Bernie Calvert |
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Birth name |
Bernard Bamford Calvert |
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Born |
(1942-09-16) 16 September 1942 Brierfield, England |
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Genres |
Rock, pop |
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Occupations |
Musician |
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Instruments |
Bass guitar Keyboard |
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Years active |
1960s-present |
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Associated acts |
The Hollies Rickie Shaw and The Dolphins Bread and Beer Band |
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Bernard Bamford Calvert (16 September 1942, Brierfield, Lancashire, England) played bass guitar and keyboards 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 Tony Hicks and Bobby Elliott. Originally a pianist, Calvert, on Hicks's suggestion, switched to bass.
After the break-up of the Dolphins, Calvert played in a number of semi-professional outfits. However, unable to advance his musical career, Calvert took a factory job until he was asked to substitute for Hollies' then bassist, Eric Haydock, in a tour of Scandinavia. After the tour, Calvert played on an Everly Brothers album, and on the Hollies' single, "Bus Stop", before returning to his factory job. Shortly after that, he was invited to join the Hollies permanently in 1966.
Calvert was friends with Mama Cass Elliot from The Mamas & the Papas.
Calvert was delighted when, on an American tour, jazz bassist Ray Brown approached him and praised his bass playing on "Bus Stop".[citation needed]
Calvert also played piano, organ and harpsichord with the group, and composed their instrumental, "Reflections of a Long Time Past".
In 1969, Calvert was invited to play bass on a still-unreleased album with the Bread and Beer band, which included Caleb Quaye, Roger Pope, Elton John and two Jamaican percussionists, Lennox & Rolfo.
Calvert left The Hollies in 1981, and is now playing with a Catholic church music group in Clitheroe, Lancashire. He still performs at local venues for charity, playing classic songs from the Hollies' era. Recently, he has been joined on stage by his son Mark, playing lead guitar.
Calvert is currently busy writing and recording new material, with his friend and well known local musician, John Maycraft.
On 24 September 2009 the Hollies were nominated for induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame[11], and on 18 December 2009 were announced as inductees, to be inducted on 15 March 2010. They were represented at the RRHOF ceremony by Clarke, Nash, Sylvester, Eric Haydock and Calvert.
See also
References
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| Studio albums | |
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| US albums | |
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| Extended plays | |
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| Live albums | |
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| Compilations |
- The Hollies' Greatest Hits (US)
- Hollies' Greatest (UK)
- Hollies' Greatest Hits (GER)
- Hollies' Greatest Volume 2 (UK)
- The Hollies' Greatest Hits (US)
- The Very Best of the Hollies (US)
- The History of the Hollies (UK)
- 20 Golden Greats (UK)
- The Best of the Hollies E.P.'s (UK)
- The Other Side of the Hollies (UK)
- All the Hits and More - The Definitive Collection (UK)
- Rarities (UK)
- The Air That I Breathe - The Very Best of the Hollies (UK)
- 30th Anniversary Collection
- The Hollies at Abbey Road 1963 to 1966
- The Hollies at Abbey Road 1966 to 1970
- The Hollies at Abbey Road 1973 to 1989
- Greatest Hits (2003 UK)
- A's B's & EP's
- On a Carousel 1963-1974: The Ultimate Hollies
- Midas Touch: The Very Best of The Hollies
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| Box Sets |
- The Long Road Home - The 40th Anniversary Collection
- At Abbey Road 1963-1989
- Clarke, Hicks & Nash Years: The Complete Hollies April 1963 - October 1968
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| UK and US (All Labels) |
- 1963
- "Stay" / "Now's the Time"
- 1964
