A seminal British rock group that has influenced generations and been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will play at Penn’s Peak near Jim Thorpe, it was just announced. Eric Burdon and The ...
The Animals boasted one of the most powerful and identifiable vocalists of the British Invasion in Eric Burdon. Each of the instrumentalists in their original incarnation was a dynamo in their own way ...
Eric Burdon wishes he had some fantastical story to tell about some trade secret — what exercise he's done, what elixir he's imbibed — to keep one of the most recognizable voices in rock up to ...
As part of the 1960s "British Invasion," Eric Burdon is one of the most indelible and influential troubadours in the history of American music. With his crossover rock 'n' roll blues band The Animals, ...
Both songs tied in to Burdon’s lifelong admiration of the iconic bluesman. The Animals opened their 1964 debut LP with Burdon’s Story Of Bo Diddley, set to his shave-and-a-haircut-two-bits rhythm. Yet ...
“I’m just a soul whose intentions are good,” Eric Burdon, vocalist for the 1960s seminal blues rockers The Animals, sang Saturday at Penn’s Peak near Jim Thorpe. “Oh Lord, please don’t let me be ...
When Bruce Springsteen gushes like a fan boy, it's impressive. But that's what the Boss did during his epic 2012 keynote speech at the South By Southwest music conference in Austin when he mentioned ...
It wasn’t unusual for British pop. Whole bands and members of outfits who had traded in edgy R&B and blues had tuned in. The Pretty Things did so. Zoot Money turned his Big Roll band into Dantalian’s ...
Eric Burdon is an iconic member of the '60s British Blues Invasion. Burdon's band, the Animals, along with The Beatles, the The Rolling Stones, the Hollies, the Dave Clark Five and the Kinks ...
Indie rock duo Hey, King have released a new video that captures the recording of their cover of the Animals’ classic “We Gotta Get Out of this Place,” featuring Animals frontman himself, Eric Burdon.