UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER: Now here's a group which has only experienced moderate success here in Britain, but which has had several big hits in the States. Singing "For You," we present The Zombies. THE ...
The two will be joined by surviving Zombies members Rod Argent, Chris White and Hugh Grundy for screenings and Q&A sessions on June 24 and 26 and July 5 in England; the former, in London on ...
With a career spanning six decades, Colin Blunstone will have no shortage of material for his forthcoming solo tour. In the ...
How surprised is 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Colin Blunstone to still be recording and touring, let alone without The Zombies, the chart-topping English rock band he joined in 1961 when he ...
The events also will include a Q&A with Zombies frontman Colin Blunstone and the movie’s director, filmmaker/musician Robert Schwartzman, and an acoustic performance by Blunstone and Schwartzman’s ...
Even now, several years after Colin Blunstone first saw filmmaker Robert Schwartzman’s new documentary about the Zombies, the singer says it still never quite feels like the story on the screen is his ...
I mean, it probably would have been similar, but it wouldn't have been exactly the same. BIANCULLI: Colin Blunstone speaking to Terry Gross in 1998. The Zombies are the subject of a new documentary.
The Zombies are the subject of a new documentary. Today, we hear from Blunstone, the group's lead singer. "I tend to sing sad songs better than happy-go-lucky songs," he said in this 1998 interview.