Herman’s Hermits

Feb 20, 2012 by

Herman’s Hermits

Herman’s Hermits

 The mid-60’s music scene was dominated by British Groups, three of which became household names – The Beatles – The Rolling Stones and …..Herman’s Hermits, who are one of the most successful groups throughout the world.

 From their beginning in Manchester, England on April 1st 1964, the band has chalked up over 23 top twenty single records 10 hit albums, 3 major movies and countless television shows and concert tours all over the world – up to date they have total record sales of over 75 million.

 Since 1971 and the departure of Peter Noone to pursue a solo career, the group has never stopped. Original member, Barry (The Bean) Whitwam, has guided the group from strength to strength into one of the hardest working bands in the business – they still average more then 200 one night stands per year – and reckon they maintain their stamina by having an amazing sense of humour.

 Their touring schedule takes them to Germany, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, the Scandinavian countries, Japan, USA , Canada Australia and new Zealand on a regular basis and still find time to perform in their home country the United Kingdom, packing in the audiences at every venue and delighting them with their solid musicianship, vocal ability and dynamic stage presence. The ‘Golden Oldies’ still make up a large part of their show – much to the enjoyment of their fans, who can resist singing along to Mrs Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter, Silhouettes, Dandy, Can’t You Hear My Heart Beat, There’s A Kind Of Hush, No Milk Today, Something Is Happening, Sunshine Girl, Henry V111, and many more too numerous to mention.

 From the Sixties, through to the 21st century HERMAN’S HERMITS are still INTO GOOD.    SOMETHING

 The Camberley Theatre on Thursday 15th March.  The show commences @ 7.30pm & tickets are available from the box office on  01276-707600 or online @  www.camberley.theatre@surreyheath.gov.uk

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