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- The '''British Invasion''' was the name given in the 1960s to the success in the United States, beg Some British Invasion [[singles]] include:1 KB (160 words) - 13:13, 16 May 2010
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- The '''British Invasion''' was the name given in the 1960s to the success in the United States, beg Some British Invasion [[singles]] include:1 KB (160 words) - 13:13, 16 May 2010
- ...ought about the arrival of many influential [[rock music]] groups in the [[British Invasion]], including '''The Kinks'''. Formed in [[London]] in 1963, the band first The band became one of the most influential British rock groups in the British Invasion, combining Ray's songwriting skills and vocals, Avory's steady drumming, an1 KB (180 words) - 21:41, 15 December 2013
- {{r|British Invasion}}293 bytes (40 words) - 21:51, 15 December 2013
- {{r|British Invasion}}2 KB (303 words) - 15:24, 6 July 2012
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/British Invasion]]. Needs checking by a human.472 bytes (62 words) - 11:31, 11 January 2010
- {{r|British Invasion}}533 bytes (77 words) - 08:06, 3 October 2009
- ...s. In the [[United States]], the Beatles' popularity was the peak of the [[British Invasion]], when many British bands found great success with their rock and roll mus2 KB (354 words) - 12:40, 11 November 2016
- Influenced by [[British Invasion]] bands, often leading to confusion where they came from, this [[San Jose]]2 KB (244 words) - 00:51, 7 December 2013
- *Schaffner, Nicholas (1983) ''The British Invasion: from the First Wave to the New Wave''. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-02 KB (284 words) - 00:52, 11 April 2010
- ==British invasion==12 KB (1,904 words) - 02:32, 8 June 2009
- * 1997: London Symphony Orchestra (''Symphonic Rock: The British Invasion'')3 KB (330 words) - 21:52, 26 April 2014
- ...afraid to get suspended. The group was attracted to the new sound of the [[British Invasion]] with bands like [[the Beatles]] and [[the Yardbirds]], but also American3 KB (416 words) - 01:48, 14 December 2013
- ...the Suez Canal in the following year was followed by a brief and abortive British invasion in 1956. [[Sudan]] became an Anglo-Egyptian condominion in 1899 and remaine17 KB (2,418 words) - 07:08, 30 May 2012
- ...ns controlled [[Lake Champlain]], and a naval victory there forced a large British invasion army to turn back.25 KB (3,979 words) - 19:28, 7 March 2011
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- ...however, came to a relatively quick end with the advent of the so-called [[British Invasion]] by the [[The Beatles|Beatles]] in 1964 and the subsequent disappearance o7 KB (1,097 words) - 22:47, 20 January 2010
- ...t. Thomas Macdonough's victory on Lake Champlain (Sept. 11, 1814) halted a British invasion of New York. Lacking naval supremacy the British turned around and marched21 KB (3,197 words) - 13:29, 21 August 2010
- ...forts at Crown Point and Ticonderoga, south of the St. Lawrence, blocked a British invasion by way of Lake Champlain and the Richelieu River. In the far northwest Pier15 KB (2,311 words) - 14:14, 15 July 2013
- ...Ghent on Christmas, 1814. Before that news reached New Orleans, a massive British invasion force was utterly defeated at the [[Battle of New Orleans]], which made a n28 KB (4,386 words) - 08:44, 4 August 2009
- ...ears before this, thus taking us back to the early 1960s and the so-called British Invasion of rhythm & blues.47 KB (7,512 words) - 04:09, 17 November 2013