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America
14 days ago
A note on the documentary announced yesterday: this story was filmed before the most recent tour announcements. All current touring dates are still on, and Dewey Bunnell and America are still touring with Andy Barr taking Gerry’s place out on the road.
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Hits
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The Warner Bros. Years 1971-1977 CAB
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Michael
September 3rd 2024
Great concert!!! Gerry may have retired, but Dewey was in fine form and has assembled a tremendously talented group of musicians. We thoroughly enjoyed hearing the great songs we've grown up with and never stopped listening to over the past five decades. I can't wait to see them again!
Al Stewart was truly a bonus addition to the lineup. I still have Time Passages on 8 track (since eBay keeps the resale value too low).
Sugar Land, TX@Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Shayla
July 21st 2024
My problems were more with the audience than the show. The show was great. The people walking in and out during the concert needs to stop, but I know it never will. I do think it should be regulated. People come and go like it's an outdoor festival. For example: If the band is making their entrance and you aren't in your seat yet? You have to wait in the lobby, until the first song is over. Because one of the funnest parts is the artist's entrance. It should be similar to airplanes. There should be a light that comes on that indicates time blocks when you can leave your seat. If regulations were in place, more people would come prepared. But they don't, because they already know they can come and go as they please. Or those kinds of people just wouldn't attend concerts, which would be ideal. A couple in my row left seven songs in and never came back, even though they seemed to be enjoying themselves and raving about how the intro to "Ventura Highway" just puts them in a mood. It was kind of annoying. Of course, they had to walk past me, so I had to get up. The band though? Top notch. Harmonies with as much quality as they had in the 1970s, even though most of the band isn't original members any more.
Chicago, IL@The Chicago Theatre
T
July 20th 2024
Fabulous. Voices aren't as strong on the original band members. Otherwise, it was a fantastic venue despite that. I purchased a box seat and my friends, this is what it's about. Leg room to sprawl. Places to perch your drinks. Bathrooms are easy to get to as well as drinks, snacks, and merchandise. And, for those with malfunctioning body parts, a lift to get you between floors. Sqweee.
Chicago, IL@The Chicago Theatre
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About America
Known for their timeless magic and powerful performances, AMERICA, the Grammy Award-winning perennial Classic Rock favorite will draw on their deep catalog of hits including signature song “A Horse With No Name,” a no. 1 hit on Billboard’s Hot 100, in 1972.
On their way to becoming a global household name, AMERICA's journey found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include, "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970's Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to AMERICA than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock and folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with other more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
AMERICA's albums--six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, History, hitting four plus million in sales--displayed a fuller range of the trio's talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads, AMERICA displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains.
Enjoying massive success early in their career, AMERICA earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness, and chaos of the 70s. The trio won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top Ten hits, including "Tin Man," "Sister Golden Hair" and "Lonely People."
Their growth as singers, songwriters and musicians has continued into the present day as illustrated by landmark releases such as 2000's Highway 3-disc box set, 2002's Holiday Harmony, an album comprised of seasonal classics and live showcases, 2007's Here & Now, 2009's Live In Concert: Wildwood Springs, 2011's Back Pages, and 2015's Lost And Found and America: Archives Vol. 1.
In 2020, the band released their ultimate 8-disc anniversary box set, Half Century (America Records), and streamed their concert special America--Live at the London Palladium for the very first time (it is commercially available as a DVD and CD). 2020 also saw the release of the book “America, the Band, An Authorized Biography” by journalist Jude Warne. She weaves original interviews with the band and many others into a dynamic cultural history of AMERICA, the band, and America, the nation. Billy Bob Thornton wrote the foreword.
As further testament to the band’s staying power and influence, AMERICA’s recordings have been licensed for a multitude of placements in films (including American Hustle, The Nice Guys, The Last Unicorn and Girl Most Likely), television shows (among them The Sopranos, Friends, Breaking Bad and Saturday Night Live) and video games (including Grand Theft Auto). See their Soundtrack credits on IMDB.
From their formative years, AMERICA has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America's audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group's enduring appeal.
On their way to becoming a global household name, AMERICA's journey found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include, "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970's Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to AMERICA than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock and folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with other more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
AMERICA's albums--six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, History, hitting four plus million in sales--displayed a fuller range of the trio's talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads, AMERICA displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains.
