Why Graham Nash Left the Hollies

The new box set from Graham Nash is titled "Reflections."Nash says it had nothing to do with the Hollies, but everything to do with David Crosby and Stephen Stills. He told Spinner.com he knew his time with the Hollies was over when:

I had heard me and David and Stephen sing together. I wanted that golden sound. I craved it. It was beautiful. And the instant that I heard that sound, I knew that I was no longer a Hollie.

Nash says he talks with his former CSN bandmates on a regular basis.

Click here to find out more about Graham Nash's new box set, titled "Reflections."

Click here for the entire interview.

Here's another Graham Nash interview from February 2009.

30 years of the Kinks.

30 years of the Kinks.

The Kinks have finally released a box set, six-disc collection covering their 30 year history.

The first three discs contain more than 80 songs from the Kinks early years, from 1964 through 1970, beginning with "You Really Got Me" and ending with "Lola."

Click here for the whole story.


Click here for more information on the new box set from the Kinks.

There are loads of internet radio stations playing British Invasion band music.Wouldn't it be nice to have something good to listen to while we toil away on our computers? Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to hear the music of the Beatles, the Who and all of the British Invasion bands online without paying a penny.

Internet radio streams hundreds of different music channels. And Live365, the largest online radio network, lists almost two dozen stations playing at least some British Invasion band music. If you choose to listen for free, you'll have access to fewer channels and will have to put up with advertising -- often one commercial after every song. If you're willing to shell out $6 or $7 a month, you become a VIP, which means no advertsing and CD-quality audio. Here are a few of the British Invasion channels on Live365:

  • British Invasion Radio, from the same people who bring you this website. It's Live365's most popular British Invasion radio station!.
  • Beatles Cavern comes out of Detroit and specializes in deep tracks and interviews. While I was listening they were playing the Beatles' "I'll Follow The Sun."
  • The British Invasion, a subscription-only station, was playing the Kinks' "Well Respected Man" and the Beatles' "Octopus's Garden."
  • ALLRS Musicradio says it features early 60s music but appears to lean a bit toward American artists.
  • Rock Starz features the Beatles, the Kinks and the Who, among others.
  • Treacle Toffee World (also subscription-only) pretends it's a pirate radio radio and plays British Invasion and psychedelic music.
  • More on Internet radio in future posts.

The heavy lifting is over! I've just finished the month-long task of adding 24 pages to this website, each devoted to one band from the British Invasion of 1963-1968. It was kind of like writing two dozen different term papers, all at once. For each of the groups, I've included:

  • A biography
  • Photographs (now and then, in most cases)
  • Videos (also now and then, if possible)
  • Discography
  • A 'Where Are They Now?" section

Each page gives you the opportunity to buy the band's CDs, vinyl, downloads and concert tickets.
And looking ahead, we're adding a section devoted to memorabilia from each group -- guitars, posters, autographed tickets and the like.

For now, we'll keep all of the band blogs on this page. I invite you to check out the band pages, make comments, ask questions, contribute facts and, in general, make yourself known to the community we're about to form.

My first question is... just what kind of people are interested in British Invasion Bands? Even though we're talking about music that's close to 50 years old, I've noticed plenty of comments on YouTube and in other blogs from people of all ages who love the music. I was 13 years old when it started (that makes me 57 now), but I suspect lots of you are much younger. Let us know... and also tell us about which groups you like best, and why... and what you'd like to see on the site.

Next time, I'll talk about some things that struck me during my research.

We're glad you stopped by. We'd like to take you back to an era when life was less complicated... and when the music was MUCH better.

On the static part of the website, we plan to devote a separate page to each of the British Invasion bands of the early sixties. Those pages will include photos, a bio, a free video of the band and a blog devoted to the featured group. We'll also have links to the band's memorabilia, records, CDs, MP3 downloads, concert schedule and more.

Here's how you can help: Let us know which bands you want us to include and why. And please let us know if there's anything else you'd like us to include.