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  1. Instrument (s) Bass guitar, piano. Years active. 1960s–1981. Formerly of. Rickie Shaw and The Dolphins. The Hollies. Bread and Beer Band. Bernard Bamford Calvert (born 16 September 1942) is an English musician who played bass guitar with The Hollies from 1966 until 1981.

  2. Mar 10, 2015 · Bernie Calvert (The Hollies) By Thomas Semioli. Jazz icon Ray Brown praised him for his work on “Bus Stop.”. Akin to numerous bassists in the early days of the instrument, Bernard Bamford Calvert started his musical journey at the keyboards. Calvert, who took up the bass at the behest of The Hollies’ Tony Hicks, toiled with several groups ...

  3. Dec 24, 2017 · In 1981, Calvert and Sylvester departed with the greatest resurgence of interest happening when a UK beer commercial used “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” in 1988. Allan Clarke retired from the band in 2000, replaced by Carle Wayne, who died in 2003 and was replaced by Peter Howarth. Alan Coates left the band and was replaced by Steve ...

  4. He was replaced in July by Bernie Calvert, another former bandmate of Hicks and Elliott, who had earlier filled in for Haydock on a European tour and the recording of "Bus Stop". After a string of successful releases, Nash left The Hollies on 7 December 1968 to relocate to Los Angeles, California , and form Crosby, Stills & Nash with former ...

  5. Several years later on 18 May 1966, the final piece arrived. 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.

  6. hollies.dk › member profiles › bernie calvertBernie Calvert - Hollies

    Bernie Calvert was born September 16, 1942, in Nelson, England. In 1966, Eric Haydock's departure left the group with a hole to fill at. bass. After rehearsing the title track for the Bus Stop album with bass. player Klaus Voorman, Tony Hicks called in the bass player from his days. with Bobby Elliott in Ricky Shaw and the Dolphins, Bernie Calvert.

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  8. The interviewer's questions and comments are in the bold type. Evolution Of The Hollies: The Legend Continues. BERNIE CALVERT of the HOLLIES. Interviewed by JUD COST. The Hollies from Manchester, England must have been the most level-headed bunch ever to set foot on a rock & roll stage. No drug binges, no hotel rooms crawling with groupies.

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