Enjoying massive success early in their career, AMERICA earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness, and chaos of the 70s. The trio won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top Ten hits, including "Tin Man," "Sister Golden Hair" and "Lonely People."
Their growth as singers, songwriters and musicians has continued into the present day as illustrated by landmark releases such as 2000's Highway 3-disc box set, 2002's Holiday Harmony, an album comprised of seasonal classics and live showcases, 2007's Here & Now, 2009's Live In Concert: Wildwood Springs, 2011's Back Pages, and 2015's Lost And Found and America: Archives Vol. 1.
In 2020, the band released their ultimate 8-disc anniversary box set, Half Century (America Records), and streamed their concert special America--Live at the London Palladium for the very first time (it is commercially available as a DVD and CD). 2020 also saw the release of the book “America, the Band, An Authorized Biography” by journalist Jude Warne. She weaves original interviews with the band and many others into a dynamic cultural history of AMERICA, the band, and America, the nation. Billy Bob Thornton wrote the foreword.
As further testament to the band’s staying power and influence, AMERICA’s recordings have been licensed for a multitude of placements in films (including American Hustle, The Nice Guys, The Last Unicorn and Girl Most Likely), television shows (among them The Sopranos, Friends, Breaking Bad and Saturday Night Live) and video games (including Grand Theft Auto). See their Soundtrack credits on IMDB.
From their formative years, AMERICA has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America's audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group's enduring appeal.
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Genres:
Classic Rock, Acoustic Rock, Country Rock, Rock, Rock And Roll, Folk Rock, Frisbee Rock, Rock And Romance
Band Members:
Dewey Bunnell - Vocals, Guitar, Steve Fekete - Guitar, Keys, Vocals, Founding Members Dewey Bunnell, Gerry Beckley, Dan Peek, Ryland Steen - Drums, Vocals, Andy Barr - Vocals, Guitar, Rich Campbell - Vocals, Bass
Hometown:
London, United Kingdom
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America
14 days ago
A note on the documentary announced yesterday: this story was filmed before the most recent tour announcements. All current touring dates are still on, and Dewey Bunnell and America are still touring with Andy Barr taking Gerry’s place out on the road.
View More Posts
Live Photos of America
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America merch
America Greatest Hits In Concert
$29.57
Live In Concert - Wildwood Springs 2008
$18.98
50th Anniversary: The Collection
$23.52
The Capitol Years
$28.42
Archives Vol 1
$25.38
Hits
$18.98
The Warner Bros. Years 1971-1977 CAB
$142.00
Back Pages
$39.99
Holiday Harmony
$29.75
Hideaway
$39.99
Hat Trick
$21.80
The Complete Greatest Hits
$13.24
America
$17.55
America's Greatest Hits: History
$10.63
View All
America's tour
Fan Reviews
Michael
September 3rd 2024
Great concert!!! Gerry may have retired, but Dewey was in fine form and has assembled a tremendously talented group of musicians. We thoroughly enjoyed hearing the great songs we've grown up with and never stopped listening to over the past five decades. I can't wait to see them again!
Al Stewart was truly a bonus addition to the lineup. I still have Time Passages on 8 track (since eBay keeps the resale value too low).
Sugar Land, TX@Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Shayla
July 21st 2024
My problems were more with the audience than the show. The show was great. The people walking in and out during the concert needs to stop, but I know it never will. I do think it should be regulated. People come and go like it's an outdoor festival. For example: If the band is making their entrance and you aren't in your seat yet? You have to wait in the lobby, until the first song is over. Because one of the funnest parts is the artist's entrance. It should be similar to airplanes. There should be a light that comes on that indicates time blocks when you can leave your seat. If regulations were in place, more people would come prepared. But they don't, because they already know they can come and go as they please. Or those kinds of people just wouldn't attend concerts, which would be ideal. A couple in my row left seven songs in and never came back, even though they seemed to be enjoying themselves and raving about how the intro to "Ventura Highway" just puts them in a mood. It was kind of annoying. Of course, they had to walk past me, so I had to get up. The band though? Top notch. Harmonies with as much quality as they had in the 1970s, even though most of the band isn't original members any more.
Chicago, IL@The Chicago Theatre
T
July 20th 2024
Fabulous. Voices aren't as strong on the original band members. Otherwise, it was a fantastic venue despite that. I purchased a box seat and my friends, this is what it's about. Leg room to sprawl. Places to perch your drinks. Bathrooms are easy to get to as well as drinks, snacks, and merchandise. And, for those with malfunctioning body parts, a lift to get you between floors. Sqweee.
