The Beatles may have been the biggest headliners of the British Invasion in the ’60s, but they opened up the doors for a flood of British beat groups that came to dominate the US charts in the mid-1960s. One of those groups was the Dave Clark Five, a short-lived but hugely successful band that specialized in fast, energetic rock characterized by wailing sax, thunderous drums, and blissful vocals. At the peak of their fame between 1964 and 1965, …
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