1964 to 1966 - British Bands Invaded The US Charts | ||||
British Invasion Show hits The Half Moon
Few tribute bands can genuinely claim to have two genuine rock stars in their ranks. But the British Invasion Show has just that in front man, Johnny Warman, and guitarist Dave Gregory from XTC. The show hits the stage at The Half Moon, Putney, on Wednesday 31 August. Johnny was signed to Ringo Starr's record label, and had a string of hits in the 1970s and 1980s, including 'Screaming Jets', which featured Peter Gabriel. Dave Gregory was a member of XTC, known globally for hits such as 'Making Plans for Nigel', 'Sgt Rock' and 'Senses Working Overtime'. "The British Invasion Show celebrates the years 1964 to 1966 when British bands invaded the US charts," said Johnny, who has also worked with Elton John. "We perform all the classics by bands like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, The Kinks, The Pretty Things, Dave Clarke 5, The Moody Blues and early Pink Floyd. The audience gets a two-hour show, and we pack in as much as we can. We make sure people get their money's worth." Dave and Johnny Warman first met in 1980 when Johnny supported XTC on the release of their Black Sea album: "It was an amazing experience I'll never forget, and I learned so much from them. It's great to work with Dave again." For Johnny, the British Invasion Show is all about paying tribute to one of the greatest eras in music: The British Invasion Show is performed by Johnny Warman's Magic Bus. Between them, the band has worked with acts including Elton John, David Bowie, XTC, Ringo Starr, Peter Gabriel, Julian Lennon, ABC, Cheap Trick, Bruce Springsteen and Foo Fighters. The event starts at 8pm on Wednesday 31 August at The Half Moon, 93 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London SW15 1EU. To book, visit halfmoon.co.uk/whats-on or call 020 8780 9383. |