| Rod Argent |

Zombies
album cover; Rod Argent at right
|
| Background information |
| Birth name |
Rodney Terence Argent |
| Born |
14 June 1945 |
| Origin |
St Albans, Hertfordshire,
England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop music |
| Years active |
1960s - present |
| Label(s) |
Decca Records
CBS
Records |
Associated
acts |
The Zombies, Argent |
| Website |
rodargent.com |
Rod Argent (born Rodney Terence
Argent, 14
June 1945,
in St
Albans, Hertfordshire, England) was a
founding member of the 1960s English pop group The
Zombies and the 1970s
band Argent.
While at St Albans School,
he met Paul Atkinson and Hugh Grundy. The three of them joined up with Colin
Blunstone and Chris White to form The Zombies.
In addition to playing piano and keyboards
in the group, Rod Argent was (with Chris White) one of
the group's two main songwriters, penning the hits "She's
Not There", "Tell Her No', and "Time
of the Season", among others. He co-wrote "She's Not There" with Dave
Harrington.
After The Zombies split, he went on to form Argent,
who had a hit album
in 1972 with
All Together Now, which contained the single
"Hold Your Head Up". They also recorded the original version of the rock anthem
"God Gave Rock 'n' Roll To You", written by lead singer Russ
Ballard which was later covered by KISS.
Argent later played keyboards with many other musicians,
including playing on The Who's album Who Are
You, and on Variations
with Gary
Moore, Julian Lloyd Webber
and Andrew Lloyd Webber. In 1986 he composed the ITV theme
music for their coverage of the 1986 World
Cup - "Aztec Gold". It was released as a single
under the title of "Silsoe".
Argent and Blunstone have continued to perform together, and
in 2004 they
recorded a new album — As Far as I Can See — in the
style of the Zombies.
In 2006, Argent joined Hamish Stuart, Richard
Marx, Billy
Squier, Edgar
Winter, and Sheila
E touring with Ringo Starr & His All
Starr Band.
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