• Support Wokingham Today
  • Get the print edition
  • Sign up for our daily newsletter
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Wokingham.Today
  • HOME
  • MY AREA
    • All
    • Arborfield
    • Barkham
    • Beech Hill
    • Binfield
    • Bracknell
    • Charvil
    • Crowthorne
    • Earley
    • Emmbrook
    • Finchampstead
    • Grazeley
    • Henley
    • Hurst
    • Lower Earley
    • Norreys
    • Reading
    • Remenham
    • Riseley
    • Shinfield
    • Sindlesham
    • Sonning
    • Spencers Wood
    • Swallowfield
    • Three Mile Cross
    • Twyford
    • Wargrave
    • Winnersh
    • Wokingham
    • Wokingham Without
    • Woodley
    • Woosehill
    • Yateley
    Clive Jones with Ming Campbell in the Wokingham MP?s back garden.

    Jones pays tribute to Ming Campbell

    At a WBC Executive Meeting on Thursday, October 16 at Shute End, councillors will decide whether to allow environment and health damaging product advertisements on borough assets.

    Will councillors sacrifice sustainability, public health and tackling climate change – for ad revenue?

    Thames Valley Police are warning people not to paint roundabouts during the Euros

    Woodley roundabout crash: Council to look at possible changes

    The A33 relief road is set to close overnight as part of rolling closures which will see some of the major roads around Reading upgraded

    Easthampstead Road closure to be delayed

    The Emmbrook School

    Update given on Emmbrook sixth form building

    Clive Jnes MP performed the opening of Ranga Lounge.

    Town welcomes new restaurant

    Winnersh library. pic: WBC.

    Final call for your say on Winnersh Library

    Traffic queues at Wokingham Station are a cause of frustration for residents and motorists. Picture: Emma Merchant

    Residents frustrated by daily ‘traffic chaos’ at Wokingham Railway Station Crossing

    uReach directors (from left) Charlie Hiscox, Jo Iremonger and Steph Hiscox, after receiving the keys to the new uReach SEND centre in Sindlesham. Picture: uReach

    New SEND centre opens in Sindlesham

  • SPORT
    • All
    • Binfield FC
    • Reading FC
    Jayden Wareham

    Wareham issues message to Reading FC fans after ‘hate and abuse’ during game

    Ascot Racecourse Picture: Wikimedia Commons

    Britain’s richest raceday descends on Ascot: A chance to see the world’s best flat horses at QIPCO British Champions day

    Noel Hunt Picture: Luke Adams

    Reading FC: Time for a change or keep the faith?

    Dom Ballard Picture: Luke Adams

    ‘We should have signed him’: Former Reading FC loanee hits hat-trick for new club

    Noel Hunt Picture: Luke Adams

    Reading FC drop into relegation zone as questions continue over future of manager Noel Hunt

    Jeff Hendrick Picture: Luke Adams

    Jeff Hendrick: ‘Noel Hunt is a great guy – I told him I was available to help out Reading’

    Wokingham Town's Kyle Moorcroft (left) against Ashford Town. Pic: Andrew Batt.

    Two wins for Citizens, two draws for Sumas

    Rams v Leeds Pictures: Tim Pitfield

    Marris celebrates century of appearances as Rams defeat Leeds Tykes

    Veljko Paunovic

    Ex-Reading FC manager sacked by La Liga club

  • READING FC
  • COMMUNITY
    Clive Jones with Ming Campbell in the Wokingham MP?s back garden.

    Jones pays tribute to Ming Campbell

    The A33 relief road is set to close overnight as part of rolling closures which will see some of the major roads around Reading upgraded

    Easthampstead Road closure to be delayed

    The Emmbrook School

    Update given on Emmbrook sixth form building

    Winnersh library. pic: WBC.

    Final call for your say on Winnersh Library

    Arborfield?s Eco Skills Learning Centre has won a BBC Radio Berkshire award. Picture: Eco Skills Learning Centre

    Eco Skills Learning Centre wins BBC Berkshire Radio award

    R YOUNG Art Gallery celebrated its fourth anniversary on Saturday with a live painting session and auction. Picture: R Young Gallery

    Wokingham art gallery celebrates fourth anniversary

    Children can enjoy a GLOW party at The FBC Centre, on Friday, October 31, at 6pm. Adi Goldstein via Unsplash

    Children can GLOW at a Light Party in Finchampstead

    Sandra's dogs. Pic: Guide Dogs.

    Can you help Guide Dogs?

    Amrik Baweja, Ash Mantel, former member of shop staff River Keohane and Kamal Baweja.

    Community celebrates reopening of village store in Hurst

  • LIFESTYLE
    • All
    • Food
    • Health
    • Obituaries
    • People
    Clive Jnes MP performed the opening of Ranga Lounge.

    Town welcomes new restaurant

    The NHS in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire has administered more than six million Covid-19 jabs since the start of the vaccine programme in 2020, figures show. Picture: Angelo Esslinger via Pixabay

    Six million Covid-19 jabs administered in Berks, Bucks, Oxon since 2020

    Sandra's dogs. Pic: Guide Dogs.

    Can you help Guide Dogs?

