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Rod Argent

Rodney Terence Argent (born 14 June 1945) is an English musician. In a career spanning more than 50 years, Argent came to prominence in the mid-1960s as the keyboardist, founder and leader of the rock band the Zombies,[1] and went on to form the band Argent after the first break-up of the Zombies.[2]

Rod Argent
Argent performing in September 2019
Background information
Birth nameRodney Terence Argent
Born (1945-06-14) 14 June 1945 (age 78)
St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • composer
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
  • Keyboards
  • vocals
Years active1958–present
Labels
Websiterodargent.com

Argent is one of the main composers of the Zombies' music and made major lyrical contributions to the band's songs. As the band's keyboardist he used a variety of instruments, including Hohner Pianet, Mellotron, harpsichord, and organ.

In addition to his work with the Zombies and Argent, Argent has made music for television series, been a session musician, produced albums by other artists, and had a solo career which has included three studio albums: Moving Home, Red House, and Classically Speaking. Argent was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Zombies in Brooklyn in March 2019.[3]

Early years edit

Argent was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire, into a working-class family. His father, Les Argent, was an aeronautical engineer who machined parts at the De Havilland aircraft factory; he had also been the leader of two semi-professional dance bands, the Les Argent Quartet and Les Argent and his Rhythm Kings. Although his father did not teach Argent music, he was raised hearing him playing the upright piano in the family home. Argent's mother was one of eight children, and Argent grew up with "a substantial network of cousins, uncles and aunts" living in the town.[4][5]

He decided to become a musician "aged eight or nine",[6] and as a child, he sang as a chorister in the St Albans Cathedral Choir.[7] While at St Albans School, he met Paul Atkinson and Hugh Grundy. Argent, Atkinson, and Grundy first played together at a jam on Easter 1961 in St Albans.

Argent wanted to form a band and initially asked his cousin Jim Rodford to join as a bass guitarist. Rodford was playing in local band called the Bluetones at the time, so declined. Colin Blunstone and Paul Arnold joined the new band in early 1961, while all five members were still at school. Arnold left not long after and was replaced by Chris White. After the band won a local contest, they recorded a demo as their prize. Argent's song "She's Not There" got them a recording contract with Decca.[8]

Career edit

The Zombies edit

In addition to playing the piano and keyboards in the Zombies, Argent was (with White) one of the group's two main songwriters, penning the hits "She's Not There", "Tell Her No", and "Time of the Season", amongst others. Argent was initially the group's lead singer, with Blunstone on guitar. When Argent's keyboard talents became apparent, he became the group's full-time keyboard player, conceding the role of lead singer to Blunstone. The group continued to record through the 1960s, but disbanded in December 1967, reportedly over management disagreements.[9]

Argent edit

After the band broke up, Argent went on to form the band Argent, which had a hit album in 1972 with All Together Now, which contained the single "Hold Your Head Up". His Hammond B3 solo on that track is cited by Rick Wakeman as the greatest organ solo ever.[10] The band also recorded the original version of the rock anthem "God Gave Rock and Roll to You", written by lead singer Russ Ballard, which was later covered by other artists including Petra and Kiss. Argent's first album included the song "Liar" (also composed by Ballard), which became a hit for Three Dog Night. In 1976, the band broke up.[11]

Solo career edit

In 1978, Argent released his debut solo album Moving Home with many well-known musicians, including Gary Moore, Genesis drummer Phil Collins, and Weather Report bass guitarist Alphonso Johnson. In 1980, he wrote a musical titled Masquerade which premiered in London in 1982. In 1988, he issued another solo album, Red House.[12]

Argent went on to play keyboards with a number of musicians, including piano on the title track of The Who's album Who Are You, and on Variations with Gary Moore, Julian Lloyd Webber, and Andrew Lloyd Webber. In the 1980s he began writing for television. In 1986, he composed the theme music for ITV's coverage of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, Aztec Gold, which he released as a single under the name of Silsoe. Also in 1986, he composed the theme music for ITV's The Two of Us and for 1987's LWT series Bust. Two years later, the Argent/Van Hooke composition "Goal Crazy" was used by ITV's The Match from 1988 until 1992; and the duo also composed the now-familiar theme music for ITV's It'll Be Alright On The Night, first used in series 6 in 1990 and then until 2008. Argent also composed the theme music to the ITV (LWT) sitcom The Piglet Files, which aired from 1990 to 1992.[12]

