Harold Allan Clarke (born 5 April 1942) is an English rock singer, who was one of the founding members and the original lead singer of the Hollies. He...
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Allan John Clarke (born 31 July 1946), nicknamed "Sniffer", is a former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Walsall, Fulham...
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Alan Clark (disambiguation) (redirect from Allan Clarke (disambiguation))
industrialist Allan Clark (rugby league) (1881–1935), Australian rugby league administrator Alan, Allan, or Allen Clarke may also refer to: Alan Clarke (1935–1990)...
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Edward Allan Clarke (5 October 1950 – 10 January 2018), better known as "Fast" Eddie Clarke or simply "Fast" Eddie, was a British guitarist who was a member...
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are known for their distinctive three-part vocal harmony style. Singer Allan Clarke and rhythm guitarist/singer Graham Nash founded the band as a Merseybeat-type...
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Manchester. Formed in December 1962, the group originally included vocalist Allan Clarke, lead guitarist Vic Steele, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Graham Nash...
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pop rock group the Hollies, released in 1974, marking the return of Allan Clarke after he had left for a solo career. It features the band's cover of...
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around the three-part harmony of Hicks (lower harmony) and bandmates Allan Clarke (lead vocals) and Graham Nash (high harmony). Hicks contributed his first...
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Allan James Clarke (21 February 1913 – 25 September 1975) was an English international rugby union player. Born and raised in Coventry, Clarke was educated...
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Distant Light (Hollies album) (category Albums produced by Allan Clarke (singer))
their last before brief departure of lead vocalist and founding member Allan Clarke (who was absent on the following album and returned for their 1974 self-titled...
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ten song in the U.S. Chart positions taken from the Billboard Hot 100. Allan Clarke — vocals, harmonica, guitar Tony Hicks — lead guitar, banjo, vocals Bobby...
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1968. The album consisted solely of songs written by the trio of Nash, Allan Clarke, and Tony Hicks, with Nash leading the sessions. It showcased the band's...
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Harold Clarke may refer to: Harold Clarke (diver), British Olympic diver Harold G. Clarke (1927–2013), American jurist and politician Allan Clarke (singer)...
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Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress (category Songs written by Allan Clarke (singer))
Woman" or "Long Cool Woman (in a Black Dress)") is a song written by Allan Clarke, Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway, and performed by the British rock group...
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not chart, but its US version peaked at number 32. All lead vocals by Allan Clarke except “Look At Life,” sung by Tony Hicks, and the instrumental “Reflections...
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Hollies, one of the UK's most successful pop groups, with school friend Allan Clarke, and was credited as the group's leader on their first album. He was...
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club secured two promotions in three years under the stewardship of Allan Clarke and Norman Hunter, and from 1981 would spend sixteen consecutive years...
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the first Hollies album in which all the songs were written by members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks, and the first on which they did not use...
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songs performed by the Hollies were known for the vocal harmony between Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, and Graham Nash, which enabled them to bring a different...
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Jones and Allan 'Sniffer' Clarke combined to produce a goal in the fifty-third minute. Jones sent across a hard, shoulder-high centre and Clarke headed powerfully...
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English footballer Alfie Clarke (disambiguation), several people Alfred Clarke (disambiguation), several people Allan Clarke (footballer) (born 1946)...
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released in some European countries (Germany, Spain), the original singer Allan Clarke had returned to the band and the album was therefore not released in...
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Certain Because, this album comprises only songs written by group members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks. None of the songs on the album were selected...
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"Cable Car" 1971), with Allan Clarke ("Why Didn't You Believe", "Man Without a Heart", "Perfect Lady Housewife") and as part of Clarke-Hicks-Sylvester. This...
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5317704). The idea is credited to guitarist Terry Sylvester. Singer Allan Clarke left The Hollies after the release of their previous album A Crazy Steal...
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championship with Jones scoring 14 goals, and then joined by fellow striker Allan Clarke in 1969 to forge a strike partnership with Jones. Leeds pursued a possible...
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and David Gilmour; and popular Beat-music successes Graham Nash and Allan Clarke of the Hollies. Most notably, the Beatles developed from John Lennon's...
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the Hollies. It is the band's second album with returning vocalist Allan Clarke who rejoined in 1974 for the album Hollies, after leaving for a solo...
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(track 8) John Leach – cimbalom and kantele (tracks 1, 3) Lenny Zakatek, Allan Clarke, Steve Harley, Jack Harris, Peter Straker, Jaki Whitren, Dave Townsend...
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First Flight (Polydor Records, 1976) With Allan Clarke My Real Name Is 'Arold (RCA Victor, 1973) Allan Clarke (EMI, 1974) With Roger Daltrey McVicar (Polydor...
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