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Rock legend suffers stroke, retires from touring after 60 years, band’s tour canceled Published: Jul. 12, 2024, 11:58 a.m. Rod Argent, keyboardist for The Zombies, is retiring from touring after ...
A tour across the U.S. had been scheduled for the fall, and was intended to be “a farewell to the country that launched The Zombies’ career in 1964,” they wrote.
The Zombies' management team also announced that all of the band's upcoming performances have been canceled on account of Argent's retirement The Zombies' Rod Argent is hanging up his tour hat for ...
The Zombies were part of the British Invasion scene in the 1960s, creating hits like She’s Not There, Tell Her No, and Time of the Season. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of ...
The Zombies, circa 1965, pose for a band portrait. From left are Paul Atkinson, Hugh Grundy, Rod Argent, Chris White and Colin Blunstone, who is now on solo tour of California. (Redferns) ...
Filmmaker and musician Robert Schwartzman’s ‘Hung Up On a Dream: The Zombies Documentary’ brought together the four surviving Zombies to explore what was and what could have been.
EARLIER: The Zombies have canceled upcoming tour dates after founding member Rod Argent suffered a stroke. Argent, the keyboardist and primary songwriter for the group, best known for the hit Time ...
Legendary rock musician Rod Argent is retiring from touring after recently suffering a stroke, and his band the Zombies have announced they are canceling their current tour. Argent, who served as ...
The Zombies cancel tour following founding member Rod Argent’s stroke. By Evan Rosen New York Daily News (TNS) Jul 18, 2024 Jul 18, 2024 Updated Oct 24, 2024; Facebook; Twitter; ...
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