In 1987, Argent formed a production company with ex-Van Morrison drummer Peter Van Hooke which produced a number of artists. In 1995, Argent produced Soraya's debut album On Nights Like This and her second album Wall Of Smiles. Other albums the business partners produced included Tanita Tikaram's Ancient Heart (1988), Nanci Griffith's Late Night Grande Hotel (1991), Joshua Kadison's Painted Desert Serenade (1993), and Jules Shear's Healing Bones (1994).[12]

In 1999, Argent recorded a solo piano album, Rod Argent Classically Speaking, in which he played Chopin études and music by Ravel, Bach, and Grieg, as well as three of his own compositions.[13] In 2006, Argent joined Hamish Stuart, Richard Marx, Billy Squier, Edgar Winter and Sheila E. to tour with Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band.[14]

The Zombies reunion edit

 
Argent in 2005

In 2004, Argent and Colin Blunstone recorded a new album, As Far as I Can See..., in the style of The Zombies. A subsequent album and DVD Colin Blunstone & Rod Argent of the Zombies Live at the Bloomsbury Theatre received favourable reviews,[15][16] as did their 2007 US tour. One critic noted, "The Zombies, still led by original keyboard wizard Rod Argent and featuring the smoked-silk vocals of Colin Blunstone, is the best 60s band still touring which doesn't have Mick Jagger as a front man".[17]

Argent continued to tour with Colin Blunstone as The Zombies, and in March 2008 the original surviving members of the band played three reunion concerts at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire, performing the album Odessey and Oracle. The band were introduced by Al Kooper, who had discovered the album in a record shop in Carnaby Street in London after the band had broken up. He promoted it on radio stations in the US, leading to "Time of the Season" becoming a Top 3 hit in the singles charts. The sold out concerts (attended by several DJs and musical celebrities) led to a band reunion. In a 2015 interview with PopMatters journalist J.C. Maçek III about the Zombies' latest album Still Got That Hunger, Argent said "Still Got That Hunger is the first album that has really recaptured some of the resonance of feeling of a group. We're so tight as a group together now. And the whole process has become so organic that we're 100% happy with the Zombies name and rediscovering and playing all the old stuff and at the same time carving a new path forward which is also very, very important to us."[18]

In 2012, Argent participated in the unveiling of a Blue Plaque at The Blacksmith's Arms, a pub in St Albans where the Zombies met for their first rehearsal.[19]

Personal life edit

Argent and his wife Cathy met at a party in 1967, and they married in 1972. They have two children, Elesa and Mark.[20]

Discography edit

With the Zombies edit

Studio albums edit

EPs edit

Live albums edit

  • Live at the BBC (2003)
  • Live at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London (2005) (also on DVD)
  • On the BBC Radio (2007)
  • Odessey and Oracle: 40th Anniversary Live Concert (2008) (also on DVD)
  • Live in Concert at Metropolis Studios (2012)
  • Live in the UK (2013)

Singles edit

Title Year
"She's Not There"

b/w "You Make Me Feel Good"

1964
"Leave Me Be"

b/w "Woman"

"Tell Her No"

UK & AUS b/w "What More Can I Do?" US & CAN b/w "Leave Me Be"

"She's Coming Home"

b/w "I Must Move"

1965
"I Want You Back Again"

b/w "Remember When I Loved Her"

"Whenever You're Ready"

b/w "I Love You"

"Just Out of Reach"

b/w "Remember You"

"Is This the Dream?"

b/w "Don't Go Away"

1966
"Indication"

b/w "How We Were Before"

"Gotta Get a Hold of Myself"

b/w "The Way I Feel Inside"

"Goin' Out of My Head"

b/w "She Does Everything for Me"

1967
"Friends of Mine"

b/w "Beechwood Park"

"Care of Cell 44"

b/w "Maybe After He's Gone"

"Time of the Season"

b/w "I'll Call You Mine" b/w "Friends of Mine" (1969 US re-release)

1968
"I Love You"

b/w "The Way I Feel Inside"

"Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914)"

b/w "This Will Be Our Year"

"Imagine the Swan"

b/w "Conversation Off Floral Street"

1969
"If It Don't Work Out"

b/w "Don't Cry For Me"

