British-invasion Sentence Examples
Until the British invasion of Afghanistan in 1839, the club of Mahmud and the wood gates of Somnath were preserved at the tomb of the great conqueror near Ghazni.
Their first single was a song written by fellow British invasion artists Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, but it was a flop.
The boys' carefully crafted image of 60s influenced British invasion bands created another selling point.
The Echoes played the most popular British invasion hits of the day, which suited Joel fine as he had decided, like so many others, that he wanted to be a rock musician after seeing The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show.
They are also alternatively linked in with British Invasion Two bands (the MTV video bands of the 1980s) and New Wave bands.
One of England's best known musical imports outside of the Beatles, Pink Floyd came about in 1965 as a psychedelic, "stoner" rock band part of the British Invasion.
This song wasn't the Fab Four's first single, but it was their first single to go number one in the US, heralding the start of the so-called British Invasion.
The original British invasion band, The Beatles began their domination of the charts in 1963 and continued throughout the decade and many more to come.