The Hollies
The Hollies remain legends of the British Invasion, celebrated for their distinctive three-part vocal...
"The Hollies"
The Hollies remain legends of the British Invasion, celebrated for their distinctive three-part vocal harmonies and a string of catchy, well-crafted pop-rock hits throughout the 1960s and 70s. Their enduring melodies and polished sound secured their place in rock and roll history globally.
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THE HOLLIES: Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress
- Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress
Beyond their harmony-rich pop origins, the band showcased surprising versatility. Around 1971, they embraced a grittier, Creedence Clearwater Revival-influenced swamp rock sound, exemplified by a major international hit single featuring a famous reverberating guitar riff and a noir-ish narrative about a mysterious woman.
- TITLE: The Hollies
- ACTIVE: 1962–present (1962)
- BAND: The Hollies
"Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress"
Get down with The Hollies' surprisingly gritty 1971 hit, "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress"! A departure from their pop sound, this swamp rock classic features a killer guitar riff and Allan Clarke's distinctive vocals, becoming one of their biggest international successes.
- TITLE: Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress
- BAND: The Hollies
- GENRE: Swamp Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 08
- YEAR: 1971
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