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- Eric_Haydock abstract "Eric Haydock (born Eric Haddock; 3 February 1943, Stockport, Cheshire) was the original bass guitarist with The Hollies from December 1962 until 1966. He was one of the first British musicians to play a Fender Bass VI, a six-string bass. Although considered a great bassist, he was replaced in 1966 by Bernie Calvert, after disputes related to the conduct of the band's managers.".
- Q943891 abstract "Eric Haydock (born Eric Haddock; 3 February 1943, Stockport, Cheshire) was the original bass guitarist with The Hollies from December 1962 until 1966. He was one of the first British musicians to play a Fender Bass VI, a six-string bass. Although considered a great bassist, he was replaced in 1966 by Bernie Calvert, after disputes related to the conduct of the band's managers.".
- Eric_Haydock comment "Eric Haydock (born Eric Haddock; 3 February 1943, Stockport, Cheshire) was the original bass guitarist with The Hollies from December 1962 until 1966. He was one of the first British musicians to play a Fender Bass VI, a six-string bass. Although considered a great bassist, he was replaced in 1966 by Bernie Calvert, after disputes related to the conduct of the band's managers.".
- Q943891 comment "Eric Haydock (born Eric Haddock; 3 February 1943, Stockport, Cheshire) was the original bass guitarist with The Hollies from December 1962 until 1966. He was one of the first British musicians to play a Fender Bass VI, a six-string bass. Although considered a great bassist, he was replaced in 1966 by Bernie Calvert, after disputes related to the conduct of the band's managers.".