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                    [Title] => May the Zombies never rest in peace
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For a British ‘60s pop band to be called The Zombies, there had to be something immortal about their music.  Yet, when the group was formed in 1963, nobody even dared to dream that nearly 50 years later, The Zombies would still be recording albums, performing in gigs and loving every minute of it.

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A music critic once said that The Zombies are “the best ‘60s band still touring which doesn’t have Mick Jagger as a front man.”

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LONDON — True to its calling, the legendary pop band Zombies relived the glory era of the ‘60s British Invasion by performing to sell-out crowds in three shows to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the group’s second album Odessey and Oracle at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire theater here recently.

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A music critic once said that The Zombies are “the best ‘60s band still touring which doesn’t have Mick Jagger as a front man.”

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LONDON — True to its calling, the legendary pop band Zombies relived the glory era of the ‘60s British Invasion by performing to sell-out crowds in three shows to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the group’s second album Odessey and Oracle at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire theater here recently.

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