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  1. Underrated: Not rated or valued high enough. Value: The regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something. OP is saying that America, both as a band and their hits not named “A Horse With No Name” is not valued as high as they should be today, so the term “underrated” is as good as any synonym ...

  2. Dec 16, 2023 · By Rob Hughes. ( Classic Rock ) published 16 December 2023. America evoked the wild romance of the West with timeless melodies and harmonies – and served up a 70s soft rock classic in the process. (Image credit: Michael Putland/Getty Images) They won’t leave him alone. It’s the summer of 1971 and Martin Wyatt, head of A&R at the new ...

  3. The band continued to perform over 100 shows per year. America's follow-up to Here & Now (2007) was released on 26 July 2011. Entitled Back Pages, the album was a collection of twelve tracks covering songs from artists ranging from Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell to Adam Schlesinger and the Gin Blossoms.

  4. Jul 7, 2019 · Still traveling a familiar road. John Blackstone reports. With the top down and the music up, what better way to drive toward Ventura, California, than with the guys who made the song "Ventura ...

  5. Mar 28, 2022 · That terrible coincidence aside, America acquitted itself quite well in concert. Playing to a packed, enthusiastic, Centrum Silver-popping crowd who sang along with an impressively deep roster of hits, the band played every song on its multi-platinum greatest hits album from 1975. (With the exception of “Muskrat Love,” a song choice they ...

  6. 1970’s band, America performed in The Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun in CT this month. Two of the three original members of the band, Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell along with three others, some of whom have been with the group for many years now, worked through the band’s albums playing a few songs from each in or

  7. Apr 19, 2018 · History of America (The Band) Early years: The three guiding members of America, despite their name, met in strangely similar, decidedly multinational circumstances.All three were Air Force "brats," having grown up in the States but transferred to the US base in London — all children of American military personnel with British wives! — and attending Central High, an American-style high ...

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