his birth January 22, 1929 in

  3. 9. Nov. 2023 · Debuting alongside bassist Eric Heydock, drummer Don Rathbone and short-lived guitarist Vic Steele, the band soon came to the attention of EMI’s Parlophone Records who offered the band an audition, which led to the band recording a session at Abbey Road studios with guitarist Tony Hicks replacing Steele and Bobby Elliott replacing Rathbone on drums.

  4. When the musical disagreement between Don Rathbone, drums, and the rest of. the band became too much, Don Rathbone decided to leave the band. Bobby. Elliott, drums (b. December 8, 1942) who had played with Tony Hicks in The Dolphins, was. called in from Shane Fenton and The Fentones and became a member of The. Hollies.

  5. The state mathematics competition (MATHCOUNTS) was named in Don and Lynne’s honor in 2021. He was preceded in death by his wife Lynne, his parents, and three siblings: Wallace (Laura), Kenneth (Mary Ann) and Lois Rathbone. He is survived by his daughter Lynda Rathbone who currently resides in Ibiza, Spain, as well as nieces, Teri Rathbone ...

  6. However, by the end of 1963, despite the departure of original drummer Don Rathbone, the Hollies' single releases had been successful enough for Parlophone to release an album by the group. [6] From the beginning, the songs performed by the Hollies were known for the vocal harmony between Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, and Graham Nash, which enabled them to bring a different sound to older tunes.

  7. Philip St. John Basil Rathbone (* 13. Juni 1892 in Johannesburg, Südafrikanische Republik; † 21. Juli 1967 in New York City, New York, Vereinigte Staaten) war ein britischer Schauspieler. Seine bekannteste Rolle spielte er als Sherlock Holmes in insgesamt 14 Kriminalfilmen zwischen 1939 und 1946. Er zählt bis heute zu den beliebtesten und ...