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at this time there is a date in Europe, do you know if there are plans for more dates? thanks and congratulations for this wonderful place.....
Salut !!
Albert
Salut !!
Albert

I’m pretty sure they’re going to add more dates, they usually do! When I went to see them a couple of months ago they said they do tour every year and I forgot how many shows they said they do. It’s great that they’re still up to touring so much. I hope you get to see them! :)
America fanfic from Star Magazine, March 1973 issue. Pages 50-51 (can't link directly, you have to "turn the pages" to see it).
http://www.star1973.com/star02book/
http://www.star1973.com/star02book/

This is awesome, thanks so much!!! :)
do you have cd concert of america they sing the alibi album?

No, I don’t. Sorry :(
The biggest backlash was that it sounded like Neil Young. We were big Neil fans but there was this bizarre aspect where he was top of the charts with “Heart Of Gold”. It was his first No.1, at last. He had it for one week, then he got knocked off by us. My God! Already we felt bad. Apparently Neil’s dad called him and said: “Hey, I heard your new song. It sounds great.” I hear Neil was really upset.
- Gerry Beckley of America on their hit Horse With No Name (via bluebellmorning)
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Old Virginia - America
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This page is dedicated to the band America which formed in 1970. It was founded by Gerry Beckley, Dewey Bunnell and Dan Peek (who left the band in 1977). America is best known for their songs "A Horse With No Name", "Sister Golden Hair", "Ventura Highway", and "Lonely People". Members Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell continue to create beautiful music and tour to this day.

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