- "Just One Look" / "Keep Off That Friend of Mine"
- "Here I Go Again" / "Baby That's All" (UK) - "Lucille" (US)
- "We're Through" / "Come On Back"
- 1965
- "Yes I Will" / "Nobody"
- "I'm Alive" / "You Know He Did"
- "Look Through Any Window" / "So Lonely"
- 1966
- "I Can't Let Go" / "Running Through the Night (UK) - "I've Got a Way of my Own" (US)
- "Bus Stop" / "Don't Run and Hide"
- "After the Fox (with Peter Sellers)" / "The Fox Trot (Gold, Gold, Who's Got the Gold)" (Burt Bacharach)
- "Stop Stop Stop" / "It's You"
- 1967
- "On a Carousel" / "All the World Is Love"
- "Carrie Anne" / "Signs That Will Never Change"
- "King Midas in Reverse" / "Everything Is Sunshine" (UK) - "Water on the Brain" (US)
- 1968
- "Jennifer Eccles" / "Open Up Your Eyes" (UK) - "Try It" (US)
- "Listen to Me" / "Do the Best You Can" (UK) - "Everything is Sunshine" (US)
- 1969
- "Sorry Suzanne" / "Not That Way At All"
- "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" / "Cos You Like to Love Me"
- 1970
- "I Can't Tell the Bottom from the Top" / "Mad Professor Blyth"
- "Gasoline Alley Bred" / "Dandelion Wine"
- 1971
- "Hey Willy" / "Row the Boat Together"
- 1972
- "The Baby" / "Oh Granny"
- "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" / "Cable Car" (UK) - "Look What We've Got" (US)
- "Magic Woman Touch" / "Indian Girl" (UK) - "Blue in the Morning" (US)
- 1973
- "The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee" / "Born a Man"
- 1974
- "The Air That I Breathe" / "No More Riders"
- "I'm Down" / "Hello Lady Goodbye" (UK) - "Look Out Johnny (There's a Monkey on Your Back)" (US-1975)
- "Sandy (4th July, Asbury Park)" / "Second Hand Hang-Ups"
- 1983
- "Stop! In the Name of Love" / "Musical Pictures"
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| UK only (Parlophone) (Polydor) (EMI) |
- 1963
- "(Ain't That) Just Like Me" / "Hey What's Wrong With Me"
- "Searchin'" / "Whole World Over"
- 1965
- "If I Needed Someone" / "I've Got a Way of My Own"
- 1974
- "Son of a Rotten Gambler" / "Layin' to the Music"
- 1976
- "Boulder to Birmingham" / "Crocodile Woman (She Bites)"
- "Star" / "Love is the Thing"
- "Daddy Don't Mind" / "C'Mon"
- "Wiggle That Whotsit" / "Corrine"
- 1977
- "Hello to Romance" / "48 Hour Parole"
- "Amnesty" / "Crossfire"
- 1979
- "Something to Live For" / "Song of the Sun"
- 1980
- "Soldier's Song" / "Draggin' My Heels"
- "Heartbeat" / "Take Your Time (new version)"
- 1981
- "Holliedaze (A Medley)" / "Holliepops (A Medley)"
- "Take My Love and Run" / "Driver"
- 1985
- "Too Many Hearts Get Broken" / "You're All Woman"
- 1987
- "This Is It" / "You Gave Me Strength"
- "Reunion of the Heart" / "Too Many Hearts Get Broken"
- 1989
- "Find Me a Family" / "No Rules"
- 1993
- "The Woman I Love" / "Purple Rain (Live Version)"
- 2005
- "Hope" / "Shine On Me"
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| US only (Imperial) (Epic) (Atlantic) |
- 1967
- "Pay You Back With Interest" / "Whatcha Gonna Do 'Bout It"
- "Just One Look" / "Running Through the Night"
- "Dear Eloise" / "When Your Light's Turned On"
- "If I Needed Someone" / "Yes I Will"
- 1968
- "Do the Best You Can" / "Elevated Observations"
- 1971
- "Survival of the Fittest" / "Man Without a Heart"
- 1972
- "Long Dark Road" / "Indian Girl"
- 1973
- "Jesus Was a Crossmaker" / "I Had a Dream"
- "Slow Down" / "Won't We Feel Good"
- 1974
- "Don't Let Me Down" / "Layin' to the Music"
- 1975
- "Another Night" / "Time Machine Jive"
- 1976
- "Write On" / "Crocodile Woman (She Bites)"
- 1977
- "Draggin' My Heels" / "I Won't Move Over"
- 1978
- "Writing on the Wall" / "Burn Out"
- 1983
- "If the Lights Go Out" / "Someone Else's Eyes"
- "Casualty" / "Someone Else's Eyes"
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| Italy only (Parlophon) |
- 1967
- "Non Prego Per Me" / "Devi Avere Fiducia in Me"
- "Kill Me Quick" / "We're Alive"
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Persondata |
Name |
Calvert, Bernie |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
British musician |
Date of birth |
16 September 1942 |
Place of birth |
Brierfield, Lancashire, England |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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