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Here’s why The Hollies Too Young To Be Married isn’t on their greatest hits album

by Paul Cashmere

In 1970 The Hollies had a number one hit in Australia and New Zealand with ‘Too Young To Be Married’ but the song never makes it to their greatest hits compilations.

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The Hollies 50th Anniversary

Set List For The Hollies 50th Anniversary Tour

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

The Hollies chose New Zealand to kick off their year long 50th Anniversary Tour, starting last Wednesday in Palmerstown North and winding through Dunedin and Napier to their fourth concert on Monday night in Hamilton.

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The Hollies 50th Anniversary

The Hollies Prepare For Their 50th Anniversary

by Paul Cashmere

The next rock and roll 50th anniversary coming up will be The Hollies. Founding member Bobby Elliott tells Noise11 that he counts the 50th from the first date The Hollies stepped foot in Abbey Road Studios.

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