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http://www.iconvsicon.com/2009/09/23/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-nominees-for-2010-announced/

In my humble opinion, this is long overdue. Smile

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The ballot for next year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has been released
and it proves to be just as diverse as it has been in previous years.

Potential inductees include the Red Hot Chili Peppers, LL Cool J, Kiss,
Genesis, The Stooges, Donna Summer, ABBA, Darlene Love, Laura Nyro,
The Chantels, The Hollies and Jimmy Cliff.

Artists are eligible for induction 25 years after their debut release.
Both LL Cool J and the Red Hot Chili Peppers both have made the
ballot on their first year of eligibility. Although having been
eligible for years now, Kiss finds themselves on the ballot for the first time.

Some of the names on the ballot have been there before — Donna Summer,
Darlene Love, ABBA, the Chantels, and the Stooges. Out of all of those
nominated, only five acts make it in to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The 25th annual induction ceremony is slated for March 15 in New York City.
The inductees will be announced in December.

Visit the official site at www.rockhall.com!

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That's certainly some heavy duty nominees list. I just pray the Hollies make it. They are so deserving and their music has certainly influenced many bands over the years. With the DC5 being inducted last year, it just might open the door for the Hollies. At least the committee will have to take another close look at the British Invasion era. I strongly recommend the Hollies start thinking about which members will present at the induction ceremony.
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If that institution shall keep its respectability, the Hollies simply have to be inducted. I will cross my fingers, toes etc.

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What the group has going for them at this early juncture, is that they are the ONLY nominee that had a strong presence with radio airplay in the golden era of the 1960's. And of course, they had commercial chart success in the first half of the 70's.

Chart presence in two different decades will serve them well. Genesis is in the same boat - the Gabriel years that broke ground with prog-rock in the 70's, and the MTV commercial years in the 80's with Phil Collins as their face and voice.

I think the five INDUCTEES will be:

The Hollies
KISS
Genesis
The Stooges (as punk pioneers...the New York City based voters will want them in)
and LL Cool J because of the stupid direction the RnRHoF seems to be going in lately with Madonna and Grandmaster Flash Evil or Very Mad

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Ah, yes, the famous "rock and roll" artist LL Cool.
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In terms of the Hall of Fame criteria.....Records sold, Influence on other Artists & Music in General, Enduring Appeal, etc.. the Hollies being overlooked this long is a joke....

The Hollies have had to date 32 UK Chart Hit singles....23 USA Chart singles (More USA chart singles than The already inducted Dave Clark Five in fact....they had 19 chart singles, admittedly a number were Bigger hits) ...

Hollies Singles have achieved over 300 worldwide separate chart placings....and over 60 album chart placings...

The Hollies Records, including Compilations, have charted worldwide in FIVE Different Decades from Sixties to today.

The Hollies have had Many Overseas hits....including a number of Chart topping singles...with songs never issued as UK singles.

Between 1963 and 1970 The Hollies duly matched The Beatles in terms of their Actual number of "Official" issued singles UK chart hits with 22 each....(The Beatles releasing their first two singles a year before in 1962....)

In that "Swinging Sixties" Time period up to 1970, The Hollies had MORE UK chart hits than The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Manfred Mann, The Searchers, and Herman's Hermits,

...Up to 1970, The Hollies had TWICE as many UK Chart hits as The Who, The Small Faces, and The Animals....

...and THREE times as many UK Chart hits as The Yardbirds, The Troggs and The Move...

The Hollies have had MORE UK Chart hits than Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Swinging Blue Jeans, Freddie & The Dreamers and Billy J.Kramer with the Dakotas all combined between them...!

....and More UK chart hits than The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield & C,S,N (& Y) combined...!

The Hollies have had More UK chart hits than: The Moody Blues, Cream, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Traffic, Free, Bad Company, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple & Jethro Tull....


The Hollies were FIRST to cover & duly put a George Harrison song into the UK Top Twenty...in 1965 (FOUR YEARS before George could do so himself), thus boosting George Harrison's songwriting cause to George Martin and Lennon & McCartney....

