The Shadows

Formed
1960 
Active Decades
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by Bruce Eder
The Shadows are usually thought of as the quintessential British instrumental group and, along with the American band The Ventures and the Swedish group The Spotnicks, one of the most popular instrumental groups in the world. But that barely tells the story of their true significance in the history of British rock & roll -- including the fact that they were the first home-grown British rock & roll band to dominate the U.K. charts; or that they weren't originally an instrumental group, either. The band's roots go back to Chesthunt, Hertfordshire, in early 1958, when a young Indian-born singer/guitarist named Harry Webb joined with drummer Terry Smart and guitarist Norman Mitham to form a group that they ended up calling The Drifters -- at the time, none of the records by the American R&B group of the same name, founded by Clyde Mcphatter, had been released in England, so they had no inkling of the name's already being used.



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