"Dropped Reeling & Stupid" 2023

With Argent edit

Studio albums edit

Album Year
Argent 1970
Ring of Hands 1971
All Together Now 1972
In Deep 1973
Nexus 1974
Circus 1975
Counterpoints

Live albums edit

Album Year
Encore: Live in Concert 1974
In Concert 1995
The Complete BBC Sessions 1997
High Voltage Festival 2010

Singles edit

Song Year
"Liar" 1970
"Schoolgirl"
"Sweet Mary" 1971
"Celebration"
"Hold Your Head Up" 1972
"Tragedy"
"God Gave Rock and Roll to You" 1973
"It's Only Money, Part 2"
"Man for All Reasons" 1974
"Thunder & Lightning"
"Time of the Season"
"The Jester" 1975
"Highwire"
"Rock 'n' Roll Show"

Gymnopedies No 1 1977

With Shadowshow edit

  • Shadowshow – Shadowshow (1985)

Solo albums edit

  • Moving Home (1978)
  • Ghosts (1981) (with Barbara Thompson)
  • Metro (1983) (with John Dankworth)
  • A New Age (1984) (with Robert Howes)
  • Second Sight (1984) (with Robert Howes)
  • Network Heroes (1987) (with Robert Howes)
  • The Advance of Man (1988) (with Robert Howes)
  • Red House (1988)
  • Rescue (1989) (with Robert Howes)
  • Classically Speaking (1998)

Appearances edit

  • Pastourelle (Inspired By The Songs Of The Auvergne) (1982)[21]
  • Wild Connections (1987)

References edit

  1. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "The Zombies | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  2. ^ Huey, Steve. "Rod Argent | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  3. ^ "The Zombies". Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  4. ^ The Zombies: Hung up on a Dream- A Biography 1962-1967, Claes Johansen, SAF Publishing Ltd, The Cromwell Press, 2001, pp. 16-17
  5. ^ Where Have All The Rock Stars Gone? vol. 1, Marti Smiley Childs, Jeff March, EditPros, 2011, p. 265
  6. ^ Pingitore, Silvia (29 February 2020). "Rod Argent, The Zombies and John Lennon's mellotron: interview". the-shortlisted.co.uk. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  7. ^ Bridger, Francis; Butler, James T. (2012). Conversations at the Edges of Things: Reflections for the Church in Honor of John Goldingay. Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 9781621899532.
  8. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "The Zombies". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  9. ^ Henson, Jopaquin (15 September 2012). . The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on 25 February 2015.
  10. ^ "Ron Galloway: Interview With the Zombie – Rod Argent On Gershwin, Bill Evans, Miles Davis & The Penny Lane Piano". The Huffington Post. 18 March 2013. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  11. ^ Huey, Steve. "Argent". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  12. ^ a b c Huey, Steve. "Rod Argent". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  13. ^ "Rod Argent Classically Speaking". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 October 2015. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  15. ^ "The Zombies / Zombies Live!". Amazon UK. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  16. ^ . Blogcritics. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  17. ^ "Hits keep on coming..." The Washington Times. 1 August 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2014. (subscription required)
  18. ^ Maçek III, J.C. (4 November 2015). ""There Are No Half-Measures" An Interview with the Zombies' Rod Argent". PopMatters.
  19. ^ "Blue plaque breathes new life into The Zombies". Welwyn Hatfield Times. 26 April 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  20. ^ Button, Simon (17 October 2015). "Where are they now... ? The Zombies' Rod Argent". Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  21. ^ "Barbara Courtney-King, Rod Argent, Ray Cooper, Julian Lloyd Webber And The Gabrielli String Quartet* - Pastourelle (Inspired By The Songs Of The Auvergne)". Discogs. 26 October 1982. Retrieved 19 April 2021.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Rod Argent at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
  • Video interview with Rod Argent at the Ottawa Blues Festival – July 15, 2009 on YouTube
  • Video interview with Rod Argent for GetCloser.com – April 30, 2009 on YouTube
  • Rod Argent Interview – The Austin Chronicle – Feb 20 2004
  • Rod Argent Interview at NAMM Oral History Library (2011)

