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America (band)


 

America is a light rock band, most popular in the early 1970s and now best known for their #1 hits "Horse With No Name" and "Sister Golden Hair."

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Members include:

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  • Gerry Beckley (1970-present) ? lead and backing vocals, keyboards, guitars, bass, harmonica
  • Dewey Bunnell (1970-present) ? lead and backing vocals, guitars
  • Dan Peek (1970-1977) ? lead and backing vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, harmonica
  • Sons of American military personel stationed in England, all three attended London Central High in the mid-sixties where they met and eventually formed the rock band America.

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    America was released in the United States and quickly went platinum with the favorites "I Need You," "Horse with No Name," "Sandman," and "Riverside." Their second album, appropriately named Homecoming, saw the band moving back to the United States to record. The most notable song was "Ventura Highway."

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    The group's fourth album Holiday had them with new producer George Martin, who worked with them until 1977 with much success. The next album, Hearts, featured "Sister Golden Hair" and "Daisy Jane." Dan Peek left the group after recording Harbor in 1977. The remaining duo produced many more albums and had one more significant radio hit, "You Can Do Magic," reaching #8 on the pop charts in 1982.

    Related Topics:
    George Martin - 1977 - 1982

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    Later in his post-America career, Dan Peek became a born again Christian and released some marginally selling albums.

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    The group's current concert schedule can be found at America's Official Homepage (see below). America can be considered one of the most traveled and hard-working bands ever, as they have continued to play live concerts throughout their career of 35 years.

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