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The Who were not the first nor the biggest of the British Invasion bands that captured the imaginations of music lovers on ...
Peter Asher relives his memories with audiences during his live show, Peter Asher: A Musical Memoir of the '60s and Beyond, ...
Filmmaker and musician Robert Schwartzman’s ‘Hung Up On a Dream: The Zombies Documentary’ brought together the four surviving ...
Counting down 10 underrated and overlooked classics from the first wave of garage rock in the 1960s and 1970s, including The Pleasure Seekers and The Benders.
The Zombies are the subject of a new documentary. Today, we hear from Blunstone, the group's lead singer. "I tend to sing sad songs better than happy-go-lucky songs," he said in this 1998 interview.
Ray Davies had different concerns from most of his British Invasion contemporaries ... Van Halen made its first radio splash with a cover of “You Really Got Me.” The Pretenders scored a ...
The band issued their debut album, Get the Knack ... their intent to hopefully capture the spirit and mania of the British Invasion period and bring it to a new generation of listeners.
The bright yellow building of Factory Antique Mall stands in Verona, Virginia like a beacon for treasure hunters, promising a wonderland where one person’s castoffs become another’s cherished ...
After Elvis Presley joined the Army in 1958 but before the British Invasion of 1964, there was a forgotten period in American music. Here, rock and roll existed in a liminal space. These few years ...
At the height of the British Invasion of the mid-1960s, Chad & Jeremy were the first of the invaders to appear on the West ...
In the first four years after Wham! ’s split, George Michael had scored four Billboard No. 1s with singles from his debut ...