Biography
Harold Allan Clarke is a retired English pop rock singer, who was one of the founding members and the original lead singer of The Hollies.Harold Allan Clarke and his childhood friend, Graham Nash, began singing together in Manchester while still at school. They formed The Hollies in December 1962 with Vic Steele (lead guitar) and Eric Haydock (bass guitar). In April 1963, they added Tony Hicks (replacing Steele on lead guitar) and Bobby Elliott (replacing Don Rathbone on drums). In 1966, Bernie Calvert replaced Haydock as bass guitarist. Clarke was The Hollies’ original lead singer, but also played occasional guitar and harmonica. In the UK, they enjoyed 30 chart singles, plus two further chart entries with re-releases, 17 of which made the Top 10, with two – “I’m Alive” (1965) and “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” (1988 re-issue) – reaching No. 1. He also performed guest vocals on the 1977 album I Robot by The Alan Parsons Project (most notably, lead vocals on “Breakdown”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Clarke