The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band The Zombies failed to score a Grammy nomination for “Hung Up on a Dream” and that is one of the biggest snubs of the year. This glaring omission needs to be pointed out.
They deserved to have been nominated for “Best Music Film” for their noteworthy documentary “Hung Up on a Dream,” which audience on a musical journey of their illustrious six-decade career in the music and entertainment industry. It was one of the best documentaries of the decade on one of the most impactful rock groups in music history.
The music of The Zombies is as relevant today as it was when it was first released in the ’60s… they are like fine wine!
The synopsis is: In their first ever feature documentary nearly sixty years after they met as teenagers before the British Invasion music scene, THE ZOMBIES tell their story of navigating the tumultuous music industry over the decades and making one of the most influential albums of all time, Odessey and Oracle.
“She’s Not There” made them the first British band after The Beatles to reach #1 in the US. After years of touring and many missteps in the 60s, sadly the band missed out on their biggest moment yet, when “Time of the Season” hit #1 and became a global success, inspiring new generations each year. The band looks back on their journey, where true friendship led them to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
To learn more about the acclaimed rock group The Zombies, check out their official website, Instagram, and their Facebook page.







