<p>They've got their own groups.&nbsp;What are we going to give America that they don't already have? </p><p>- Paul McCartney</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>They give the teenagers something that thrills them a vision.&nbsp;The boys and girls of this age are young men and women looking for something in life that can't always be found a joie de vivre. </p><p>- Leopold Stokowski American Symphony Orchestra Conductor</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I knew England would get even with us for the Boston Tea Party. </p><p>- An American barber</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The first weeks of the year 1964 were cold gray and somber as America was reeling from the tragic death of its vibrant young President.&nbsp;But then something began piercing through the desolate haze:&nbsp;a sound both new yet also echoing the thrilling unbridled energy of early Rock and Roll . . . an energy that had been almost utterly tamed in recent years.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Up to this time British bands had been wholly unsuccessful at gaining a lasting foothold in American Rock and Roll.&nbsp;But suddenly all of that changed forever as four young men led an army across the ocean and from that moment on nothing would ever be the same again.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The British Invasion was more than just The Beatles . . . it was The Dave Clark Five The Rolling Stones The Animals Peter and Gordon The Swinging Blue Jeans Dusty Springfield The Zombies The Kinks and so many others.&nbsp;And 1964 was more than just a year . . . it was the gateway to vast changes in music and culture.&nbsp;And the British Invasion was the soundtrack to it all!</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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