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Rodney Terence Argent born 14 June 1945 is an English musician In a career spanning more than 50 years Argent came to prominence in the mid 1960s as the keyboardist founder and leader of the rock band the Zombies 1 and went on to form the band Argent after the first break up of the Zombies 2 Rod ArgentArgent performing in September 2019Background informationBirth nameRodney Terence ArgentBorn 1945 06 14 14 June 1945 age 78 St Albans Hertfordshire EnglandGenresRockpoppsychedelic rockprogressive rockclassicalOccupation s Musiciansingersongwritercomposerrecord producerInstrument s KeyboardsvocalsYears active1958 presentLabelsDeccaCBSWebsiterodargent wbr com Argent is one of the main composers of the Zombies music and made major lyrical contributions to the band s songs As the band s keyboardist he used a variety of instruments including Hohner Pianet Mellotron harpsichord and organ In addition to his work with the Zombies and Argent Argent has made music for television series been a session musician produced albums by other artists and had a solo career which has included three studio albums Moving Home Red House and Classically Speaking Argent was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Zombies in Brooklyn in March 2019 3 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 The Zombies 2 2 Argent 2 3 Solo career 2 4 The Zombies reunion 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 With the Zombies 4 1 1 Studio albums 4 1 2 EPs 4 1 3 Live albums 4 1 4 Singles 4 2 With Argent 4 2 1 Studio albums 4 2 2 Live albums 4 2 3 Singles 4 3 With Shadowshow 4 4 Solo albums 4 5 Appearances 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editArgent was born in St Albans Hertfordshire into a working class family His father Les Argent was an aeronautical engineer who machined parts at the De Havilland aircraft factory he had also been the leader of two semi professional dance bands the Les Argent Quartet and Les Argent and his Rhythm Kings Although his father did not teach Argent music he was raised hearing him playing the upright piano in the family home Argent s mother was one of eight children and Argent grew up with a substantial network of cousins uncles and aunts living in the town 4 5 He decided to become a musician aged eight or nine 6 and as a child he sang as a chorister in the St Albans Cathedral Choir 7 While at St Albans School he met Paul Atkinson and Hugh Grundy Argent Atkinson and Grundy first played together at a jam on Easter 1961 in St Albans Argent wanted to form a band and initially asked his cousin Jim Rodford to join as a bass guitarist Rodford was playing in local band called the Bluetones at the time so declined Colin Blunstone and Paul Arnold joined the new band in early 1961 while all five members were still at school Arnold left not long after and was replaced by Chris White After the band won a local contest they recorded a demo as their prize Argent s song She s Not There got them a recording contract with Decca 8 Career editThe Zombies edit In addition to playing the piano and keyboards in the Zombies Argent was with White one of the group s two main songwriters penning the hits She s Not There Tell Her No and Time of the Season amongst others Argent was initially the group s lead singer with Blunstone on guitar When Argent s keyboard talents became apparent he became the group s full time keyboard player conceding the role of lead singer to Blunstone The group continued to record through the 1960s but disbanded in December 1967 reportedly over management disagreements 9 Argent edit After the band broke up Argent went on to form the band Argent which had a hit album in 1972 with All Together Now which contained the single Hold Your Head Up His Hammond B3 solo on that track is cited by Rick Wakeman as the greatest organ solo ever 10 The band also recorded the original version of the rock anthem God Gave Rock and Roll to You written by lead singer Russ Ballard which was later covered by other artists including Petra and Kiss Argent s first album included the song Liar also composed by Ballard which became a hit for Three Dog Night In 1976 the band broke up 11 Solo career edit In 1978 Argent released his debut solo album Moving Home with many well known musicians including Gary Moore Genesis drummer Phil Collins and Weather Report bass guitarist Alphonso Johnson In 1980 he wrote a musical titled Masquerade which premiered in London in 1982 In 1988 he issued