Success of Great British Bands

“The Beatles” became the most powerful group of the time, and led music to a brand new age. Over the amount of eight years, so much success was achieved by them; they became the stars of the century. The members of this band were from Liverpool, England. John Lennon, James Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Star are still remembered for their impact on music. John Lennon was the leader of the group, and it was called Quarry Men 1957 , on 6th July.

A group of men formed this band. These were; Mick Jagger (Lead vocalist and harmonica player), Brian Jones (a guitarist and harmonica player), Ian Stewart (Pianist), and lastly, Keith Richard (guitarist and vocalist). Through till the early 80s this band reached international popularity and success. Over time, they did have difficulties and things kept falling apart. Nonetheless, they never stopped to bring enormous crowds to watch them perform.

“The Who” was also one of the greatest achievers of the 60’s. The lead singer, guitarist and harmonica player Roger Daltry in 1964 created the band. Other members included; Keith Moon (drums and percussion), Pete Townshend (guitarist, keyboard player and vocalist) and John Entwistle (bass guitar guitarist, brass musician and vocalist). Their live performances were always lively and their “so to say,” hallmark was instrumental destruction.

“Oasis” is the group that became the idol of music in the 90’s. They renamed to Oasis, and afterwards were founded in 1991, as The Rain. Liam Gallagher was the vocalist, founder and tambourine player. Others on the band were Paul Arthurs “Bonehead” (guitarist), Paul McGuigan “Guigsy” (bass guitar player) and Tony McCarroll (drummer and percussionist) and Noel Gallagher (lead guitarist and vocalist).

“Take That” included five vocalists from great britain. Howard Donald, Robbie William, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Gary Barlow were the most famous singers of their time. “Take That” additionally performed in 2000s. They won many awards and their songs were pop tunes that are dancing oriented and sold albums in millions.

The rock band included Ed O’Brien (guitarist, backing vocalist), Jonny Greenwood (guitarist, keyboards player, along with other instruments), Thom Yorke (vocalalist, guitarist, and keyboard player), Phil Selway (drummer, percussionist) and Colin Greenwood (bass player). Songs that took music to a new aspect and into the 2000s were produced by them.

2000’s were all about “Coldplay tickets”, “Snow Patrol tickets” and “Kasabian” and their alternate rock music. Coldplay was formed in 1997 at Snow Patrol at Northern Ireland in 1994, London in 1996 and Kasabian at Leicestershire. These bands still play for the youth and are loved by people in their own teens, middle ages and late forties. Even now their dwell still always attract enormous crowds. Tickets to their shows are consistently offered by Live Ticket Exchange.

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