American music changed in 1964, when British rock bands “invaded” the U.S. charts. The so-called British Invasion was led by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and The Hollies, among others.
In the 1960s, the British Invasion gave music fans a plethora of bands to meet, get to know and fall in love with. Many of those groups produced buzzy, electric guitar-based tune with big rhythms and ...
During the 1960s, American music was taken over by artists from the U.K. This era became known as the British Invasion, with U.K. pop and rock artists dominating the American charts. Many of these ...
Thinking of the mid-1960s often brings back fond memories for fans of pop and rock music from the United Kingdom. The British Invasion with Dave Rudolf on Jan. 21 at Freedom Hall in Park Forest ...
As part of the British invasion of the 1960s, The Zombies were among the first rock groups to visit America, in 1964. The band's initial appearance was on the Murray the K show, in New York.
Popular music from the likes of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones will be weaved in among more traditional classical pieces when the Royal Oak Concert Band performs early next month. The concert is ...
Brigitte Bardot and Jackie Kennedy set sophisticated fashion trends in the early 1960s. People wore shifts in sea-shell pink and milky yellow, turtlenecks and stirrup pants. By 1969, the year of ...
Jeremy Clyde, of the British duo of the 1960s Chard & Jeremy, plays a song to the crowd gathered at Happy Pizza’s Shawnee Room Saturday night in Plymouth. Photo courtesy of Edd ‘Beatledd’ Raineri ...