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Formed in the late 60s by the offspring of American service personnel stationed in the UK, America comprised Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek and Gerry Beckley. Heavily influenced by Crosby, Stills And Nash, they employed similarly strong counter-harmonies backed by acoustic guitar.
The Ian Samwell-produced single, "A Horse With No Name," proved a massive UK Top 5 hit, ironically outselling any single by
Crosby, Stills & Nash and sounding more like Neil Young. With backing by
Warner Brothers Records, and management by former UK "underground" disc jockey Jeff Dexter, the single went to the
top of the US charts, immediately establishing the band as a top act. The debut album
"America," which topped the US charts for five weeks, fit perfectly into the soft-rock style of the period and
paved the way for a series of further US Top 10 hits including "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Tin Man" and "Lonely People."
1972 seemed to be their year, they never again reached quite the success of their debut. They did however have a number 1 hit with "Sister Golden Hair" in 1975. Five years after their debut Dan Peek left the band to pursue a solo career. America hit the U.S. top 10 once again in 1982 With the single "You Can Do Magic" off of their "View From The Ground" album.
After releasing "America in Concert" in the summer of 1985, the group continued to tour successfully into the '90s, and released "Human Nature" in 1998.
America won a Grammy Award in 1972 for Best New Artist.
America members are --
- Dewey Bunnell
- Gerry Beckley
Hit songs include --
- Lonely People
- Sister Golden Hair
- Tin Man
- Today's the Day
- A Horse With No Name
- Ventura Highway
- Daisy Jane
- The Border
- You Can Do Magic
- I need You
- Special Girl
- Right Before Your Eyes
- Can't Fall Asleep to a Lullabye
- Don't Cross The River
- Woman Tonight
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Genre: Rock 1
Genre: Folk
Styles:
.Adult Contemporary.
.Classic Rock.
.Soft Rock.
.Pop/Rock.
.Folk-Rock.Years active:
..70s, ..80s, ..90s
Formed: ..in England
..in London
in 1967
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