Hollie Graham Nash Finds His Face!
Keith Altham, NME, 28 October 1966
THE HOLLY WHO has found his face is Graham Nash. For too long the Hollies have been written about as "the faceless wonders of pop" the hit group ('Stop Stop Stop' is their 13th consecutive hit to enter the NME Top Ten) without a member sufficiently forceful to stamp his personality upon the imagination of the public. That is about to be rectified. Graham Nash has matured into the kind of new mind who not only believes intensely in the music of TODAY, but also in the promise of TOMORROW!
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