The Hollies covered & promoted songs by Graham Gouldman (of 10c.c.), Paul Simon (who Thanked them !), David Ackles, Judee Sill, Emmylou Harris,Bruce Springsteen (who also Thanked them !) & Nils Lofgren, among others....

The Hollies "Evolution" album in 1967 saw Simon & Marjike come to the attention of The Beatles (For "Sgt.Pepper")....and photographer Karl Ferris to Jimi Hendrix who got him to do the USA sleeve of "Are You Experienced ?" after seeing the "Evolution" album cover....

The Hollies spotted & signed up young Elton John to their Gralto Publishing Company, in the late sixties

The Everly Brothers covered 75% Hollies songs for their 1966 album "Two Yanks in England"....helped by Hollies band members...

Drummer Cozy Powell said he became a Drummer after watching Hollies drummer Bobby Elliott in 1964 ("Here I Go Again")

Phil Collins (Genesis) has also cited Bobby Elliott as a influence on him as a Drummer....

Eric Clapton said Tony Hicks guitar on "Air That I Breathe" was the "Most Soulful" he had heard...and wished HE had played that intro...!

Beach Boy Legend Brian Wilson has paid tribute to the Hollies & their music....

The Late Great Pete Ham originally named his band Badfinger as "The Iveys" in tribute to his Favorite vocal harmony band The Hollies....and had them rehearse "Just One Look" over and over until their vocal harmonies were really tight....


The Hollies groundbreaking "Leasing back" deal in 1966 (" A Hollies Recording") broke new ground for Artists....a move followed by others who formed their own Labels & companies

The Searchers and Paul & Barry Ryan both covered The Hollies "Have You Ever Loved Somebody" in 1967...
.....while Hollies hits have been later covered by Gene Pitney, Herman's Hermits, The Monkees, Linda Ronstadt, Simply Red, The Righteous Brothers, The Fortunes, The Shadows, Cilla Black, Olivia Newton-John, ....

Graham Nash co-wrote "Walker Brothers" member John Walker's UK Hit "Annabella" in 1967....


The Hollies contributed a song "Wings" to the same Charity album as the Beatles "Across The Universe" for the World wildlife fund in 1969.....and have done MUCH Charity work...often for children's charities...

Allan Clarke co-wrote the single "Find Me A Family", sung by The Hollies as the theme tune to the UK TV Show "Find A Family" re finding loving homes for unplaced young children in 1989....

The Hollies were the first Band to do a Vocal tribute album devoted to one artist...."Hollies Sing Dylan" in May 1969 (which reached No. 3 in the UK Album chart)....tribute albums now being common in Popular Music.


The Hollies also have cut a "Buddy Holly" tribute album ...and kicked off a Holly Tribute album "Not Fade Away" , reuniting with Graham Nash & Recording with Buddy Holly's Lead vocal on "Peggy Sue Got Married"....

The Hollies were also prolific Songwriters with two Notable "in house" Songwriting teams of first "Clarke-Hicks-Nash" (aka "Ransford" up to mid 1966) (Sixties) and later "Clarke-Hicks-Sylvester"(Seventies) , plus working either individually or in pairs such as Clarke-Nash, Clarke-Sylvester, Hicks-Lynch, Clarke-Benson etc...overall they wrote TWELVE of their albums (Including the odd cover on a couple of those) , plus many other tracks on their singles A & B sides, other album tracks & EP Tracks.

The Hollies were one of the FIRST Artists to write & Record an Ecology themed song, in the Clarke-Hicks-Nash song "Signs that Will Never Change" re the balance & beauty of Nature, Recorded on 2 May 1967....and later Clarke-Sylvester wrote "Look at Life" cut in September 1969.

The Hollies music did much to promote Strong Harmony vocals....Clarke-Hicks-Nash, later Clarke-Hicks-Sylvester, & aspects such as Graham Nash singing three part harmonies on "Carrie Anne" in 1967, & unusual instrumentation, with Imaginative arrangements over the years....

The Hollies in fact featured "Sound Effects" on a recording ("Too Many People") in 1965, before even the Beatles did the following year on "Yellow Submarine" in 1966.

