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  • Formed: London, England
  • Years Active: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s
  • Group Members: Gerry Beckley, Dan Peek
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Group Members: Gerry Beckley, Dan Peek

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A light folk-rock act of the early '70s, America had several Top Ten hits, including the number ones "A Horse with No Name" and "Sister Golden Hair." Vocalists/guitarists Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek, and Gerry Beckley met while they were still in high school in the late '60s; all three were sons of U.S. Air Force officers who were stationed in the U.K. After they completed school in 1970, they formed an acoustic folk-rock quartet called Daze in London, which was soon pared down to the trio of Bunnell, Peek, and Beckley. Adopting the name America, the group landed a contract with Jeff Dexter, a promoter for the Roundhouse concert venue. Dexter had America open for several major artists and the group soon signed with Warner Bros. Records. By the fall of 1970, the group was recording its debut album in London, with producers Ian Samwell and Jeff Dexter.

"A Horse with No Name," America's debut single, was released at the end of 1971. In January 1972, the song -- which strongly recalled the acoustic numbers of Neil Young -- became a number three hit in the U.K. The group's self-titled debut album followed the same stylistic pattern and became a hit as well, peaking at number 14. Following their British success, America returned to North America, beginning a supporting tour for the Everly Brothers. "A Horse with No Name" was released in the U.S. that spring, where it soon became a number one single, pushing Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" off the top of the charts; America followed the single to the top of the charts. "I Need You" became another Top Ten hit that summer, and the group began work on their second album. "Ventura Highway," the first single released from this collaboration, became their third straight Top Ten hit in December of 1972. In the beginning of 1973, America won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist of 1972.

Homecoming was released in January of 1973, becoming a Top Ten hit in the U.S. and peaking at number 21 in the U.K. America's essential sound didn't change with this record; it just became more polished. However, the hits stopped coming fairly soon -- they had only one minor Top 40 hit in 1973. Hat Trick, the group's third album, was released toward the end of 1973; it failed to make it past number 28 on the American charts. Released in the late fall of 1974, Holiday was the first record the group made with producer George Martin. Holiday returned America to the top of the charts, peaking at number three and launching the hit singles "Tin Man" and "Lonely People." "Sister Golden Hair," pulled from 1975's Hearts, became their second number one single. That same year, the group released History: America's Greatest Hits, which would eventually sell over four million copies.

Although America's 1976 effort Hideaway went gold and peaked at number 11, the group's audience was beginning to decline. After releasing Harbor to a lukewarm reception, Dan Peek left the group, deciding to become a contemporary Christian recording artist. The group continued as a duo; their last Martin-produced record, Silent Letter, was released in 1979 to little attention. America returned to the Top Ten in 1982 with "You Can Do Magic," an adult contemporary pop number that featured synthesizers along with their trademark harmonies. "The Border" became their last Top 40 hit in 1983, peaking at number 33. After releasing America in Concert in the summer of 1985, the group continued to tour successfully into the '90s, resurfacing in 1998 with Human Nature.

The early part of the new millennium saw America release not only a handful of live albums as well as a holiday-themed studio recording, but also the exhaustive, career-spanning box set Highway, released in 2000. On the heels of this renewed interest, America were tempted back into the studio in 2006 by longtime fans and musicians Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne and James Iha of the Smashing Pumpkins. Although encouraging Bunnell and Beckley to stick to America's core sound, producers Schlesinger and Iha brought in younger musicians influenced by America to guest on the album, including Ryan Adams, Nada Surf, and others. Released in early 2007, Here & Now featured new material by America as well as covers written by bands heavily influenced by the soft rock pioneers. The duo of Bunnell and Beckley returned with the independently released covers album Back Pages in July 2011. That very same month, the duo's former bandmate Dan Peek died at his home in Missouri at the age of 60.

Wikipedia:

America usually refers to either:

The Americas, a landmass comprising North America and South AmericaThe United States of America, a country in North America

America may also refer to:

Other locations

América, Buenos Aires Province, ArgentinaAmerica, Limburg, NetherlandsAmérica, Tamaulipas, MexicoAmerica, Illinois, U.S.America, Oklahoma, U.S.

