
Both Sides of the Atlantic
The British bands that took over.
The Americans that fired back.
It started with the British. The Beatles, the Stones, the Who, the Kinks. Then America answered. We play both sides of that fight... the songs that actually won the decade.





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More Than Just The Beatles
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The British Invasion Years is more than a Beatles act. This is the whole first wave of the British Invasion, both sides of the Atlantic, the way it actually sounded coming off the radio in the '60s.
It opens British. The Zombies, the Dave Clark Five, the Rolling Stones, the Who, the Moody Blues, Herman's Hermits, the Kinks. As bassist Bobby M. puts it, "People keep coming back because they hear the real thing... the songs played the way they remember them."
Then America answers. The Monkees, the Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, Tommy James and the Shondells, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, the Mamas and the Papas, Neil Diamond, the Turtles. The records that fired back across the ocean.
And it ends where it has to end. A full Beatles finale. The four from Liverpool, done right.
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Bobby M. on bass and Lee Scott Howard on guitar both point to the same night... watching the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. That was it. They've been playing for a living ever since.
Keyboardist and guitarist Jon Wolf heard what they were building and wanted in. They still needed a drummer. Bobby called his old friend David Hall, and the "Four Boys Making All That Noise" was set.
Bobby M. · Bass & Vocals
Lee Scott Howard · Guitar & Vocals
Jon Wolf · Keys & Guitar & Vocals
David Hall · Drums & Vocals
“ We've taken this show across the country and overseas. Every guy on this stage has played next to some of the biggest names in rock... and we bring that to every room we walk into.The British Invasion Years
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