The Hollies were one of the first bands to feature unusual tape effects on their records ("Crusader" in August 1966, and "Try it" in September 1967) ....plus early use of Mellotron ("Wings, in January 1968) and Synthesizer ("Don't Give up Easily" in September 1969) ....they also featured Harmonium, Gong, Bells, Glockenspiel, Banjo, Kettle Drums, Sitar, Tablas, guitar/sitar, Rickenbacker guitar, twelve string guitar, Spanish guitar, harpsichord , and many other unusual instrumentation on their Recordings...also Caribbean Steel Drums ("Carrie Anne" 1967 etc) , together with imaginative orchestral arrangements ("King Midas..." "He Ain't Heavy..." "Confessions of A Mind" etc) & skilled early use of Echo effects on their recordings ("So Lonely" 1965 ,etc)


....and they have featured MANY famous Musician & Artists friends Guesting from John Paul Jones (later in Led Zeppelin), Jack Bruce (Cream) & Burt Bacharach....to the likes of 'Mitch' Mitchell (Jimi Hendrix Experience) to Elton John to Alan Parsons to Rod Argent (Zombies/Argent) to Gary Brooker & B.J.Wilson (Procol Harum) to Joe Lala (Manassas) to John Miles, Mike Batt, and Rob Davis, among others who have appeared on Hollies recordings over the years....

Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony Hicks, & Terry Sylvester have guested on others Records too....(The Rolling Stones, - Hicks & Nash duly "Thanked" among others, by Andrew Loog Oldham on the sleeve of "Metamorphosis" album, The Alan Parsons Project, The Scaffold, etc)

.... while Tony Hicks produced Taggart's 1974 album for EMI.

Along with The Byrds & Buffalo Springfield, the Hollies were the third Foundation group for C,S,N, ( & Y)

The Hollies Management received a letter from the New York Fire Department advising their Recording of "He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother" had been adopted as their theme song after the Tragic events of 9/11.


The Hollies have been Awarded an Ivor Novello Award for their outstanding Contribution to Music.


The Hollies, now in their SIXTH Incarnation continue to record & tour regularly....

How much more does an artist need to do to get in....?
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Wow..................... After reading that Gee I'm convinced.

Cheers Ray Very Happy
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WOW is right! Gee, you never cease to amaze me with your in-depth coverage of topics. It is so good to have you as a member of this site.
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Looking at the concert tour list for March one can see that the Hollies may have gotten a hint and reserved a few days for a possible US trip. Mind the gap between 12th and 17th of March!

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Here's a brief statement from Graham Nash regarding the Hollies and their recent 2010 RRHOF nomination. It was taken from Reuters News.

Hollies co-founder Graham Nash is already in the Hall of Fame with Crosby, Stills & Nash (1997), but said he was "very thrilled" to hear about the Hollies nomination.

"There's a long way from here to actually being inducted," noted Nash, who was with the group from 1962-68. "I truly believe the Hollies deserve to be inducted. They were a large part of the early history of what we know as rock 'n' roll. I would be particularly thrilled for (retired lead singer) Allan Clarke. That's where my heart goes. I'm already in there, but it would be a thrill for me to see it happen for the Hollies.
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hofner65 wrote:
What the group has going for them at this early juncture, is that they are the ONLY nominee that had a strong presence with radio airplay in the golden era of the 1960's. And of course, they had commercial chart success in the first half of the 70's.

Chart presence in two different decades will serve them well. Genesis is in the same boat - the Gabriel years that broke ground with prog-rock in the 70's, and the MTV commercial years in the 80's with Phil Collins as their face and voice.

I think the five INDUCTEES will be:

The Hollies
KISS
Genesis
The Stooges (as punk pioneers...the New York City based voters will want them in)
and LL Cool J because of the stupid direction the RnRHoF seems to be going in lately with Madonna and Grandmaster Flash Evil or Very Mad


I definitely think ABBA are going to be inducted thanks to the huge success of the film Mamma Mia.
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Gee wrote:
In terms of the Hall of Fame criteria.....Records sold, Influence on other Artists & Music in General, Enduring Appeal, etc.. the Hollies being overlooked this long is a joke....

