Eric Haydock
Eric Haydock | |
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Haydock in 1966. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Eric John Haddock |
Born | (1943-02-03)3 February 1943 Stockport, Cheshire, England |
Died | 5 January 2019(2019-01-05) (aged 75) England |
Genres | Rock, pop |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Bass guitar |
Years active | 1962–2019 |
Eric Haydock (born Eric John Haddock; 3 February 1943 – 5 January 2019)[1] was a British musician, best known as the original bass guitarist of the Hollies from December 1962 until July 1966.
Career
A founding member of the Hollies, he was one of the first British musicians to play a Fender Bass VI, a six-string bass.[2] During his short tenure with the band, he recorded bass on their earliest hits, including Just One Look, Look Through Any Window, and I'm Alive among many others.
Although considered a great bass guitarist, he was replaced in 1966 by Bernie Calvert, after disputes related to the conduct of the band's managers.[3] Haydock's last album with the band was Bus Stop, which had been released after his departure, but included recordings in which he contributed to, although it was Calvert who played bass on the titular song that would later go on to become a hit; however, Haydock appeared with the group on Top of the Pops in June 1966, performing the song Bus Stop.
In 1997, Haydock was sued by the Hollies for promoting his new band as "Eric Haydock's Hollies". The lawsuit resulted in Haydock being banned from using the name.[4]
On 15 March 2010, Haydock along with Calvert and the other fellow Hollies members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott, and Terry Sylvester were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[5]
Personal life and death
Haydock was married to Pamela Dore in 1965, but their marriage ended in divorce. They had three children.[4] He died on 5 January 2019, at the age of 75.[1]
Discography
References
- ^ a b "Eric Haydock, Original Hollies Bassist, Dies". Bestclassicbands.com. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
- ^ Interview with Eric Haydock from Look Through Any Window DVD, 2011.
- ^ "Eric Haydock - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
- ^ a b "Eric Haydock, original Hollies bassist who helped to lay down their tight rock sound but was sacked by the band – obituary". The Telegraph. 10 January 2019. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
- ^ "The Hollies". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
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- Allan Clarke
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- Don Rathbone
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- Bernie Calvert
- Terry Sylvester
- Mikael Rickfors
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- Carl Wayne
- Ian Parker
- Stay with The Hollies
- Here I Go Again
- In the Hollies Style
- Hollies
- Would You Believe?
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- For Certain Because
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- Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse
- Hollies Sing Dylan
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- Another Night
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- Russian Roulette
- A Crazy Steal
- Five Three One - Double Seven O Four
- What Goes Around...
- The Hollies
- Just One Look
- Here I Go Again
- I'm Alive
- The Hollies' Greatest Hits
- Hollies' Greatest
- The Hollies' Greatest Hits
- The Hollies: 20 Golden Greats
- Clarke, Hicks & Nash Years: The Complete Hollies April 1963 – October 1968
- "Searchin'"
- "Stay"
- "Just One Look"
- "Here I Go Again"
- "Yes I Will"
- "I'm Alive"
- "Look Through Any Window"
- "If I Needed Someone"
- "I Can't Let Go"
- "Bus Stop"
- "Stop Stop Stop"
- "On a Carousel"
- "Carrie Anne"
- "King Midas in Reverse"
- "Jennifer Eccles"
- "Listen to Me"
- "Sorry Suzanne"
- "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
- "I Can't Tell the Bottom from the Top"
- "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress"
- "The Air That I Breathe"
- "Sandy (4th July, Asbury Park)"
- "Heartbeat"
- "Stop! In the Name of Love"
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