The Invaders made their TV debut on WVLT's Tennessee Traveler.

Host Alan Williams and his crew filmed us performing at the GetDanceNow event at the Academy Ballroom.
 


 



The Invaders – Rock & Roll from the British Invasion

Since 1992, The Invaders have been the premier British rock & roll band in the Southeast. Unmatched in their presentation of the British Invasion, The Invaders recreate the original look and sound of such legends as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who, and many more.

The Invaders have opened for such acts as John Kay and Steppenwolf, Joey Molland and Badfinger, Rick Derringer, Percy Sledge, The Coasters, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, and Pete Best (the original drummer for The Beatles). They've even shared the stage with Kid Rock.




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The Rolling Stones
Last Time

The Yardbirds
Heart Full of Soul

The Beatles
Nowhere Man
P.S. I Love You

The Who
Pinball Wizard


Rockin' the Docks

The Invaders made a big splash at this year's Memorial Day Rockin' then Docks festival at Lenoir City Park. Joined by our mates Audie Smith and Kevin Summitt, we brought the British Invasion to land and sea alike, with crowds rocking in the park and on the many boats anchored offshore. Our thanks go to Lenoir City Parks and all the sponsors of this yers event. Special thanks go to Rik's Music and Sound for providing the excellent backline equipment.

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The Invaders in METRO PULSE

It was almost 20 years ago today that the Invaders first started recreating the sounds and excitement of the British Invasion. This week, we were honored to be featured in METRO PULSE, Knoxville's premiere music and entertainment publication.

A special thank you goes out to writer Jack Neely and photographer David Luttrell.

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