    Sunday services at Finchampstead Baptist Church take place at the FBC Centre, at 10.30am. Picture courtesy of FBC

    Church Notes: Deep is not being able to touch the bottom

    Fixers at Woodley Repair Cafe celebrated a year of landfill rescues. Picture: Woodley Repair Cafe

    Naturally Speaking: Woodley Repair Cafe celebrates 700 saved items

    Wokingham Theatre is blessed with a remarkable construction team. Pictures: Emma Merchant

    Wokingham Theatre builders: A ‘bunch of happy bodgers’

    Clive Jones addressing the auditorium at Bournemouth International Centre. Pic: David Stone.

    MPs support for policy to fix NHS emergency care

    David Woolford was one of the many award winners congratulated by Clive Jones MP. Pic: Lottie Sant.

    Record entries for Hurst horticultural show

    Residents at Austen House Care Home enjoyed an afternoon of Indian culture. Pictures: Austen House

    Austen house celebrates India from the comfort of armchairs

  • WHAT’S ON
    • All
    • Arts
    • Entertainment
    This week Kerry Godliman returns to Reading's Hexagon with the second leg of her latest stand-up show, Bandwidth.

    ‘Now I’m worried I am a robot’: Kerry Godliman talks ‘Bandwidth’ ahead of Reading show this week

    Woodley Concert Band?s Autumn concert promises a night of sparking superheroes and jazzy villains. Picture: Andrew Martin via Pixabay

    Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Or is it Woodley Concert Band?

    PAMELA RAITH

    REVIEW: Darkness descends at The Mill at Sonning, thanks to ‘The Shadow in the Mirror’

    London's New Players' Theatre Company, with Tom carradine on pianoforte, will entertain at Wokingham's Whitty Theatre on Saturday, October 4. Picture: New Players Theatre Company

    My lords, ladies and gentlemen, for your delight and delectation, an old time music hall show

    A Fairytale for Christmas

    Irish Christmas concert extravaganza A Fairytale for Christmas returns for 2025 tour, including date at The Hexagon, Reading

    CSI will perform for one night only at Wokingham Theatre, on . Picture: Jayda Fogel

    An absurdly funny murder mystery is coming to Wokingham

    Audiences can see Mozart's The Magic Flute, performed by Park Opera, at Wokingham's Whitty Theatre at the end of October. Picture: A Different Perspective via Pixabay

    Enjoy a night of opera in Wokingham

    Hurst Morris People (HuMP) invite new dancers and musicians to join them at two trial sessions this month. Picture: Picasa

    Try Morris dancing with HuMP

    Find out more about EVs at an event in Elms Field on September 20. Picture: Wokingham Borough Council

    Switch on to EV – at Elms Field

  • JOBS
  • ADVERTISE
  • CONTACT
No Result
View All Result
Wokingham.Today
No Result
View All Result
Home Featured

Why The Hollies’ Bobby Elliott prefers Reading’s Hexagon to the Paramount Theatre in Manhattan (and what it has to do with Little Richard)

by James Hastings
October 3, 2023
in Featured
The Hollies will be at The Hexagon in Reading On Friday, October 6

The Hollies will be at The Hexagon in Reading On Friday, October 6

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

BOBBY ELLIOTT has good reason why he would rather play Reading’s Hexagon Theatre this weekend than the legendary Paramount Theatre in Manhattan.

During one American tour Bobby, the powerhouse drummer with British superstar band, The Hollies, found himself in a sticky situation involving rock ‘n’ roll star, Little Richard and a gun toting cop with the NYPD.

“It was 1964 and we were at the Paramount for a week, playing five shows a day with a number of other acts,” says Bobby.

“Everyone had 20 minutes to play two songs then you were off and the next band or singer came on. Little Richard decided he’d like to play a bit longer and just wouldn’t leave the stage so the cops were called. They literally dragged him off backstage where I was standing, with one cop holding a gun to Little Richard’s throat just inches from me.

“I realised that if he fired the gun, the bullet would go right through Little Richard and hit me. I ducked down while the tussle and screaming went on above. It was scary.”

By contrast, Bobby recalls much more enjoyable, and less frightening, visits to Reading: “There is a great pie shop near The Hexagon and a pub where the band and the roadies would go for a pint.

Related posts

Man arrested after crash near Wokingham leaves motorcyclist with life threatening injuries

Man charged with sexual assaults

“That’s the way to prepare for a gig, rather than being caught up in a gunfight with an irate police officer and a legendary singer.”

The Hexagon visit is part of a UK tour for The Hollies who have been entertaining audiences for the last 60 years with timeless hits such as Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress), The Air That I Breathe , He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother, and Bus Stop.

The band has had more than 20 worldwide hits, including number one singles in both the US and UK, spending an astonishing 263 weeks in the UK top 40 official singles chart,

The Hollies’ music has transcended generations and their live performances continue to captivate fans worldwide.

The tour line-up includes Bobby, singer, songwriter, and lead guitarist Tony Hicks, both of whom are original members of the band. They are joined by lead singer Peter Howarth, as well as bass player Ray Stiles, Keyboardist Ian Parker, and Steve Lauri on Rhythm Guitar.

