The Hollies - Concert Review

Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, 28th March 1998 - by Jeff & Margaret Martin

Yet another fantastic evening in the company of the Hollies was enjoyed by a packed audience at Nottingham's Royal Centre on 28th March.

Most of the bands many chart hits were included, as well as some lesser known numbers. These included an outstanding performance of the title track from their "Butterfly" Album, sung centre stage by Alan Coates.

There was much to enjoy throughout the concert. The powerful, distinctive voice of Allan Clarke, along with the talents of Tony Hicks, Ray Stiles and Alan Coates on guitar, banjo and vocals. Ian Parker's unique keyboard and accordion playing. All held together by Bobby Elliotts brilliant drumming.

The Hollies backing Buddy Holly was one of the many highlights. " The air that I breathe" and "He ain't heavy" brought the audience to their feet in time for the great Rock n Roll finale.

We were left wanting more.

The Hollies have been on the road for nearly 35 years and just when you think they can't get any better....they do.

Jeff & Margaret Martin





Back to Review Index