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The Kinks: The wittiest, sharpest, most Anglo and diverse of all the British Invasion bands was this north London group formed by (often-warring) brothers Ray and Dave Davies.The Kinks were ...
A Brit-involved revolution to rival the one that began in 1765, albeit less bloody and more danceable, the British Invasion of the mid-’60s was an unprecedented cultural phenomenon that ...
When those bands started to become popular, they traveled to the United States for tours and to promote albums. That era in American music in the mid-1960s was known as the British Invasion.
That aside, however, to behold the swath of bands that came to America from the U.K. as part of what’s now known as the British Invasion is quite the feeling. Let’s dive in. 1.
A key member of a British Invasion band with several beloved classic hits has retired from touring following a stroke, the group has announced. The Zombies broke the news to fans Thursday that ...
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The Other Guys: 5 Bands Missing From The British Invasion. By this day in 1964, a few acts from the U.K. had already cracked the American charts.
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