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Peter Asher, who as half of Peter and Gordon was part of the ’60s ‘British Invasion’ of America that followed the Beatles, is leading a traveling revue of that era that plays Seattle on ...
Members of The British Invasion Years band hope people who attend their Feb. 11 concert at Viterbo University feel free enough to don apparel with a groovy ’60s look for the occasion. Far out ...
Back in 1964, Chad Stuart & Jeremy Clyde, two young British musicians and former drama-school students, were scrapping around London, trying to make their marks in the fields of theater and music.
In terms of music history, the British Invasion is one of the most interesting times in American history. Kicking off in the early ’60s with bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, the ...
In the mid-’60s and again in the mid-’80s, being British went from liability to asset on the U.S. charts, as U.K. bands taught the Yanks some new moves.
The British Invasion that swept through the American pop charts in the early ’60s had a twin effect: It brought rock ‘n’ roll back to the rawness of the ’50s, and it trounced a generation ...
Every kid should know some basic rock history, so we present these performers and groups as the fundamentals of their '60s education.
The '60s British Invasion goes deeper than just the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Who. Illustrating that point to full effect is the "British Invasion" DVD series.
In the '60s, radio, film, television, and books carry the essence of American pop culture. ... The brightest stars are linked to the British Invasion, and the Motown and San Francisco sounds.
The free concert is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. with a 60s musical retrospective spanning the entire first wave of the British Invasion era, chock full of the groovy sights and sounds from both ...
The '60s British Invasion Band the Zombies, famous for the hits "Time of the Season" and "She's Not There" get the full biography treatment in 'Hung Up on a Dream: The Zombies Documentary'.