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  1. 31. Okt. 2011 · Short interview with Bernie Calvert and Bobby Elliott from the Hollies, Top Of The Pops 1968. Transferred from reel to reel tape.

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  2. 7. Nov. 2009 · The Hollies - (No More) Snow On Heather Moor. ForCertainBecause. 6.36K subscribers. Subscribed. 89. 8.9K views 14 years ago. An instrumental tune written by bass player Bernie Calvert from...

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  3. 17. Apr. 2021 · About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ...

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  4. Bernie's nickname was "Bamf", which derived from his middle name, Bamford. After the break-up of the Dolphins, Calvert played in a number of semi-professional outfits. However, unable to advance his musical career, Calvert took a factory job until he was asked to substitute for Hollies' then bassist, Eric Haydock, in a tour of Scandinavia.

  5. Im Jahre 1966 wurde der Bassist Eric Haydock durch Bernie Calvert ersetzt, der ebenfalls schon mit Elliott und Hicks bei The Dolphins gespielt hatte. Der Hollies-Produzent Ron Richards war mit diesem Wechsel nicht sehr zufrieden und kritisierte das Bassspiel von Calvert im Begleitheft zur CD 20 Song Anthology.

  6. Bassist Bernie Calvert left his day job at a factory and drove directly to Abbey Road, having received a last-minute call from Hollies’ manager Michael Cohen. Bernie showed up, promptly nailed the bass part for Bus Stop , and stayed with them for the next 15 years.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HolliesThe Hollies - Wikipedia

    Hicks played in a Nelson band called the Dolphins, which also featured Bobby Elliott on drums and Bernie Calvert on bass. Not only were the Hollies signed by Richards, who continued to produce the band until 1976 and once more in 1979, but a song from the audition, a cover of the Coasters ' 1961 single "(Ain't That) Just Like Me", was released as their debut single in May 1963 and hit No. 25 ...