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Eric Haydock (born Eric John Haddock; 3 February 1943 – 5 January 2019) was a British musician, best known as the original bass guitarist of the Hollies from December 1962 until July 1966.


Career

Haydock's first group, The Deltas, would become The Hollies in December 1962. A founding member of the Hollies, he was one of the first British musicians to play a Fender Bass VI, a six-string bass. 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. Haydock was infamous for being a practical joker, including one instance when he allegedly cut the power cords to the amplifiers being used by the Dave Clark Five on a concert bill shared with the Hollies. While his bandmates often enjoyed his antics when committed on others, when Haydock played tricks on the other Hollies, it was less appreciated, and led to some strained relations between the bassist and the other members from time to time. Although considered a good bass guitarist, he was replaced in 1966 by Bernie Calvert, after disputes related to the conduct of the band's managers. He wanted to raise £2,000 for a house, but when he failed to raise the money, he told manager Michael Cohen that he would not return to the band until he had sorted out his finances. A month later, he learned that he had been replaced. Bobby Elliott and others recalled that Haydock began missing live shows and recording sessions without warning, and had become unreliable (temporary session replacements on bass during this time included
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, Jack Bruce, and
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claimed that Haydock, although newly married, was also carrying on an affair with another woman, and did not want to tour with the Hollies any longer because he wanted to stay close to her. Haydock vehemently denied this when the story emerged in the press, and he also insisted that he only missed some concert and recording dates because he was ill, and that he provided his doctor's notes to the band to prove it. Haydock's last album with the band was ''
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'', 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 ''
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'' in June 1966, performing the song "Bus Stop". When Pete Quaife left
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in early 1966, Haydock was offered the chance to replace him, but turned it down as he believed he still had a place in The Hollies. However, he claimed, the very next day he was officially fired, but by that point the offer from the Kinks was no longer available. 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. On 15 March 2010, Haydock along with Calvert and the other fellow Hollies members Allan Clarke,
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, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott, and Terry Sylvester were inducted into the
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. Haydock guest appeared at a Swinging Blue Jeans concert in Parikkala, Finland on 13 July 2013.


Personal life and death

Haydock was married to Pamela Dore in 1965, but their marriage ended in divorce. They had three children. He died at his home on 5 January 2019, at the age of 75. He had been ill for some time.


Discography


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Haydock, Eric 1943 births 2019 deaths Musicians from Burnley English rock bass guitarists British male bass guitarists The Hollies members