Virtually every true fan of popular music remembers a day in the mid-1960s when the "British Invasion" dominated the airwaves, and ultimately changed the face of pop music. One of that era's most indisputably recognized and influential pioneers was Peter Noone, who along with his band of mop-topped superstars - Herman's Hermits, rode the waves of stardom and became such smash hits worldwide that their music continues to be a staple of pop radio play worldwide, to this day.
Pete and band played, and continued to play to sold-out audiences across America and Europe, thrilling audiences with hits that have become fixtures in our musical universe. In their heyday alone, Hermin's Hermits and Peter Noone sold over 75 million records, collected 11 Top-ten hits and were nominated for 3 Grammy Awards®.
Captured live in 2003 in an extraordinary live performance in front of a sold-out crowd in Cleveland, Ohio, Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits show why they and their music rank among the greatest in our generation.
Program: I'm Into Something Good (What A) Wonderful World Listen People Can't You Hear My Heart Beat Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter I'm Henry The VIII, I Am There's A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World) Credits
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