The Hollies have had to date 32 UK Chart Hit singles....23 USA Chart singles (More USA chart singles than The already inducted Dave Clark Five in fact....they had 19 chart singles, admittedly a number were Bigger hits) ...

Hollies Singles have achieved over 300 worldwide separate chart placings....and over 60 album chart placings...

The Hollies Records, including Compilations, have charted worldwide in FIVE Different Decades from Sixties to today.

The Hollies have had Many Overseas hits....including a number of Chart topping singles...with songs never issued as UK singles.


Between 1963 and 1970 The Hollies duly matched The Beatles in terms of their Actual number of "Official" issued singles UK chart hits with 22 each....(The Beatles releasing their first two singles a year before in 1962....)

In that "Swinging Sixties" Time period up to 1970, The Hollies had MORE UK chart hits than The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Manfred Mann, The Searchers, and Herman's Hermits,

...Up to 1970, The Hollies had TWICE as many UK Chart hits as The Who, The Small Faces, and The Animals....

...and THREE times as many UK Chart hits as The Yardbirds, The Troggs and The Move...

The Hollies have had MORE UK Chart hits than Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Swinging Blue Jeans, Freddie & The Dreamers and Billy J.Kramer with the Dakotas all combined between them...!

....and More UK chart hits than The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield & C,S,N (& Y) combined...!

The Hollies have had More UK chart hits than: The Moody Blues, Cream, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Traffic, Free, Bad Company, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple & Jethro Tull....


The Hollies were FIRST to cover & duly put a George Harrison song into the UK Top Twenty...in 1965 (FOUR YEARS before George could do so himself), thus boosting George Harrison's songwriting cause to George Martin and Lennon & McCartney....

The Hollies covered & promoted songs by Graham Gouldman (of 10c.c.), Paul Simon (who Thanked them !), David Ackles, Judee Sill, Emmylou Harris,Bruce Springsteen (who also Thanked them !) & Nils Lofgren, among others....

The Hollies "Evolution" album in 1967 saw Simon & Marjike come to the attention of The Beatles (For "Sgt.Pepper")....and photographer Karl Ferris to Jimi Hendrix who got him to do the USA sleeve of "Are You Experienced ?" after seeing the "Evolution" album cover....

The Hollies spotted & signed up young Elton John to their Gralto Publishing Company, in the late sixties

The Everly Brothers covered 75% Hollies songs for their 1966 album "Two Yanks in England"....helped by Hollies band members...

Drummer Cozy Powell said he became a Drummer after watching Hollies drummer Bobby Elliott in 1964 ("Here I Go Again")

Phil Collins (Genesis) has also cited Bobby Elliott as a influence on him as a Drummer....

Eric Clapton said Tony Hicks guitar on "Air That I Breathe" was the "Most Soulful" he had heard...and wished HE had played that intro...!

Beach Boy Legend Brian Wilson has paid tribute to the Hollies & their music....

The Late Great Pete Ham originally named his band Badfinger as "The Iveys" in tribute to his Favorite vocal harmony band The Hollies....and had them reherse "Just One Look" over and over until their vocal harmonies were really tight....


The Hollies groundbreaking "Leasing back" deal in 1966 (" A Hollies Recording") broke new ground for Artists....a move followed by others who formed their own Labels & companies

The Searchers and Paul & Barry Ryan both covered The Hollies "Have You Ever Loved Somebody" in 1967...
.....while Hollies hits have been later covered by Gene Pitney, Herman's Hermits, The Monkees, Linda Ronstadt, Simply Red, The Righteous Brothers, The Fortunes, The Shadows, Cilla Black, Olivia Newton-John, ....

Graham Nash co-wrote "Walker Brothers" member John Walker's UK Hit "Annabella" in 1967....


The Hollies contributed a song "Wings" to the same Charity album as the Beatles "Across The Universe" for the World wildlife fund in 1969.....and have done MUCH Charity work...often for children's charities...

Allan Clarke co-wrote the single "Find Me A Family", sung by The Hollies as the theme tune to the UK TV Show "Find A Family" re finding loving homes for unplaced young children in 1989....

