The Zombies
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Music at Home: Behind the British Invasion
10 classic songs by black artists that were covered by British Invasion bands, from the Beatles to the Stones
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The Zombies Announce New Album, Map Spring Tour
Watch a clip of the psychedelic rock band performing "Time of the Season" in Los Angeles
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Five Things We Learned About the Zombies
From using John Lennon's Mellotron to their drug-free Sixties, five highlights of the Zombies' Rolling Stone Music Now podcast interview
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Hear The Zombies: The Rolling Stone Interview
Recent Rock and Roll Fame inductees Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent of the Zombies sat down in Sirius XM’s studios with host Brian Hiatt for an episode of our podcast, Rolling Stone Music Now. The definitive interview covers the founding of the band, the creation of their best-known music and their entire careers – from […]
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Brian Wilson, Zombies Plot 'Something Great From '68' Tour
Former Beach Boy to highlight 1968 LP Friends, 1971's Surf's Up, while British rockers will perform all of Odessey and Oracle
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HBO's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Special: How to Watch
HBO will stream highlights from ceremony including Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, the Cure on April 27th on all platforms
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The Zombies' Rod Argent: 5 Songs That Inspired Me
Group's songwriting genius shares tracks by the Beatles, Ray Charles and others that expanded his musical horizons as a young man
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Watch the Zombies' Rare TV Performance of 'Time of the Season' on 'Fallon'
On the heels of their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the British Invasion band brought their Odessey and Oracle hit to late-night
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Read the Zombies' Euphoric Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Speeches
They were inducted earlier in the evening by Bangles lead singer Susanna Hoffs
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Radiohead, Stevie Nicks, the Cure, Janet Jackson Enter Rock Hall at Epic Ceremony
Def Leppard, Roxy Music and the Zombies also enter the Hall in a long, emotional evening that recognized long-overlooked acts
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