British Invasion on the United States: 1964 Essay

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British Invasion on the United States: 1964 -- 1967

The arrival of the Beatles in New York City in 1964 for an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show marked the beginning of what has become commonly known as the "British Invasion." This period, lasting roughly from 1964 to 1967, was a time when British bands invaded and topped the charts of the American music industry influencing the culture and social behavior of a generation of baby boomers.

In the decade prior to the 1960s fashion designs were intended to encourage housewives and discourage feminism. Teenagers relied upon their peers and the media to determine their style and the practice of conforming to their elder's tastes was beginning to evaporate. For instance, hair styles were greatly influenced by the Rockabilly icon Elvis Presley, sleek and gelled back. Nearly half of America's population was under the age of 18 at the dawn of the 1960s and these norms were shattered with the advent of the British Invasion as fashion, products, music, and attitudes were all significantly influenced by this phenomenon.

Discussion

At the beginning of the 1960s music was much commercialized and in a state of flux. Many of the most popular musicians such as Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Elvis Presley were no longer recording. After Elvis had joined the army, he had lost much of his early rebelliousness. Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry were rocked by scandals and their careers suffered. Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens had been killed in a plane crash. These rebellious rock and roll idols were being replaced with over produced less talented singers largely promoted because of their physical appearance such as Frankie Avalon, Tab Hunter, and James Darren (Au). In 1964 the country was mourning the death of President John F. Kennedy when the Beatles arrived on the scene to bringing with them a sense of fun and excitement.

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Influence of America on the British Invasion

During the first years of the 1960s new sounds were beginning to surface in the U.S., specifically west coast surf music, led by The Beach Boys and folk rock as exemplified by Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Phil Ochs. The Beach Boys and Everly Brothers had a strong influence on the harmony styles of the Beatles and other British bands (MacDonald) while the grass roots folk music revival was a continuation of the protest tradition of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger. This new generation of folk singers played a major role in setting the tone for future social rebellion while another major influence on British bands were "blues masters" T-Bone Walker, Big Bill Broonzy, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker, and Willie Dixon who found themselves more popular in the United Kingdom than in America.

In 1963 a blues infused style of Rock & Roll called "The Beat Boom" hit Britain and manifested itself the following year as the British Invasion. Such future stars as Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Pete Townshend, Jeff Beck and Robert Plant adopted the blues style in combination with other influences from R & B, Country & Western, Rockabilly, and current British trends ("1962 -- 66: American Folk-Rock vs.The British Invasion").

From 1964-66, blues-based British rock bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Animals with lead singer Eric Burdon, The Yardbirds, with a succession of famous lead guitarists including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, The Spencer Davis Group featuring the teenaged prodigy singer-guitarist Steve Winwood, The Troggs, Them with lead singer Van Morrison, and The Who, rose to popularity both in the United Kingdom and the United States. Ironically,….....

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