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  1. Bernard Bamford Calvert (born 16 September 1942) is an English musician who played bass guitar with The Hollies from 1966 until 1981. [1] Career. He worked with several rock and roll groups during the early 1960s, most notably Rickie Shaw and the Dolphins, where he worked with future Hollies members, Tony Hicks and Bobby Elliott.

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

    Bernie as a Dolphin. Bernie became the new bass player, starting with the record Bus Stop. The Hollies had used Jack Bruce also as a substitute for Eric until they brought Bernie on board.

  3. Dec 24, 2017 · But it was another bassist entirely — fellow Dolphins’ alum Bernie Calvert — who subbed in for “Bus Stop,” their next Top Ten hit stateside that very same year. In fact, Calvert’s unique 12-string guitar riffing was so instrumental to the success of “Bus Stop” that the group kept Calvert on board until 1981.

  4. Mar 10, 2015 · Though not as harmonically and rhythmically adventurous as the band’s previous bassist – Eric Haydock -Calverts supportive artistry drew from a wide array of influences ranging from jazz, blues, dance hall, soul, and folk.

  5. Explore Bernie Calvert's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Bernie Calvert on AllMusic.

  6. Bernie Calvert recently shared his memories of those glorious days when he was drafted into the Hollies in 1966 - while still working in a factory - just in time for the band to record one of its masterpieces, Evolution.

  7. 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.

  8. May 22, 2024 · The Hollies: "Bus Stop" (1966) PERSONNEL: Bernie Calvert (bass); Bobby Elliott (drums); Tony Hicks (lead guitar, backing vocal); Graham Nash (rhythm guitar, backing vocal); Allan Clarke (lead...

  9. The Hollies, five-piece rock group from Manchester, England, that enjoyed many hits in the 1960s and ’70s. Its principal members were Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, Eric Haydock, Bernie Calvert, Terry Sylvester, and Graham Nash, who left in 1968 to form Crosby, Stills, & Nash.

  10. www.rhino.com › article › the-holliesThe Hollies | Rhino

    Jan 21, 2014 · He was replaced by Bernie Calvert, who'd previously played with Hicks and Elliott in their pre-Hollies band, the Dolphins. Some of the Hollies' biggest hits came in the Seventies.

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