another solo album Red House 12 Argent went on to play keyboards with a number of musicians including piano on the title track of The Who s album Who Are You and on Variations with Gary Moore Julian Lloyd Webber and Andrew Lloyd Webber In the 1980s he began writing for television In 1986 he composed the theme music for ITV s coverage of the 1986 FIFA World Cup Aztec Gold which he released as a single under the name of Silsoe Also in 1986 he composed the theme music for ITV s The Two of Us and for 1987 s LWT series Bust Two years later the Argent Van Hooke composition Goal Crazy was used by ITV s The Match from 1988 until 1992 and the duo also composed the now familiar theme music for ITV s It ll Be Alright On The Night first used in series 6 in 1990 and then until 2008 Argent also composed the theme music to the ITV LWT sitcom The Piglet Files which aired from 1990 to 1992 12 In 1987 Argent formed a production company with ex Van Morrison drummer Peter Van Hooke which produced a number of artists In 1995 Argent produced Soraya s debut album On Nights Like This and her second album Wall Of Smiles Other albums the business partners produced included Tanita Tikaram s Ancient Heart 1988 Nanci Griffith s Late Night Grande Hotel 1991 Joshua Kadison s Painted Desert Serenade 1993 and Jules Shear s Healing Bones 1994 12 In 1999 Argent recorded a solo piano album Rod Argent Classically Speaking in which he played Chopin etudes and music by Ravel Bach and Grieg as well as three of his own compositions 13 In 2006 Argent joined Hamish Stuart Richard Marx Billy Squier Edgar Winter and Sheila E to tour with Ringo Starr amp His All Starr Band 14 The Zombies reunion edit nbsp Argent in 2005In 2004 Argent and Colin Blunstone recorded a new album As Far as I Can See in the style of The Zombies A subsequent album and DVD Colin Blunstone amp Rod Argent of the Zombies Live at the Bloomsbury Theatre received favourable reviews 15 16 as did their 2007 US tour One critic noted The Zombies still led by original keyboard wizard Rod Argent and featuring the smoked silk vocals of Colin Blunstone is the best 60s band still touring which doesn t have Mick Jagger as a front man 17 Argent continued to tour with Colin Blunstone as The Zombies and in March 2008 the original surviving members of the band played three reunion concerts at the Shepherd s Bush Empire performing the album Odessey and Oracle The band were introduced by Al Kooper who had discovered the album in a record shop in Carnaby Street in London after the band had broken up He promoted it on radio stations in the US leading to Time of the Season becoming a Top 3 hit in the singles charts The sold out concerts attended by several DJs and musical celebrities led to a band reunion In a 2015 interview with PopMatters journalist J C Macek III about the Zombies latest album Still Got That Hunger Argent said Still Got That Hunger is the first album that has really recaptured some of the resonance of feeling of a group We re so tight as a group together now And the whole process has become so organic that we re 100 happy with the Zombies name and rediscovering and playing all the old stuff and at the same time carving a new path forward which is also very very important to us 18 In 2012 Argent participated in the unveiling of a Blue Plaque at The Blacksmith s Arms a pub in St Albans where the Zombies met for their first rehearsal 19 Personal life editArgent and his wife Cathy met at a party in 1967 and they married in 1972 They have two children Elesa and Mark 20 Discography editWith the Zombies edit Main article The Zombies discography Studio albums edit Begin Here UK The Zombies US 1965 Odessey and Oracle 1968 The Return of the Zombies 1990 New World 1991 R I P 2000 recorded in 1968 Out of the Shadows 2001 credited to Colin Blunstone amp Rod Argent As Far as I Can See 2004 Breathe Out Breathe In 2011 Still Got That Hunger 2015 Different Game 2023 EPs edit The Zombies 1964 Live albums edit Live at the BBC 2003 Live at the Bloomsbury Theatre London 2005 also on DVD On the BBC Radio 2007 Odessey and Oracle 40th Anniversary Live Concert 2008 also on DVD Live in Concert at Metropolis Studios 2012 Live in the UK 2013 Singles edit Title Year She s Not There b w You Make Me Feel Good 1964 Leave Me Be b w Woman Tell Her No UK amp AUS b w What More Can I Do US amp CAN b w Leave Me Be She s Coming Home b w I Must Move 1965 I Want You Back Again b w Remember When I Loved Her Whenever You re Ready b w I Love You Just Out of Reach