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The Hollies
It was beginning to look like the Hollies were going to perpetually be the most successful British Invasion band that could not crack the Hall, but that changed last year with a well deserved induction.  Still, despite their ample success, they still suffer from a level of disrespect that seems unwarranted.

Inducted in 2010.  From Lancashire, England

Bernie Calvert (bass), Allan Clarke (vocals), Bobby Elliott (drums), Eric Haydock (bass), Tony Hicks (guitar), Graham Nash (vocals, guitar), Terry Sylvester (vocals, guitar)

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No way! - 20%
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0 #1 Knuckles -0001-11-29 19:00
The Hollies are fine. But how are they now inducting third-tier Brit Invasion groups when they're all but ignoring just about every music innovation since the late 60's?
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