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In 1923, Hollins played at the inaugural recital of the Caird Hall Organ, Dundee, Scotland, which he had designed. This famous concert organ was the first built by
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Hollins composed over 50 organ works and some church music, as well a small number of secular solo songs, part-songs and piano pieces. There are three substantial
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In 1925–26 Hollins gave a major tour of the United States, during which he visited 65 cities. It has been estimated that
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from birth. His mother died while he was young, and little is known about his father. After his mother's death, Hollins was sent to live with his aunt, who gave him his first
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