The Hollies were the first Band to do a Vocal tribute album devoted to one artist...."Hollies Sing Dylan" in 1969....tribute albums now being common in Popular Music.


The Hollies also have cut a "Buddy Holly" tribute album ...and kicked off a Holly Tribute album "Not Fade Away" , reuniting with Graham Nash & Recording with Buddy Holly's Lead vocal on "Peggy Sue Got Married"....

The Hollies were also prolific Songwriters with two Notable "in house" Songwriting teams of first "Clarke-Hicks-Nash" (aka "Ransford" up to mid 1966) (Sixties) and later "Clarke-Hicks-Sylvester"(Seventies) , plus working either individually or in pairs such as Clarke-Nash, Clarke-Sylvester, Hicks-Lynch, Clarke-Benson etc...overall they wrote TWELVE of their albums (Including the odd cover on a couple of those) , plus many other tracks on their singles A & B sides, other album tracks & EP Tracks.

The Hollies were one of the FIRST Artists to write & Record an Ecology themed song, in the Clarke-Hicks-Nash song "Signs that Will Never Change" re the balance & beauty of Nature, Recorded on 2 May 1967....and later Clarke-Sylvester wrote "Look at Life" cut in September 1969.

The Hollies music did much to promote Strong Harmony vocals....Clarke-Hicks-Nash, later Clarke-Hicks-Sylvester, & aspects such as Graham Nash singing three part harmonies on "Carrie Anne" in 1967, & unusual instrumentation, with Imaginative arrangements over the years....

The Hollies in fact featured "Sound Effects" on a recording ("Too Many People") in 1965, before even the Beatles did the following year on "Yellow Submarine" in 1966.

The Hollies were one of the first bands to feature unusual tape effects on their records ("Crusader" in August 1966, and "Try it" in September 1967) ....plus early use of Mellotron ("Wings, in January 1968) and Synthesisor ("Don't Give up Easily" in September 1969) ....they also featured Harmonium, Gong, Bells, Banjo, Kettle Drums, guitar/sitar, Rickenbacker guitar, twelve string guitar, Spanish guitar, harpshichord , and many other unusual instrumentation on their Recordings...also Caribbean Steel Drums ("Carrie Anne" 1967 etc) , together with imaginative orchestral arrangements ("King Midas..." "He Ain't Heavy..." "Confessions of A Mind" etc) & skilled early use of Echo effects on their recordings ("So Lonely" 1965 ,etc)


....and they have featured MANY famous Musician & Artists friends Guesting from John Paul Jones (later in Led Zeppelin), Jack Bruce (Cream) & Burt Bacharach....to the likes of 'Mitch' Mitchell (Jimi Hendrix Experience) to Elton John to Alan Parsons to Rod Argent (Zombies/Argent) to Gary Brooker & B.J.Wilson (Procol Harum) to Joe Lala (Manassas) to John Miles, Mike Batt, and Rob Davis, among others who have appeared on Hollies recordings over the years....

Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony Hicks, & Terry Sylvester have guested on others Records too....(The Rolling Stones, - Hicks & Nash duly "Thanked" among others, by Andrew Loog Oldham on the sleeve of "Metamorphosis" album, The Alan Parsons Project, The Scaffold, etc)

.... while Tony Hicks produced Taggart's 1974 album for EMI.

Along with The Byrds & Buffalo Springfield, the Hollies were the third Foundation group for C,S,N, ( & Y)

The Hollies Management received a letter from the New York Fire Department advising their Recording of "He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother" had been adopted as their theme song after the Tragic events of 9/11.


The Hollies have been Awarded an Ivor Novello Award for their outstanding Contribution to Music.


The Hollies, now in their SIXTH Incarnation continue to record & tour regularly....

How much more does an artist need to do to get in....?



How can it not happen after that great tribute Gee - Cheers and it most definately WILL Very Happy
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Rob - How do the lads feel about being nominated for the RRHOF? Have they expressed any comments to you that you can share with us?
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Rob - It might be a good idea to post(on the home page) the news that the Hollies are one of twelve acts nominated for possible induction into the 2010 RRHOF. This way anyone visiting the site can immediately see mention of it.
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I Second that Holliesfan ! Wink
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