b w Remember You Is This the Dream b w Don t Go Away 1966 Indication b w How We Were Before Gotta Get a Hold of Myself b w The Way I Feel Inside Goin Out of My Head b w She Does Everything for Me 1967 Friends of Mine b w Beechwood Park Care of Cell 44 b w Maybe After He s Gone Time of the Season b w I ll Call You Mine b w Friends of Mine 1969 US re release 1968 I Love You b w The Way I Feel Inside Butcher s Tale Western Front 1914 b w This Will Be Our Year Imagine the Swan b w Conversation Off Floral Street 1969 If It Don t Work Out b w Don t Cry For Me Dropped Reeling amp Stupid 2023With Argent edit Main article Argent band Discography Studio albums edit Album YearArgent 1970Ring of Hands 1971All Together Now 1972In Deep 1973Nexus 1974Circus 1975CounterpointsLive albums edit Album YearEncore Live in Concert 1974In Concert 1995The Complete BBC Sessions 1997High Voltage Festival 2010Singles edit Song Year Liar 1970 Schoolgirl Sweet Mary 1971 Celebration Hold Your Head Up 1972 Tragedy God Gave Rock and Roll to You 1973 It s Only Money Part 2 Man for All Reasons 1974 Thunder amp Lightning Time of the Season The Jester 1975 Highwire Rock n Roll Show Gymnopedies No 1 1977With Shadowshow edit Shadowshow Shadowshow 1985 Solo albums edit Moving Home 1978 Ghosts 1981 with Barbara Thompson Metro 1983 with John Dankworth A New Age 1984 with Robert Howes Second Sight 1984 with Robert Howes Network Heroes 1987 with Robert Howes The Advance of Man 1988 with Robert Howes Red House 1988 Rescue 1989 with Robert Howes Classically Speaking 1998 Appearances edit Pastourelle Inspired By The Songs Of The Auvergne 1982 21 Wild Connections 1987 References edit Unterberger Richie The Zombies Biography AllMusic Retrieved 17 July 2014 Huey Steve Rod Argent Biography AllMusic Retrieved 17 July 2014 The Zombies Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Retrieved 13 December 2018 The Zombies Hung up on a Dream A Biography 1962 1967 Claes Johansen SAF Publishing Ltd The Cromwell Press 2001 pp 16 17 Where Have All The Rock Stars Gone vol 1 Marti Smiley Childs Jeff March EditPros 2011 p 265 Pingitore Silvia 29 February 2020 Rod Argent The Zombies and John Lennon s mellotron interview the shortlisted co uk Retrieved 30 October 2021 Bridger Francis Butler James T 2012 Conversations at the Edges of Things Reflections for the Church in Honor of John Goldingay Wipf and Stock Publishers ISBN 9781621899532 Unterberger Richie The Zombies AllMusic Retrieved 19 November 2015 Henson Jopaquin 15 September 2012 May the Zombies never rest in peace The Philippine Star Archived from the original on 25 February 2015 Ron Galloway Interview With the Zombie Rod Argent On Gershwin Bill Evans Miles Davis amp The Penny Lane Piano The Huffington Post 18 March 2013 Retrieved 24 July 2014 Huey Steve Argent AllMusic Retrieved 5 December 2015 a b c Huey Steve Rod Argent AllMusic Retrieved 5 December 2015 Rod Argent Classically Speaking AllMusic Retrieved 5 December 2015 Ringo Starr News Archived from the original on 9 October 2015 Retrieved 5 December 2015 The Zombies Zombies Live Amazon UK Retrieved 17 July 2014 Music CD DVD Review Colin Blunstone amp Rod Argent of The Zombies Live at the Bloomsbury Theatre London Blogcritics Archived from the original on 18 September 2012 Retrieved 17 July 2014 Hits keep on coming The Washington Times 1 August 2007 Retrieved 17 July 2014 subscription required Macek III J C 4 November 2015 There Are No Half Measures An Interview with the Zombies Rod Argent PopMatters Blue plaque breathes new life into The Zombies Welwyn Hatfield Times 26 April 2012 Retrieved 19 November 2015 Button Simon 17 October 2015 Where are they now The Zombies Rod Argent Retrieved 5 December 2015 Barbara Courtney King Rod Argent Ray Cooper Julian Lloyd Webber And The Gabrielli String Quartet Pastourelle Inspired By The Songs Of The Auvergne Discogs 26 October 1982 Retrieved 19 April 2021 External links edit nbsp Media related to Rod Argent at Wikimedia Commons Official website Interview with Rod Argent on Pause amp Play website April 2001 Video interview with Rod Argent at the Ottawa Blues Festival July 15 2009 on YouTube Video interview with Rod Argent for GetCloser com April 30 2009 on YouTube Rod Argent Interview The Austin Chronicle Feb 20 2004 Rod Argent Interview at NAMM Oral History Library 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rod Argent amp oldid 1218465011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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