Talking to Bobby, it is hard to believe he is 82. He retains the drive, energy and sheer talent, which are evident in those old black and white videos from the early 1960s.

It’s no surprise that Sir Paul McCartney invited him to join Wings, the band he formed after the break-up of the Beatles.

“I was flattered, of course, but I told him I had gigs lined up with The Hollies and I couldn’t leave them,” he explains.

“We had something really good as a band. I couldn’t leave it whether we had gigs or not. The Hollies are like a family. I couldn’t just walk out.

“It was the same when we were inducted into the American Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. They wanted us to fly over and do TV interviews but we explained we had gigs and couldn’t let the fans down.”

Bobby has been drumming and sounding out arrangements for as long as he can remember: “My mum had a grocery shop and I’d use upturned biscuit tins and Quality Street tins. You can’t do that today because they are usually plastic. I used two rulers from school as drumsticks.

“I’ve written some songs, but I’ve never wanted to be a lead singer or play other instruments. Drumming was for me.”

Bobby originally decided to play jazz drums and would perform rock and roll numbers at weekends.

“Those were the days when we had to carry our own instruments and amplifiers. Now I get to ride in a very comfy tour bus,” he laughs.

“I’m often asked why I still want to go on the road. Basically, I love it. There is a joy in performing especially as we have such great music. When we take a bow at the end and hear the cheers from the audience, it really lifts you.

“We’re doing three shows a week. I’m still fit and healthy and can’t wait to get on stage every night. I’m really looking forward to the Hexagon and being back in Reading.”

If anyone can recommend a good place for a pie and a pint, Bobby would be very grateful.

An Evening With The Hollies will be at The Hexagon on Friday, October 6. Tickets cost £34.50, £39.50 or £49.50. For more details, or to book, log on to: https://whatsonreading.com/ or call the box office on: 0118 960 6060.

Keep up to date by signing up for our daily newsletter

We don’t spam we only send our newsletter to people who have requested it.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Tags: bobby elliottparamount theatrethe hexagon readingthe holliesWokinghamwokingham berkshireWokingham boroughwokingham borough newswokingham newsWokingham ukwokingham wokinghamwoky
Previous Post

Wargrave road closure

Next Post

End of Shute End? Budget agreed to study Wokingham Borough Council’s future office provision

FOLLOW US

POPULAR THIS WEEK

Police are issuing an appeal to drivers and vehicle exporters following a series of roadside stops and convictions involving vehicles in transit.

Police issue warning after roadside stops reveal dangerous vehicles being driven through Thames Valley

October 15, 2025
The property in Woodley. Pic: Auction House London.

Woodley property comes under the hammer

October 10, 2025
Dom Ballard Picture: Luke Adams

‘We should have signed him’: Former Reading FC loanee hits hat-trick for new club

October 12, 2025
RABBLE has announced the venues which are set to host its production exploring the story of the Post Office scandal as it sets out on a national tour next year.

RABBLE’s Glitch announces tour venues across the UK

October 12, 2025
Arborfield?s Eco Skills Learning Centre has won a BBC Radio Berkshire award. Picture: Eco Skills Learning Centre

Eco Skills Learning Centre wins BBC Berkshire Radio award

October 14, 2025
Cockpit Path car park in wokingham. Pic: Andrew Batt.

No free parking for town centre events

October 9, 2025

ABOUT US

Wokingham Today is dedicated to providing news online across the whole of the Borough of Wokingham. It is a Social Enterprise, existing to support the various communities in Wokingham Borough.

Wokingham.Today is a Social Enterprise and aims to ensure that everyone within the Borough has free access to independent and up-to-date news. However, providing this service is not without costs. If you are able to, please make a contribution to support our work.

CONTACT US

[email protected]

Keep up to date with our daily newsletter

We don’t spam we only send our newsletter to people that have subscribed

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

  • Support Us
  • Book Advertising
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get the Print Edition
  • Sign up for our daily newsletter

The Wokingham Paper Ltd publications are regulated by IPSO – the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
If you have a complaint about a  The Wokingham Paper Ltd  publication in print or online, you should, in the first instance, contact the publication concerned, email: [email protected], or telephone: 0118 327 2662. If it is not resolved to your satisfaction, you should contact IPSO by telephone: 0300 123 2220, or visit its website: www.ipso.co.uk. Members of the public are welcome to contact IPSO at any time if they are not sure how to proceed, or need advice on how to frame a complaint.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • MY AREA
    • Arborfield
    • Barkham
    • Beech Hill
    • Binfield
    • Bracknell
    • Charvil
    • Crowthorne
    • Earley
    • Emmbrook
    • Finchampstead
    • Grazeley
    • Henley
    • Hurst
    • Lower Earley
    • Norreys
    • Reading
    • Remenham
  • COMMUNITY
  • LIFESTYLE
  • SPORT
  • READING FC
  • OBITUARIES
  • WHAT’S ON
  • JOBS
  • PHOTOS
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
  • CONTACT US
  • WHERE TO GET THE PRINT EDITION
  • SUPPORT US

© 2022 - The Wokingham Paper Ltd - All Right Reserved.