The Dave Clark Five were actually the first English group to tour America in May of 1964, and thus the first to spearhead the ensuing rock ‘n’ roll “British invasion” that changed the world. GLAD ALL ...
When listeners first heard the hypnotic, disco-inflected “Reboot the Mission,” the first single off the Wallflowers’ recent Glad All Over CD, they could probably be forgiven for the momentary shock.
Most people who perceive the Beatles and the Rolling Stones as having led the British Invasion might be surprised to learn that the Dave Clark Five gave both groups a run for their money during their ...
"The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over, a Great Performances Special," airing at 7 p.m. Tuesday (April 8) on WYES, has a New Orleans connection: The band's 1965 cover of the Chris Kenner-Allen Toussaint ...
"Glad All Over: The Dave Clark Five and Beyond" As the Beatles were first climbing to the top, one group stood in their way: the Dave Clark Five. The North London rock group is largely forgotten now, ...
As part of our this season's service, we are inviting you to submit your questions about Crystal Palace using this form. This week, one of the submissions was about how Palace adopted Glad All Over as ...
"The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over, a Great Performances Special" airs on PBS. TV tweet of the day so far. TV Tuesday. TV Linkzilla Daily for 4/8/14 starts now. Bruce Springsteen, Gene Simmons, Paul ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) – There was more to the 1960s British invasion than the Beatles, as known by any fan of ‘Catch Us If You Can’ or ‘Because’ or – get ready to shimmy – ‘Glad All Over.’ The hit tunes ...
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