Astronomy

916 America, a minor planet

Film and television

America (1924 film), a film by D. W. GriffithAmerica (2009 film), an American made-for-television filmAmerica (2011 film), a 2011 Puerto Rican filmAmerica: Freedom to Fascism, a 2006 documentaryAmérica (TV series), a Brazilian telenovelaAmerica (US TV series), a syndicated afternoon talk showAmreeka, a 2009 film (Amreeka the Arabic pronunciation for America)America America, an American film by Elia KazanAmerica: A Personal History of the United States, a 13-part BBC television documentary seriesAmerica: The Story of Us, a six-part, 12-hour television documentary depicting the history of the United States

Literature

America (novel), a young adult novel by E. R. Frank"America" (Judge Dredd story), a story by John Wagner"America" (poem), a poem by Allen GinsbergAmerica (The Book), a book written by the staff of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"America" (short story), by Orson Scott CardAmerica, a Jake Grafton novel by Stephen Coonts"America", a poem by Walt Whitman from Leaves of Grass

Music

America (band), an English-American rock bandAmerica Records (France), a French jazz record label
Albums
America (America album)America (Havalina album)America (John Fahey album)America (Kurtis Blow album)America (Modern Talking album)America – The EP, an EP by Rebecca St. JamesAmerica, an album by George AdamsAmerica: An Album for All Ages, an album by Bobby SusserAmérica & En Vivo, an EP by Luis Miguel
Songs
"America" (Bree Sharp song)"America" (Killing Joke song)"America" (Neil Diamond song)"America" (Prince song)"America" (Razorlight song)"America" (Simon & Garfunkel song)"America" (West Side Story song)"America, Fuck Yeah", the satirical theme song of the 2004 film Team America: World Police"America", a song by Tracy Chapman from Where You Live"America", a song by Waylon Jennings from Turn the Page"America", a song by Nas from his untitled ninth studio album"America", a song by Santana featuring P.O.D. from Shaman"América", a song by José Luis Perales"America", a song by Bobby Susser from America: An Album for All Ages"My Country, 'Tis of Thee" or "America", a patriotic song of the United States

Other media

America (magazine), a weekly Roman Catholic magazineAmerica (XM), an XM satellite radio channelAmérica 2, an Argentine television stationAmerica One, an American over-the-air television networkAmérica Televisión, a Peruvian television network

People

America Ferrera, American actressAmerica Hoffman, son of activist Abbie HoffmanAmerica Olivo, American actress

Sports

América Football Club (disambiguation)América de Cali, a football club from Cali, ColombiaAmérica Managua, a football club from Managua, NicaraguaClub América, a football club from Mexico CityCopa América (Spanish and Portuguese for "America Cup") football competition in South America

Vehicles

America (aircraft), a multi-engine airplane used by Richard E. Byrd and his crew on a 1927 transatlantic flightAmerica (airship), an airship flown in 1907 and 1909 attempts to reach the North Pole, and a 1910 attempt to cross the AtlanticAmerica (Spanish automobile), an automobile produced in Barcelona, SpainAmerica (American automobile)America, the callsign of the Apollo 17 Command/Service Module
Ships
America (yacht), a racing yacht that won the America's Cup in 1851French ship America (1788), a Téméraire-class ship of the French Navy America class ship of the line, derived from the French ship AmericaSS America, several ships of the nameHMS America, several ships of the Royal NavyUSS America, several ships of the United States NavyAmerica class steamship, Cunard sidewheel transatlantic steamships RMS America, first of the America-classAmerica class amphibious assault ship

Video games

America (video game), a 2001 Wild West-themed real-time strategy game
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Date Venue Location Tickets
06.06.12 Birchmere Music Hall Alexandria, VA US
06.07.12 Bergen Performing Arts Center Englewood, NJ US
06.08.12 Penns Peak Jim Thorpe, PA US
06.21.12 Pabst Theatre Milwaukee, WI US
07.03.12 Tioga Downs Casino Nichols, NY US
07.05.12 Vernon Downs Vernon, NY US
07.08.12 Count Basie Theatre Red Bank, NJ US
07.11.12 B.B. King Blues Club & Grill New York, NY US
07.14.12 State Theatre-NJ New Brunswick, NJ US
07.15.12 Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT US