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  1. Karl Green left the band in 1980 to spend more time with his family, later opening a plumbing and tiling business in London. In 1986, the Hermits opened for the Hep Stars and the Monkees on their 1980s reunion tours of the US. Hopwood has since become a composer of scores for film and television.

    • Barry Whitwam, Tony Hancox, Jamie Thurston, John Summerton
    • Manchester, England
    • 1964–present
  2. 28. Jan. 2017 · 3. 166 views 7 years ago. KARL GREEN, founder and original bassist for HERMAN'S HERMITS talks with us about the Hermits' history ~ before, during, and after the Peter Noone years. There are...

    • 37 Min.
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    • PLANET LUDWIG
  3. There's A Kind Of Hush Cover. Karl Green, originally of Herman's Hermits, with his new band, the KGB! New Album available: https://www.createspace.com/800020747.

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    • Gina Knight
  4. Karl Green, the bassist of Herman's Hermits, talks about his musical career, his wild days on the road, and his new project. He also reveals the reasons behind the band's breakup and the legal issues with Peter Noone.

  5. 2. Dez. 2014 · KARL GREEN INTERVIEW: HERMAN'S HERMITS ORIGINAL BASSIST | The Music Muse Interview. I wanted to play smaller venues, in order to meet the people who bought our records, and thank them for the past 50 years of my life, which have been fantastic.

  6. But now, after a decades-long break to raise a family, Green is dipping his toe back into music and planning to release his first solo album this summer. Recently, REBEAT caught up with Green on a visit to Chicago, where he’s hoping to relocate and start a new chapter in his musical life. REBEAT: How are you, Karl? KARL GREEN: I’m good ...

  7. He said, "That's great" and it went on the album. For more, be sure to read Karl Green Interview Part 2. Official Website: www.KarlGreenBand.com. The following is Gary James' review of a Herman's Hermits concert he attended at The Brookside in Syracuse, New York on July 28th, 1974.