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The Zombies and Canadian comics at the Alban Arena
Led by Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone along with Jim and Steve Rodford, The Zombies scored British and American hits in 1964 with She's Not There and in the US, singles such as Tell Her No .
After growing up in St Albans, English rock band The Zombies return to their home city to play at the Alban Arena on Sunday, May 26 at 8pm.
New Concert: Zombies Walk Among Us?
Although there's been no official word yet from the New York State Office of General Services, it looks like veteran British rockers the Zombies just might be headed into Nippertown.
Preview: Norwich full gig guide May 10-16
Evergreen Mancunian favourites The Fall - still with, of course, stalwart Mark E Smith at their helm - are back in Norwich.
Western Morning News published When Colin sings it takes me straight back in time
Whenever I hear Colin Blunstone's I Don't Believe in Miracles it takes me back to my childhood, watching this tall, dark and handsome young man crooning this heartfelt ballad in a dreamy top tenor tones on TV's Top of the Pops.
'Prog Rock' legends The Zombies ready for Wirral return
Founding members Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent will be on stage at the Floral Pavilion in New Brighton on May 19.
Zombies set for homecoming concert in St Albans
ROCK band The Zombies are returning to St Albans for a homecoming concert at the Alban Arena later this month.
Western Morning News published Celebrating songs that gave longevity to a 1960s band
The Zombies' heyday only lasted three years back in the 1960s, but their songs have stood the test of time.
It was 1961 and a gang of fresh-faced 15-year-olds were desperately trying to come up with a catchy moniker for their beat combo.