Chicago, IL@The Chicago Theatre
View More Fan Reviews
About America
Known for their timeless magic and powerful performances, AMERICA, the Grammy Award-winning perennial Classic Rock favorite will draw on their deep catalog of hits including signature song “A Horse With No Name,” a no. 1 hit on Billboard’s Hot 100, in 1972.
On their way to becoming a global household name, AMERICA's journey found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include, "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970's Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to AMERICA than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock and folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with other more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
AMERICA's albums--six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, History, hitting four plus million in sales--displayed a fuller range of the trio's talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads, AMERICA displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains.
Enjoying massive success early in their career, AMERICA earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness, and chaos of the 70s. The trio won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top Ten hits, including "Tin Man," "Sister Golden Hair" and "Lonely People."
Their growth as singers, songwriters and musicians has continued into the present day as illustrated by landmark releases such as 2000's Highway 3-disc box set, 2002's Holiday Harmony, an album comprised of seasonal classics and live showcases, 2007's Here & Now, 2009's Live In Concert: Wildwood Springs, 2011's Back Pages, and 2015's Lost And Found and America: Archives Vol. 1.
In 2020, the band released their ultimate 8-disc anniversary box set, Half Century (America Records), and streamed their concert special America--Live at the London Palladium for the very first time (it is commercially available as a DVD and CD). 2020 also saw the release of the book “America, the Band, An Authorized Biography” by journalist Jude Warne. She weaves original interviews with the band and many others into a dynamic cultural history of AMERICA, the band, and America, the nation. Billy Bob Thornton wrote the foreword.
As further testament to the band’s staying power and influence, AMERICA’s recordings have been licensed for a multitude of placements in films (including American Hustle, The Nice Guys, The Last Unicorn and Girl Most Likely), television shows (among them The Sopranos, Friends, Breaking Bad and Saturday Night Live) and video games (including Grand Theft Auto). See their Soundtrack credits on IMDB.
From their formative years, AMERICA has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America's audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group's enduring appeal.
On their way to becoming a global household name, AMERICA's journey found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include, "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970's Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to AMERICA than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock and folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with other more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
AMERICA's albums--six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, History, hitting four plus million in sales--displayed a fuller range of the trio's talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads, AMERICA displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains.
Enjoying massive success early in their career, AMERICA earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness, and chaos of the 70s. The trio won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top Ten hits, including "Tin Man," "Sister Golden Hair" and "Lonely People."
Their growth as singers, songwriters and musicians has continued into the present day as illustrated by landmark releases such as 2000's Highway 3-disc box set, 2002's Holiday Harmony, an album comprised of seasonal classics and live showcases, 2007's Here & Now, 2009's Live In Concert: Wildwood Springs, 2011's Back Pages, and 2015's Lost And Found and America: Archives Vol. 1.
In 2020, the band released their ultimate 8-disc anniversary box set, Half Century (America Records), and streamed their concert special America--Live at the London Palladium for the very first time (it is commercially available as a DVD and CD). 2020 also saw the release of the book “America, the Band, An Authorized Biography” by journalist Jude Warne. She weaves original interviews with the band and many others into a dynamic cultural history of AMERICA, the band, and America, the nation. Billy Bob Thornton wrote the foreword.
As further testament to the band’s staying power and influence, AMERICA’s recordings have been licensed for a multitude of placements in films (including American Hustle, The Nice Guys, The Last Unicorn and Girl Most Likely), television shows (among them The Sopranos, Friends, Breaking Bad and Saturday Night Live) and video games (including Grand Theft Auto). See their Soundtrack credits on IMDB.
From their formative years, AMERICA has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America's audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group's enduring appeal.
Show More
Genres:
Classic Rock, Acoustic Rock, Country Rock, Rock, Rock And Roll, Folk Rock, Frisbee Rock, Rock And Romance
Band Members:
Dewey Bunnell - Vocals, Guitar, Steve Fekete - Guitar, Keys, Vocals, Founding Members Dewey Bunnell, Gerry Beckley, Dan Peek, Ryland Steen - Drums, Vocals, Andy Barr - Vocals, Guitar, Rich Campbell - Vocals, Bass
Hometown:
London, United Kingdom
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